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Title: | US IL: PUB LTE: Unholy Drug War |
Published On: | 2002-03-30 |
Source: | Chicago Tribune (IL) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-24 14:15:23 |
UNHOLY DRUG WAR
Oregon, Ohio -- The White House wants to justify combining the war on drugs
and the war on terror, for a very good reason. With the war on drugs, there
are no limits to what can be done, nothing is sacred, not the rule of law,
not the Constitution or values or rights we hold so dear.
Many an innocent soul has been murdered by anti-drug dragoons. Millions of
gallons of chemicals have been sprayed on people and families in foreign
lands, killing hundreds of people and poisoning thousands of square miles,
something that would otherwise not be tolerated by the civilized world.
Missionaries are shot out of the sky, and it's just a small error, no
crime, just an error. Millions rot in prisons for using politically
incorrect drugs. No harm done, they should have gotten drunk instead.
Once the war on terrorism and the war on drugs are successfully merged into
one, the corruption that permeates our government, and the individuals and
agencies it has spawned, will have free rein to roam the world plundering
and killing whatever and whomever they please. Pot smokers getting high,
and suicide pilots hell-bent on mass murder--no difference in the eyes of
our government.
Jim White
Oregon, Ohio -- The White House wants to justify combining the war on drugs
and the war on terror, for a very good reason. With the war on drugs, there
are no limits to what can be done, nothing is sacred, not the rule of law,
not the Constitution or values or rights we hold so dear.
Many an innocent soul has been murdered by anti-drug dragoons. Millions of
gallons of chemicals have been sprayed on people and families in foreign
lands, killing hundreds of people and poisoning thousands of square miles,
something that would otherwise not be tolerated by the civilized world.
Missionaries are shot out of the sky, and it's just a small error, no
crime, just an error. Millions rot in prisons for using politically
incorrect drugs. No harm done, they should have gotten drunk instead.
Once the war on terrorism and the war on drugs are successfully merged into
one, the corruption that permeates our government, and the individuals and
agencies it has spawned, will have free rein to roam the world plundering
and killing whatever and whomever they please. Pot smokers getting high,
and suicide pilots hell-bent on mass murder--no difference in the eyes of
our government.
Jim White
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