News (Media Awareness Project) - US AZ: PUB LTE: Another Drug-War Blank |
Title: | US AZ: PUB LTE: Another Drug-War Blank |
Published On: | 2002-02-14 |
Source: | Arizona Republic (AZ) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-24 21:01:45 |
ANOTHER DRUG-WAR BLANK
With drug czar John Walters' desperate attempt to rejuvenate the failed
drug war enters the most ludicrous ad campaign ever: the Super Bowl ads
linking drug usage to supporting terrorism. This was $3.5 million spent not
on the proven method of treatment but on propaganda.
It should be pointed out that Osama bin Laden and al-Qaida used tens of
millions of dollars in profits from the diamond industry to fund their
terrorism. So why didn't we see a women fingering her diamond ring saying,
"I helped kids learn to kill"?
And isn't it "oil" that bin Laden is rich from? Where was the gas- guzzling
SUV driver saying, "I help fund terrorism"?
Never mind that months before Sept. 11 our government gave millions to the
Taliban to help them fight their drug war. So where was our fatherly image
of Uncle Sam standing under the Stars and Stripes saying, "Your money, your
freedoms, your lives, no big deal"?
It is the drug war, not drugs themselves, that creates the illegal markets
which help fund the criminal and terrorist groups.
Spending $3.5 million on treatment pays dramatic dividends. Spending $3.5
million in propaganda ads fails just as miserably as the drug war.
Marcella Perrine Phoenix
With drug czar John Walters' desperate attempt to rejuvenate the failed
drug war enters the most ludicrous ad campaign ever: the Super Bowl ads
linking drug usage to supporting terrorism. This was $3.5 million spent not
on the proven method of treatment but on propaganda.
It should be pointed out that Osama bin Laden and al-Qaida used tens of
millions of dollars in profits from the diamond industry to fund their
terrorism. So why didn't we see a women fingering her diamond ring saying,
"I helped kids learn to kill"?
And isn't it "oil" that bin Laden is rich from? Where was the gas- guzzling
SUV driver saying, "I help fund terrorism"?
Never mind that months before Sept. 11 our government gave millions to the
Taliban to help them fight their drug war. So where was our fatherly image
of Uncle Sam standing under the Stars and Stripes saying, "Your money, your
freedoms, your lives, no big deal"?
It is the drug war, not drugs themselves, that creates the illegal markets
which help fund the criminal and terrorist groups.
Spending $3.5 million on treatment pays dramatic dividends. Spending $3.5
million in propaganda ads fails just as miserably as the drug war.
Marcella Perrine Phoenix
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