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The War on Drugs
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And finally, results released earlier this month indicated that the prison population in the US has doubled during 1990s. Perhaps the fact that Congress is considering a pledge of $1.6 billion in military aid to Colombia is the government's attempt to try to curb the rising prison population from a different angle. Cocaine produced in that country has been finding its way to our shores at an increasingly rapid rate, spurring this initiative.

The war on drugs is surely the catalyst, but the cost of housing an extra million criminals is far more expensive than $1.6 billion. In essence, a side effect of the Congressional effort to clean up the streets could save taxpayers money and help the government clean up and balance its books.


Thoughts:

1. The doubling of prisoners is itself proof of the failure of the War on Drugs. Supply is up, cost is down, prisoners continue to flood the jails.

2. The 1.6 billion dollars to Columbia military is the beginning of the Vietnamization of the War on Drugs. Not content to fail spectacularly in the 80s and 90s by imprisoning 1 percent of its own population, US now attempts to get in the middle of a civil war for the sake of a "War on Drugs"

3. Does this guy really think the Gov't is attempting to reduce the prison population by other means by entering the Columbian civil war? If they wanted to reduce the prison populations they would get rid of 20 year mandatory minimums for non-violent drug offenses.

4. Whoever wrote this (Cousin Bob?) sounds like a very clever satirist, a government lackey, a naif, or a total idiot. Pouring 1.6 billion bucks on top of another 20 billion dollars in drug war funds is going to clean up and balance our books? That's insanity! And this guy is "analyzing markets"?

Last Thought: Drug prohibition is an expensive failure and causes most of the things it blames drug use for (corruption, crime, etc). The fact that Bush, Gore, and Clinton have all done drugs and continue to support this out of control drug war is a mark of shame. Watch our involvement in Columbia -- it all starts with a third world civil war, and American aid and "military advisors" for one side. Sound familiar?
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29 Candidate says pot bust shows he's the candidate who cares; won't drop Tom Clarke-3/15/2000
28 Sounds like more propaganda to me. The House is set to approve $1.6 billion in Tom Clarke-3/13/2000
27 Lack of U.S. Air Support Hindering Drug War- Post WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A kegaryx-3/13/2000
26 Man, that is very, very sad. The mother is on drugs, and the kid takes 12 diffeDon Pueblo-3/9/2000
25 This article confirms what you were talking about: salon.com It seems to me thTom Clarke-3/9/2000
24 LOL I think I like it!!!!!<gggggg> :-) JDIEarnedIt-3/4/2000
23 I say we should just fill water pistols up with vinegar and squirt them all. Don Pueblo-3/4/2000
22 1000% agreement here. What these guys have pulled off under legal guise is comIEarnedIt-3/4/2000
21 That 'pfizer-kids' link is ripe for some <i>weak sarcasm</i>lorrie coey-2/29/2000
20 Take more drugs, dude. I'm done with this conversation. Don Pueblo-2/27/2000
19 Well isn't that a pisser!!! TLC, I suggest you read "A Separate Peacethemadsnooker-2/27/2000
18 Rats. I said I wouldn't post, and now I am. I can't help it. I'llDon Pueblo-2/27/2000
17 C'mon guys, we're here to talk about the War on Drugs. Sugar is not cothemadsnooker-2/27/2000
16 TLC, nothing personal (I have friends who are members of your religion and havethemadsnooker-2/27/2000
15 Did you know "partially hydrogenated oil" contains MSG? "Naturc.horn-2/26/2000
14 You have hit on the actual cause of the problem. Nutrition, simple nutrition,Don Pueblo-2/26/2000
13 I find it hard to believe that things are worse than I thought. How common is tTom Clarke-2/26/2000
12 That's the tip of the iceberg. The correlation between the psychotic killerDon Pueblo-2/24/2000
11 The only way to regulate a weed that grows wild in all 50 states is to create aTom Clarke-2/24/2000
10 It's interesting that most of the school yard shooters that have made news Tom Clarke-2/24/2000
9 The prohibition of marijuana is totally insane. Alcohol causes infinitely morethemadsnooker-2/24/2000
8 I just read this on the joke thread. I did not find it funny augustachronicleKid Rock-2/23/2000
7 Give the teacher that suggests it the Ritalin, I say. See how they like it. Don Pueblo-2/23/2000
6 Read January Reader's Digest.....Ritalin suspected of shrinking brain tissuShoot1st-2/23/2000
5 I stand corrected. Yes, my sister was a sales rep for one.Pink Minion-2/23/2000
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