Originally posted by generulpoleaxe
Originally posted by Dragonsreach
Originally posted by petey
\"War on drugs\"
What a waste of money.
Better than burying someone you love, because of them.
sorry mike, but i agree with petey.
the amount of money wasted on beuracracy with the so called war on drugs by western countries is ridiculous.
with nothing being achieved because the source doesn\'t get touched.
they know where the plantations are, yet do not destroy them, why, because the offiicials within those countries benefit too much from them and thus will not coaperate with other countries.
Because more than half those damned cartels have armies larger than the country that they\'re in! If you went in and took out the cartel, what then? The Cartels fight among themselves for the land you just freed up (and have conveniently been proven to be good growing grounds for their crops). Tearing apart the continent in the process. It\'s happened before.
The last time Columbia really tried to stop the cocain trade, they started Vietcong style attacks on the country. Yeah, they profit from it, so what? I\'m not going to give too much of a damned what they do to their own country, just so long as they keep it out of mine, and don\'t cross certain boundaries of human rights.
Pissing the cartels off tended to lead to them beating the cripes out of our oil pipeline through the region on a daily basis. If you think that\'s really not that bad, you really havn\'t been paying attention to how the rise in oil prices is effecting the economy, already.
that\'s what the militaries should be doing, instead of gaining control of oil resources for american oil barrons and the bush family.
UGH! *closes eyes*
*one...two...three...* *opens eyes* nope still there...
Yes, because the drastic rise in prices in gasoline is evidence that the US is taking all of the damned oil. Do you know where all the oil that Iraq is giving to the us military is going? The vast majority of it isn\'t leaving the damned country, it\'s being used to fuel tanks, trucks, cars, generators, and anything else that\'s running on diesel. It\'s not even coming out of our normal trade in oil (to my knowledge), it\'s being supplied to our forces. Do you know where it\'d be going otherwise? Neither do I, but I can make a more than clear guess that it\'s being going into a reserve somewhere in Iraq, just like the US does with portions of it\'s own oil, and just like Saddam had before he got himself deposed.
I\'m tired of this damned oil thing getting in the way of a perfectly good overthrowing of a dictator. Especially when we were getting railed for not taking the A-hole out years ago when we last went in there to stop him from torturing and killing another country\'s people.
Also, you do realize that the cost guard spends absolute JACK on fighting the war on drugs, because of what the Coast Guard does. When you hear a figure quoted, it doesn\'t mean they set aside such and such amount of money from the budget to do just this, it\'s a rough number based on the number of agencies and personnel that they already have doing things that fall into that category.
The money the coast guard uses to fight the war on drugs is also the money they use to impose trading restrictions, the same money they use to patrol harbors for unsafe boating and watersports, the same money they use to pull illegal immigrants out of the water from drowning, the same money they use to protect the sea based borders, and the same money they use for everything else that they do. It\'s the amount that it costs to run coast guard operations. So, you\'re not getting jacked out of money because the Coast Guard is doing it\'s job and guarding our coasts. They do it because they\'d be doing it anyways, because they\'re bringing a controlled substance into the US, the same as if they were carrying weapons or even a controlled household cleaning agent.
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On a separate note, anyone a little concerned how simple it seemed for the news group in the article to get a statement from a drug czar?