okiedad777
(Member)
03/05/04 05:43 AM
Re: Bush's Anti-Drug Plan Targets Painkillers, Sti

I think you make a valid point. There are so many ramifications to consider. You can't just put all the eggs into one (Bush) basket. Kerry, if elected, will pursue the same policies. There is currently tremendous pressure from; the media for one, to go after so called "rouge pharmacies" and the Internet has been the medium for their existence. I fear that because of greed, those types of pharmacies who didn't require a doctor consultation will affect the now legit ones. People say, "vote", but what are we voting for? I believe the March in Washington will be more efficacious in this battle than voting for this candidate or that one. Our voice must be heard. The question is how can this be done. I think writing Congress and other officials is at least a start.

Jimbo

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Yeah, some estimates put the post-Civil War opiate using percentage of the the U.S. population at a minimum of 30 percent...so much that it was nicknamed the "Soldier's Disease." And the rest is history, as they say.

I reluctantly have to be a real doom and gloom type of person here, though. Most of the people in this country who can rub a few brain cells together realize that our War on Drugs is a total fraud and debacle. But it's not going away anytime soon. In fact, under Bush's Yale "Skull and Bones" fraternity brother Kerry, it will continue to escalate.

Why ?

Money.

It's way, way too huge of a rolling stone to stop. Far too big. Think of all the LEGAL industries involved in the scam...the Police, Corrections, and Probation departments...the drug testing facilities and suppliers...the booming prison building industry...the thousands of companies that "employ" people in these gulags for 40 cents an hour...the rest of the local, county, State, and Federal employees at all levels who feed off of this sham in the periphery like unseen ticks, who are as aware as you or I are about current, um, "outsourcing" trends in the private sector.

And then there are the tens of thousands of people on both sides of all of our borders who are also making tons of money because of these policies, in the smuggling department. Some of whom exert considerable political influence, here and elsewhere.

Perhaps this may be one reason Washington is getting hysterical about OPs and IOPs...post 9/11 border paranoia and shifting product distribution patterns via the Internet and private couriers...

Money.





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