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    it's not really a war, BUT WE WON IT ANYWAY! sez drug czars

    I need help with a letter to the editorfor my local
    paper- here's what I have so far.....



    General Barry McCaffrey, U.S. Drug Czar, used to urge
    the media not to refer to the War on Drugs as... the
    War on Drugs. It's not *really* a war, he says. A
    better metaphor would be to compare the policy with
    the medical struggle against cancer.

    Right. Everyone knows that the way we as a society
    battle cancer is by arresting and jailing millions of
    people who have harmed no one; stripping away basic
    Constitutional liberties; sending U.S. troops into
    foreign lands to kill innocent civilians; using the
    National Guard and virtually every military arm of the
    federal government; instigating warrantless boat, bus,
    and car searches; ordering mandatory urine tests;
    utilizing asset forfeiture; virtually abolishing
    financial privacy; sending black-garbed, masked, and
    militarily-armed police to break into suspects' houses
    in the middle of the night; bombarding the nation with
    absurdly false propaganda....

    Say, General, it sure sounds -- and feels like -- a
    war to us.

    But now he says that he has won the war on drugs.

    http://www.mapinc.org/alert/0332.html
    seattle420 Reviewed by seattle420 on . it's not really a war, BUT WE WON IT ANYWAY! sez drug czars I need help with a letter to the editorfor my local paper- here's what I have so far..... General Barry McCaffrey, U.S. Drug Czar, used to urge the media not to refer to the War on Drugs as... the War on Drugs. It's not *really* a war, he says. A better metaphor would be to compare the policy with the medical struggle against cancer. Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    it's not really a war, BUT WE WON IT ANYWAY! sez drug czars

    Yeah and the paper editor wont say "wow, someone is a stoner" crumple the paper up and throw it away. That would never get published the paper would get so much shit for that.

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    #3
    Senior Member

    it's not really a war, BUT WE WON IT ANYWAY! sez drug czars

    He didn't win the war on drugs here. I'm drinking caffeine, taking allergy medicine and smoking marijuana! (Oh wait, what, only one of those is a drug?) I'm on the front line and I refuse to surrender. Ready, aim, fire it up!

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    #4
    Senior Member

    it's not really a war, BUT WE WON IT ANYWAY! sez drug czars

    Quote Originally Posted by Smokin EnDo
    Yeah and the paper editor wont say "wow, someone is a stoner" crumple the paper up and throw it away. That would never get published the paper would get so much shit for that.

    I am pretty sure they will post any opinion in the editorial section...

    That's the whole point.

    :smokin:

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    #5
    Senior Member

    it's not really a war, BUT WE WON IT ANYWAY! sez drug czars

    There is a war on drugs? Just don't be a jackass and you won't get caught...

    :smokin:

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    #6
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    it's not really a war, BUT WE WON IT ANYWAY! sez drug czars

    Dear editor,

    Former General Barry McCaffrey, U.S. Drug Czar, used to urge the media not to refer to the War on Drugs as... the War on Drugs.

    It's not *really* a war, he said.

    A better metaphor would be to compare the policy with
    the medical struggle against cancer.

    Right. Everyone knows that the way we as a society
    battle cancer is by arresting and jailing millions of
    people who have harmed no one; stripping away basic
    Constitutional liberties; sending U.S. troops into
    foreign lands to kill innocent civilians; using the
    National Guard and virtually every military arm of the
    federal government; instigating warrantless boat, bus,
    and car searches; ordering mandatory urine tests;
    utilizing asset forfeiture; virtually abolishing
    financial privacy; sending black-garbed, masked, and
    militarily-armed police to break into suspects' houses
    in the middle of the night; bombarding the nation with
    absurdly misleading propaganda....

    Say, General, it sure sounds -- and feels like -- a
    war to us.

    But now he says that he has won the war on drugs?

    http://www.mapinc.org/alert/0332.html

    "We'd be better off if he just waged a war on cancer."

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