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Thursday, December 08, 2011

Why Are Cops Losing Their Jobs For Questioning The Drug War?

Police and Border Patrol officers around the country are being punished for criticizing the devastating war on drugs and supporting drug decriminalization.

With so much bloodshed, hundreds of thousands incarcerated, and millions of families torn apart, one would have to be blind not to question the failed war on drugs. Given their close proximity to the devastation it has wrought, it’s only natural that the police and Border Patrol officers tasked with executing the drug war for the last four decades would have the strongest views.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Only one group is big enough to truly control the drugs & money? and we all know who that is.

lmclain said...

Where are all those goose stepping, heel clicking sheep who bray in unison at everything the government tells them and then spout the same nonsense to everyone around them as if what they were told is the absolute truth? And will not -- can not -- be convinced otherwise? A Sheriffs Association, undercover narcotics detectives, independent studies by academia, testimonials from thousands of people much smarter than you or me, and now, the Border Patrol agents, all coming out to say the war on drugs is useless, counterproductive, and an unbelievable waste of taxes and lives. But all you people who have only SEEN drugs when they are watching "Cops" on TV know more than these guys? LOL!!! Start thinking for yourselves....just try it....I know its REAL hard to do, but give it a shot....

Cerealposter said...

Since they see firsthand how "effective" the war is,I will take their word for it.They should not be fired.