Today, I called a Republican member of the House Appropriations
Committee, Congresswoman Rogers from Kentucky. I called in
support of the good will effort by FBI Assistant Director for
Criminal Investigations. He recently made statements to the
House and Senate Intelligence Committee members about targeting
local, state and federal officials who aid and abet drug crimes.
I called her after reading the FBI press email release about
Kevin Perkins participating in the return of stolen art items
to Peru. These pieces are of priceless cultural value.
My call was to acknowledge that such efforts are necessary
given our failed "war on drugs". This policy failed to address
that the vast consumer market in American corporate culture
is a symbiotic link to an economy of endemic poverty and
forced labor in the production chain of all Andean countries.
Liberal democrats and progressive lunatics who are actively
on record recently trying to legalize drugs in this country
do not consider that all drug policies must reflect the deep
hypocrisy in American drug cultures.
Legalizing drugs in America would condemn all coca farmers
to an endless contract with an addicted society's need to
fulfill their dimming spark, their depression about losing
our economic verve, and that deep, deep unfulfilled longing
for something more.
Aside from the fact that drug trafficking is a known source
of terror financing, these hypocrits looking for infinite love
for all of human kind might be satisfied to know that America
has no choice but to address policies that have held other
nations captive for decades.
No, I am not leading a populist movement, nor have I ever
participated with activists. I am working with those who
have always done the correct thing for the correct reason
without denying others their Constitutional rights.
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
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