To the individual who claims minorities bring the drugs to this Country, wake up. Minorities may be bring them into this Country because of the void left after the war on drugs began. But the main players in the import of drugs was not the minorites. They were caucasian business men. After the war on drugs the suppliers who are not minorities in their Contries filled the void left by these rich Caucasins who ran like rats when the lights came on. Lets look at well known imports of drugs in american history; Al Capone, Joe Kennedy, Delorean, the Bankers of South Florida, and all of the mafia bosses throughout the years. Minorties were the major end users of their products because that is where they plied their trade. Read the artical below.
"Next time you see a junkie sprawled at the curb in the downtown of your nearest city, or read about someone who died of a heroin overdose, just imagine a big yellow sign posted next to him or her saying: "Your Federal Tax Dollars at Work."
Kudos to the New York Times, and to reporters Dexter Filkins, Mark Mazzetti and James Risen, for their lead article today reporting that Ahmed Wali Karzai, brother of Afghanistan's stunningly corrupt President Hamid Karzai, a leading drug lord in the world's major opium-producing nation, has for eight years been on the CIA payroll."
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To the individual who claims minorities bring the drugs to this Country, wake up. Minorities may be bring them into this Country because of the void left after the war on drugs began. But the main players in the import of drugs was not the minorites. They were caucasian business men. After the war on drugs the suppliers who are not minorities in their Contries filled the void left by these rich Caucasins who ran like rats when the lights came on. Lets look at well known imports of drugs in american history; Al Capone, Joe Kennedy, Delorean, the Bankers of South Florida, and all of the mafia bosses throughout the years. Minorties were the major end users of their products because that is where they plied their trade. Read the artical below.
"Next time you see a junkie sprawled at the curb in the downtown of your nearest city, or read about someone who died of a heroin overdose, just imagine a big yellow sign posted next to him or her saying: "Your Federal Tax Dollars at Work."
Kudos to the New York Times, and to reporters Dexter Filkins, Mark Mazzetti and James Risen, for their lead article today reporting that Ahmed Wali Karzai, brother of Afghanistan's stunningly corrupt President Hamid Karzai, a leading drug lord in the world's major opium-producing nation, has for eight years been on the CIA payroll."
Dave Lindorff
Veteran investigative journalist
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