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More catch-up
I’m still catching up on my reading from the time I was gone. Here are a couple of things from TalkLeft that you shouldn’t miss. “bullet” TalkLeft has the info on a Denver Post series on the drug war. Most … Continue reading
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Fun with Letters
After the incredibly blatant statement by the General Accounting Office that the Drug Czar’s Office was allowed, nay encouraged, to lie (not that we were surprised by the lying part, just the willingness of the GAO to shrug their shoulders … Continue reading
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Didn’t get the memo…
“Prohibition has never worked.” — Health and Human Services Secretary Tommy G. Thompson quoted last week in this Washington Post article
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