Monthly Archives: October 2005

Drug War not helpful in Terrorism Fight

Interesting analysis in the Bangkok Post regarding terrorism and Southeast Asia includes this bit: Thailand faces a hard fix in the South because trust of the government has nose-dived since the bloody anti-drug campaign that summarily denied 2,500 living, breathing … Continue reading

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Harriet Miers, Supreme Court Justice?

This is certainly the surprise nomination. Bush’s personal lawyer, charges of cronyism, early positive statements from Daily Kos and Harry Reid, conservative bloggers’ heads explode, and threats of a Republican filibuster? It’s hard to know what to think. However, (via … Continue reading

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Action Alert: Souder is at it again

Via Drug Policy Alliance: Representative Mark Souder (R-IN) has introduced a bill that would subject thousands of low-level, nonviolent methamphetamine offenders to long mandatory minimum prison sentences. These penalties are even worse than the ones enacted for crack in the … Continue reading

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Discussion on steroids…

(No, not a discussion about steroids…) For those who haven’t been following, the discussion on the Drug War Victims page that was mentioned a couple of posts back has been continuing at amazing length (and non-stop). I learned that this … Continue reading

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Reading Material

“bullet” Drug War Chronicle’s Phil Smith is in Afghanistan, reporting in person on the drug war there. You can read his dispatches here. “bullet” Washington Post reports about a Congressional dog and pony show (sans pony). Congress is considering more … Continue reading

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Good cops and moral? cops

I’m a huge fan of Law Enforcement Against Prohibition (LEAP). A great group of dedicated people who perform an incredibly important service. Their speaker’s bureau arranges for cops against prohibition to speak to Rotary Clubs and other similar organizations. Having … Continue reading

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