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To: cloudmountain

“Without the huge demand from the USA there would be no need for supply and suppliers.”

Absent the efforts of the KGB, the demand would not be huge.

There are a number of places we could start to fix it.

One would be to restrict teaching positions to military veterans with degrees in their subject.

Another would be to drive the left out of the media.

Stop turning druggies into hard-luck heroes. Give them their drugs, and let the kids wend their way through the dead bodies on the sidewalk every morning.

Talk about a win-win. Dead junkies become object lessons.


15 posted on 07/30/2016 4:39:41 PM PDT by dsc (Any attempt to move a government to the left is a crime against humanity.)
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To: dsc

A number of years ago, a friend of mine took his then- teenage sons to Amsterdam and made them walk through the big druggie area there so that they could observe the abject horror of lives wasted by drugs.


17 posted on 07/30/2016 5:15:26 PM PDT by riverdawg
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To: dsc
“Without the huge demand from the USA there would be no need for supply and suppliers.”

Absent the efforts of the KGB, the demand would not be huge.

There are a number of places we could start to fix it.
1. One would be to restrict teaching positions to military veterans with degrees in their subject.
2. Another would be to drive the left out of the media.
3. Stop turning druggies into hard-luck heroes. Give them their drugs, and let the kids wend their way through the dead bodies on the sidewalk every morning.

**Talk about a win-win. Dead junkies become object lessons.

EXCELLENT suggestions.
Thank you.

25 posted on 07/31/2016 4:06:37 PM PDT by cloudmountain
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