Posted on 05/15/2009 9:48:55 AM PDT by jazminerose
Obama Rolls Out the Next Plank in the Soros Manifesto
By Joy Tiz Thursday, May 14, 2009
As the Obama administrations assault on the nation continues with nationalized Soros Care, including involuntary euthanasia, Obamas drug czar has announced the end of the war on drugs.
Former Seattle police chief, Gil Kerlikowske, will be following the Soros administrations policy of treating drug abuse as a public health issue rather than a law enforcement matter.
Joseph Califano, former Health and Human Services Secretary under Jimmy Carter has called Soros the Daddy Warbucks of drug legalization. Unrepentant Nazi collaborator, George Soros has donated millions to organizations dedicated to the legalization of illicit drugs.
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I’m not in favour of legalisation, per se, but I’m all for ending the “War on (some) drugs”.
Unfortunately, I doubt that they’re ending it because of any concern for the abuse of property forfeiture, police abuses, etc.
End of the government’s war on its own citizens? Not only Soros wanted this, it’s a conservative point of view. Grass will find its niche, and one of the freepers said the legalization of all drugs, even the ultradangerous ones, would “thin the herd”.
Girlikowske is a milktoast extraordinaire. He was a miserable failure in Seattle. His own cops on the beat thought he was an idiot!
>Grass will find its niche, and one of the freepers said the legalization of all drugs, even the ultradangerous ones, would thin the herd.<
If the herd is thinned in this manner, how will they get people to vote for them?
Won’t their biggest voter base be gone?
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Kerlikowske told the WSJ: Regardless of how you try to explain to people its a war on drugs or a war on a product, people see a war as a war on them, he said. Were not at war with people in this country.
Huh?......DUFUS ALERT!
Shhhhhh.
Heh-heh.
I swear, I cannot understand why somebody in this world has not donated a chunk of lead to Soro’s head. If anybody in this world should be dead it is him.
Kewl! Now we get our Soma for free, just like that book I read in Jr. High.
What was its title....?
There would probably be nine more even uglier that spring up in place of his head.
Even so, I have had the same guilty thought.
Aldus Huxley’s “a brave new world”...and the dems would probably like to put rat cages on our heads to get us to betray or values....
I guess I am just different than so many others but I see this as a bad thing and as giving up. That is all we need in America, another class of people who are totally dependent upon the government for their well-being because they are too strung out legally to work or to care for themselves. A whole class of people who are addicted to and dependent upon the government drugs. Of course I am assuming that the government will be providing the drugs because there is no way that if drugs are legalized that the government will fail to see the chance to make money off of and to tax the selling of drugs. Of course they will not sell to the little children or to someother targeted groups. That will be left to the drug pushers just like it is today.
Woops, the rats wre in “1984”. I seem to have meshed together “A Brave New World” and “1984”....so much reading...so many dreams...
I am opposed to legalization in any form.
But making the “legalish” (we stop prosecuting drug users) is the worst possible solution. Why? Demand increases as the penalties on users go down. But it is still illegal to supply them. So the whole infrastructure of smugglers, drug-violence, perversion of third-world and US politics with drug money etc gets worse. That means more thugs and politicians are fighting for control of the money spigot.
If we are going to make drugs legal, we have to go all the way. Supermarkets should be selling pot and cocaine and heroin OTC. That eliminates the worst part of the WOD—the vast infrastructure of evil that accompanies the process of supplying users with poison. Anything less than that just makes both sides of the problem worse—users are killing themselves and others and the supply chain continues to pervert everything it touches.
I agree. As for the war on what a poster says “some drugs”, that’s just the point. The government is picking and choosing which drugs we can take and which ones we get arrested for. Soviet style laws. Either the government let’s me buy the drugs I like (rum does it for me) or it says I can’t buy any. Very little in-between IMHO.
Huh? CFP is no longer considered a news site?
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