To: ndt; AmericanArchConservative
It's time to take on the responsibility of cutting demand here at home rather than relying on military action abroad.
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Both actions are needed. A deliberate state policy of coca production anywhere reveals a strategy of aggression against this nation.
Can you imagine France fire bombing a Monsanto field in the U.S. because they do not want our G.M. foods?
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Monsanto products are not illegal in France. If and when they became so and if and when our govt. intended to illegally export these products into France, contravening French state policy, I would support more aggressive action even firebombing. As this is highly unlikely, your analogy falls flat.
101 posted on
12/19/2005 6:32:13 AM PST by
eleni121
('Thou hast conquered, O Galilean!' (Julian the Apostate))
To: eleni121
On Sunday, Morales, 46, an Aymara Indian and former coca farmer who also promises to roll back American-prescribed economic changes, garnered up to 51 percent of the vote, according to televised quick-count polls, which tally a sample of votes at polling places and are considered highly accurate...
hmmmmmm.
All hail the coca gods? We've all seen the marvelous way coca production has made Columbia a beacon of democracy...maybe Bolivia can be just as ...as.....fun!
102 posted on
12/19/2005 7:17:15 AM PST by
Liberty Valance
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