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Topic: Viewpoints - Has the War on Drugs reduced crime?

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Date Posted: Wed Mar 18 15:22:22 1998

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Posted by:Robert G. Karol (Feedback@BobKarolRICO-INFORMANT.com/ )
Organization:racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Informant/Victim/Witness
Date posted: Tue Mar 31 20:21:23 1998
Subject: Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations informant's true experiences with federal law enforcement
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There is no War On Drugs !

The addicts are protected by the police because drugs are the most profitable business in this country, and those profits corrupt the whole system ( including law enforcement and the courts ). The police protect themselves because they have the power to abuse the authority they operate under, and there is no independent agency(s) to investigate the abuse of power or corruption resulting from the profits generated by organized crime in relation to the sale of illegal drugs.

CLICK HERE TO READ THE TRUTH ABOUT AMERICA'S "WAR ON DRUGS" ! or go to my HOMEPAGE and read the events that have taken place since 1990 after I became a R.I.C.O. Informant/Victim with federal law enforcement.

The government doesn't care about enforcing the drug laws in this country or any other laws unless there is a profit to be made. It only cares about raising tax revenues to pay for an expanding "police state" that is slowly eroding the civil rights of it's citizens by selling the tax-payer and voters a delusion about the government's committment to abolish drug use at any cost and by any means necessary.

Drug addicts are like the Jews that were in Germany before World war II. They are an excuse to build up a "police state" and destroy the civil rights of innocent citizens, in the name of fighting a war against an enemy that is made up of a class of citizens that are outcast from the rest of society.

Federal law enforcement couldn't ( wouldn't ) protect a baby from being exposed to heroin and cocaine by it's "mother" who was engaged in organized crime and racketeering..........so what makes you think that there is a "WAR ON DRUGS" ?


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