Thursday, 1 December 2011
CN MB: Column: Victims Of Drug War Seek Ceasefire
Winnipeg Free Press, 24 Nov 2011 - Like those generals who used to discover nuclear weapons were not a good thing about 20 minutes after they took off their uniforms and started collecting their pensions, we have had a parade of former presidents who knew that the war on drugs was a bad thing -- but only mentioned it after they were already ex-presidents. Now, at last, we have one who is saying it out loud while he is still in office. President Juan Manuel Santos of Colombia, the country that has suffered even more than Mexico from the drug wars, is an honest and serious man. He is also very brave, because any political leader who advocates the legalization of narcotics will become a prime target of the prohibition industry. He has chosen to do it anyway.
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