Hillary Clinton for President!

If I knew that calling people pussy was, like Vietnam, the "winning of hearts and minds," I would have been calling people pussy for years now...



:eek:
 
The Clinton Legacy as Secretary...

The more I read about Fast and Furious, the more I am reminded of Milo Minderbinder's M & M Syndicate in Joseph Heller's Catch 22. If you recall, "the business of government is 'business" was Milo's operating principle and he sacrificed the needs of the troops to expand M & M's profits, selling off their parachutes and feeding them chocolate dipped Egyptian cotton. In Fast & Furious, the object of the operation seems to have been to increase illicit Mexico-U.S. drug running and border crime, protecting the worst criminals from prosecution and then blaming lawful licensed gun dealers for the perfectly predictable results of the government's secret, bizarre machinations by which they were forced to sell these weapons to middlemen who carried out the cross-border weapons transfers.

This week we learned from Business Insider that for some years (predating this administration, that is, from 2000 to 2012) the U.S. government has been working with the dreaded Sinaloa drug cartel. In exchange for helping them damage their rivals' operations and import their drugs into the U.S. without consequence, they provided us with information about those rivals.

The account asserts that Vincente Zambada-Nieble, a Sinaloa cartel officer, was arrested and told Mexican authorities that the gunrunning operation Fast & Furious was part of our government's agreement to arm and finance Sinaloa's operation.

Eighty percent of the drugs -- heroin, cocaine, marijuana, and methamphetamine worth $3 billion -- which enter the Chicago area and which find their way throughout the country each year are brought here by Sinaloa. So as we are spending a fortune to interdict illegal drug running in the U.S. and the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) is working to imprison those who have them in their possession, DEA is working along with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATFE) as a partner with perhaps the largest Western illegal drug running, murderous criminal enterprise.
Clarice Feldman

Who got promoted for that one, not unlike the IRS and HHS?
 
Now cut and paste something about who started the stupid War on Drugs when you have time. Hint: Republican.:rolleyes:
 
Pussy...



BOTH "TEAMS" started the war on drugs...

For the Democrats, it was fear of the darkie jazz musicians. Look it up. Back when they were still the party of Jim Crow.
 
The Holy Trinity of Derp

The Clinton Legacy as Secretary...


Clarice Feldman

Who got promoted for that one, not unlike the IRS and HHS?

*splutter* but...but....Fast 'n Furious!

*splutter* but...but....IRS-Gate!

*splutter* but...but....BENGHAZI!
 
Regulations and restrictions on the sale of cannabis sativa as a drug began as early as 1860 (see Legal history of cannabis in the United States). The head of the Federal Bureau of Narcotics (FBN), Harry J. Anslinger, argued that, in the 1930s, the FBN had noticed an increase of reports of people smoking marijuana.[2] He had also, in 1935, received support from president Franklin D. Roosevelt for adoption of the Uniform State Narcotic Act, state laws that included regulations of cannabis.[3]

FDR (R)?
 
Why pussies like Adre and St. Pete are such a clear and present danger to our liberty...

...There are in this country many periodicals which in every issue furiously attack economic freedom. There is hardly any magazine of opinion that would plead for the system that supplied the immense majority of the people with good food and shelter, with cars, refrigerators, radio sets and other things which the subjects of other countries call luxuries.

The impact of this state of affairs is that practically very little is done to preserve the system of free enterprise. There are only middle-of-the-roaders who think they have been successful when they have delayed for some time an especially ruinous measure. They are always in retreat. They put up today with measures which only ten or twenty years ago they would have considered as undiscussable. They will in a few years acquiesce in other measures which they today consider out of the question.

What can prevent the coming age of totalitarian socialism is only a thorough change in ideologies. What we need is neither anti-socialism nor anti-communism but an open positive endorsement of that system to which we owe all the wealth that distinguishes our age from the straitened conditions of ages gone by.
Ludwig von Mises

Eventually, they'll vote for anything.
 
We're TOUGH on Crime!

"Harry [Reid] is an old Nevadan," says Dennis Hof, owner of the Moonlite Bunny Ranch brothel, famously featured on HBO's Cathouse."He grew up in the brothels of Searchlight, Nevada. He swam in the swimming pools. He ate off the money his mother earned off the working girls."

Reid fell out of Hof's good graces when he made a push in 2011 to outlaw Nevada's brothels. Hof met him with with swift and loud resistance that stopped the ban in its tracks.
Reason.com

It was the same with drugs. It is how Democrats proved they were tough on crime.

Libertarians they have never been.

Same with Republicans...
 
Cannabis is illegal because big cotton were scared shitless about how hemp would destroy their monopoly. So they bought the gubmint. Same as it ever was.
 
Time to admit that you were wrong?


Perhaps this is why you attack instead of discuss...

That's right, Chief.....according to your definition of "discussion", there cannot be a true difference of opinion, there can only be you (right) and everyone else (wrong).

#DerpDerpDerp
#UnfitToAdoptAmericanChildren
#WinAtAllCost
 
At This Point, What Does it Matter?
Richard Fernandez

http://cdn.pjmedia.com/richardfernandez/files/2014/01/lawfare.jpg

Since when? Since lawfare was invented. It’s a marvelous artifice. It came in two phases. First, war was declared on an array variable [drugs, terror, poverty …]; and second, it was determined that all wars against that variable would henceforth become law enforcement problems. We are pushing elements into the array. We never pop them. Global Warming almost got pushed into the array. Samantha Power was advocating for multiple inserts into this array. Soon America will be at war with lots and lots of things, but not in a way that a World War 2 historian would recognize.

The people who prosecute that war will be military-like cops or a cop-like military. Dempsey’s testimony illustrates the unintended effect of “lawfare.” Not only has justice become militarized, war has now become a matter for the courts. The reversal, if not complete, is now well underway. The enemy is who?


Which Republican threw Wen Ho Lee into jail without charges and without legal representation?
 
When in doubt, quote Mises.:rolleyes: Most learned people give Nixon the credit or blame for the War on Drugs. I didn't run anywhere, I am just still waiting for the answer to my original question. In the meantime, your tantrum is amusing, if a little pathetic.
 
When in doubt, quote Mises.:rolleyes: Most learned people give Nixon the credit or blame for the War on Drugs. I didn't run anywhere, I am just still waiting for the answer to my original question. In the meantime, your tantrum is amusing, if a little pathetic.

He invented the phrase, not the movement.

Quit being wrong.

Pussy.

Even you admit, you led with a question, a personal attack, to win hearts and minds, I guess because you could address the topic with no more intelligence than your claim that Republicans started the war on drugs when the rest of the civilized world understands that the Democrats did it because white kids were emulating black musicians and smoking dope. It was part of their War on Race. That is why most of them still suffer from white guilt and look under every rock and behind every (family) tree (except Elizabeth Warren's any more than they want to know about trying to join the Marines, sniper fire, or the Kenyan Bio) to find Republican "Racism..."
 
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