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- Where is "The Drug War" in the Republican Debates?The eighth televised Republican primary debate will be held Tuesday night in Las Vegas, and so far, none of the debates have discussed the "War on Drugs." It's time Mitt Romney, Herman Cain, Rick Perry, and the other candidates make their views known.
- The Ethical Failures of Drug War-era PoliciesA partially subjective approach to examining Drug War-era policy failures related to ethics and morality. Overall, the focus is set on examining the situation as it relates to race, harm reduction, law enforcement, and the definition of justice.
L.A. Conference Slams the "drug War", Denounces "prison-undustrial Complex"The prison-industrial complex in this country is not only the quintessence of a highly repressive entity, but it is also a severe drain on the already overstressed economy.- Reality of Sensible Drug PolicyThis article discusses a more sensible drug policy that would actually help minimize the drug crime rates in the United States. It provides many facts regarding the current drug policy and proposes a different policy.
- The Drug War in America: Should Marijuana Be Legalized?This article discusses the ways in which Marijuana could be beneficial if legalized. The article also analyzes some of the key objections, and discusses them in depth.
As it Turns Out, the United States Does Negotiate with Terrorists, Drug TraffickersAs the documentary American Drug War exposes, the U.S. has a long history of running drugs across the continents, especially from South America to the North, and more recently from Asia to America.- How the US Should React to Mexico's Drug ViolenceThe most appropriate response to the Mexican drug war is to refocus attention on our neighbor and assist the Mexican government in their drug war while addressing a slew of bilateral issues.
Issues I Want to See in 2008: Part 1As usual many issues will fall by the wayside during the upcoming elections and I plan to highlight some the ignored, but no less important issues our brave representatives won't touch with a couple ten foot poles lashed together.- Adult Drug AbuseAdult drug abuse is a issue in many commuinties.
- Anti-drug Legislation AnalysisThe article focuses on the numerous anti-drug policies created by federal and state legislation, history, and similarities and differences between states when compared to federal policy.
- Drug Control and Public Policy in the United StatesA basic look at anti-drug legislation and facts presented to counter the inaccurate information being pressed on the American people by the government.
- Drug Legalization: Greatest Good or Freedom to Choose?Marijuana and other drugs are controversial in regards to the crime and health aspects. This examines both sides of the debate in an objective look at whether or not personal freedom should trump the need for a safe, healthy society.
- Have We Lost the War on Drugs?Have we lost the war on drugs? I would say the answers is probably a strong 'maybe'.
- 2007: Update on The War on DrugsIn 1971 President Richard Nixon declared *The War on Drugs*. Since then, billions of tax dollars have gone to *fighting* this War. So, who's winning?
- The American War on DrugsThis college paper covers the history and current perspectives on the American War On Drugs. The "war" is looked at with a worldwide span and also with it's relevance both to the past and to modern events.
- The Effects of America's Involvement in South America During the Cold War EraThe paper explores how America shaped and influenced the governments of South America during the Cold War Era using economic policy, the C.I.A, and political pressures.
- War on DrugsThe War on Drugs continues to leave our prison systems overcrowded.
The War on Women: Actions and Consequences of Abortion LegislationAbortion is a divisive issue in America, and it always has been. However, with the actions that have been taken by the right wing and conservative movement, it's become clear that someone isn't looking at consequences.- Marijuana Legalization - War on ChoiceMarijuana danger is overrated. Doctors have studied cannibis for years and found many benefits. Hemp is also a highly beneficial product that could be used to make thousands of products, replace fossil fuels, and re-invent the textile industry.
- War on Drugs Hurts the WorldJust like in the 1920s campaign against alcohol, the prohibition campaign against drugs is a failed cause that ultimately leaves the entire world, on a security level, an economic level, and a moral level, worse off.
- Legalize ItThis short article is a review of authors Robert J. MacCoun and Peter Reuter's academic research into the modern legalization debates published in their book, Drug War Heresies: An Agnostic Look at the Legalization Debate.
- The Presidential Nominees' Policies on the Issues They Will Neglect to Mention in the Debates: Part IIWhile most Americans will focus their attention on certain issues when they stroll to the polls this November, the candidates will likely neglect to mention several pertinent issues which need to be considered.
- My Interview with Senator Gravel: A Look at Former Senator Mike Gavel's Outlook on Issues Americans FaceAn interview with Sen. Mike Gravel, candidate for the Democratic nomination for President.
The Texas and Mexico Compassionate Alliance Vs. The Tea Party ValuesI'm all for the Tea Party's values, but lately I don't think they understand Texas politics and what kind of relationship Texas has with Mexico.- War, Religion, and HypnosisThe human brain seems to make sense of war, gods, and hypnotic phenomena in similar ways. We cannot understand one without appreciating the dynamics of the others.
Mr. Presidential Candidate: Earn My 2012 President Vote by Addressing These Top 10 IssuesTo earn my vote if you run for the 2012 Presidential Election, I would like to hear you address these Top 10 Presidential Campaign issues:- Unraveling the Gordian Knot of War the Thread of Fate Short for the InnocentThe harsh history of war and the greater struggle for U.S. troops to display a greater show of civility in hostile environments.
- Incarceration Vs. Treatment for Drug and Alcohol Related CrimesWith Drug and Alcohol Addiction recognized as a public health issue, there are alternatives to incarceration?
- My Journey into Alcoholism, Drug Addiction and RecoveryMy journey into recovery ended decades of self destruction from alcoholism and drug abuse. I lived in quiet desperation, as I sank to the bottom of my life. I am a baby boomer living sober. Read on, there may be a piece of my life, you can see in yourself.
Propaganda Within the War on DrugsThe "War on Drugs" is becoming something more along the lines of a sweat bee that will not give up on being able to do nothing more than just pestering a massive horse, no pun intended with "horse."
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