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Apologies to Mexico – The Drug Trade and GNP (Gross National Pain)
Rebecca Solnit TomDispatch.com. [This letter appeared in response to one post.] Dear Mexico, I apologize. There are so many things I could apologize for, from the way the U.S. biotech corporation Monsanto has contaminated your corn to the way Arizona … Continue reading
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Why Are Cops Losing Their Jobs for Questioning the Drug War?
Source: AltNet With so much bloodshed, hundreds of thousands incarcerated, and millions of families torn apart, one would have to be blind not to question the failed war on drugs. Given their close proximity to the devastation it has wrought, … Continue reading
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