How America Lost the War on Drugs

After Thirty-Five Years and $500 Billion, Drugs Are as Cheap and Plentiful as Ever: An Anatomy of a Failure.

The War on Drugs became an actual war during the first Bush administration, when the bombastic conservative intellectual Bill Bennett was appointed drug czar. "Two words sum up my entire approach," Bennett declared, "consequences and confrontation." Bush and Bennett doubled annual spending on the drug war to $12 billion, devoting much of the money to expensive weaponry: fighter jets to take on the Colombian trafficking cartels, Navy submarines to chase ... Full Story »

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Fred Gatlin
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by Fred Gatlin - Oct. 1, 2008

Good journalism tells us what we need to know and not feeding us what we think.

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by Patricia Blochowiak - Oct. 1, 2008

Lots of research from a variety of perspectives, plus logical, well-presented, analysis, makes for a powerful presentation.

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James Hammond
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by James Hammond - Oct. 1, 2008

I Though this was a fabulously comprehensive and well put together article. Making a case and supporting it with multiple types of reputable evidence. also a convincing article, but i have to be careful because it is a subject in which i feel the same way as the writer.

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