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Comment: "WICKED Foreign Policy," that
"WICKED Foreign Policy," that
"WICKED Foreign Policy," that was great...
I was thinking of the whole war on drugs issue, and how Ron Paul wants to end it for various reasons, one being how it is flat out racist. Young black Americans get the book thrown at them for an ounce of weed. But if you're a young white American, and have a good family lawyer...different story.
Our jails are filled with NON-violent, "criminals," and most of them are young black males....even though young white males get caught with dope more often.
Young black male gets busted for cocaine. He has no family lawyer, and his family consists of mom and grandmom. Without a lot of money, this man goes to jail in our judicial system.
Young white male gets busted for cocaine. He has a family lawyer, and his mother and father will back him with cash. With a lot of money, this man serves no time in our judicial system.
How RACIST is that?
Ron touched on the drug issue, but I hope he really starts to hit back at the media with this message - The War on Drugs is racist, and Ron Paul is the ONLY candidate who wants to end it.
So the question is, if Ron Paul is a racist then why does Ron Paul want to let the States decriminalize drugs?
Does ANYONE have a clue as to how many young black males would be released from prison under Ron Paul's leadership?
It's time America started putting the real criminals in prison.
Never be afraid to ask simple questions.
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