WINNING THE WAR ON DRUGS — by Steve Nadis
The abuse of drugs like cocaine, oxycontin, steroids, and ecstasy is a scourge on society. I’m not the first to have said that, and sadly I won’t be the last. But in Boston, at least, a few civic-minded policemen have finally found the way to make life miserable for drug dealers, who seem to have operated with impunity for years on end. Instead of going after the dealers directly, a tactic shown to be ineffectual over the decades, these enterprising law enforcement agents are buying and selling the drugs themselves. One cop, who goes by the nickname “Kiko,” stands out in this regard, and his antics make the Denzel Washington character in “Training Day” look like a choirboy. If more police officers would step up to the plate and help wrest the drug trade from the “forces of evil,” we could put those nasty drug dealers out of business, once and for all.
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03:48:01
yeah snake it seems to be working
in world politics tooo,,,,
in yugoslavia the american policemen made war
nobody remembers why ,, got rid of the
strongman there , and brought over an american
of serbian descent to be a strongman.
in afghanistan same thing
in iraq the same thing ,, the strongman
whos on trial ,, is replaced by american prime
minister of iraqui descent ,,
great plan ,, stepping up to the plate..
seems to be working ……….SUCCESFULLY
in all phases of life
Turns out this is not a new strategy. But now we have a term for it: “Kiko-ing the habit.”
I hadn’t heard the expression before, Gatemouth, but it’s a good one that I suspect will stick. You’ve made some interesting parallels Z–enough to make you think…
I stick by my original plan to invade Mexico. See my post The Immigration Situation or look for post very soon for similar propoganda.
Interesting idea, GS. Or we could invade Canada, as in the Michael Moore movie, “Canadian Bacon.” Not that I saw it. Nor do I believe it starred Kevin Bacon.
your blog is very nice !