Non-military response to terrorism
Question:
Polewka) posted: The first thing we need to do is decriminalize narcotics. This will devalue the cash crops the Taliban and other extremists use to finance their operations.
All that Requires is Adherence to the Ninth Amendment – and while we’re at it, let’s Include the Rest of the Constitution for the United States of America, THE SUPREME LAW OF THE LAND! The second step is to remove all unilateral sanctions. This will take away a lot of the resentments that other countries have against us.
Even Better – MUCH BETTER, would be to be Guided by George Washington’s Farewell Address!!! "ISOLATIONISM" IS A ***GOOD THING*** – it’s WHY Most TOILETS have BOWLS – THINK ABOUT IT! *** F R E E D O M F I R S T ! ***
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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – The first thing we need to do is decriminalize narcotics. This will devalue the cash crops the Taliban and other extremists use to finance their operations. Won’t hurt the Taliban at all. Last year or so the essentially destroyed the Afgani part of the drug trade, essentially eleminating the growing of opium poppies in the country. All done for religious reasons, by the way. A lot of the Afghans went to Pakistan to grow opium. How do you know they don’t get money from the Colombian cocaine cartel? Or the Pakistanis? How do you know they do?
They were bribed by the U.S. and the U.N. to stop the opium production. If the bribery stops, the opium production will resume. – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – The second step is to remove all unilateral sanctions. This will take away a lot of the resentments that other countries have against us. Which unilateral sanctions are you talking about? All of ‘em. Addiction to power is the reason behind all this mess. The only way out is to minimize government everywhere. In order to demonstrate to the world that we believe this, we should decriminalize narcotics, remove all sanctions, and, also, stop all foreign aid. The effects would be to stop giving black marketeers a windfall, to stop causing resentments, and to force others to become more responsible. You are sufficiently far from reality that there’s no real point in answering. Do you suppose you could actually list what unilateral sanctions there are?
If we want other people to live and let live, WE need to live and let live. Why should any country be excluded? We should have no sanctions against OR aid for any other country. Same goes for prohibitions. In addition to drugs, we should also legalize gambling and prostitution.
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The first thing we need to do is decriminalize narcotics. This will devalue the cash crops the Taliban and other extremists use to finance their operations. Won’t hurt the Taliban at all. Last year or so the essentially destroyed the Afgani part of the drug trade, essentially eleminating the growing of opium poppies in the country. All done for religious reasons, by the way.
A lot of the Afghans went to Pakistan to grow opium. How do you know they don’t get money from the Colombian cocaine cartel? Or the Pakistanis? The second step is to remove all unilateral sanctions. This will take away a lot of the resentments that other countries have against us. Which unilateral sanctions are you talking about?
All of ‘em. Addiction to power is the reason behind all this mess. The only way out is to minimize government everywhere. In order to demonstrate to the world that we believe this, we should decriminalize narcotics, remove all sanctions, and, also, stop all foreign aid. The effects would be to stop giving black marketeers a windfall, to stop causing resentments, and to force others to become more responsible.
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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – The first thing we need to do is decriminalize narcotics. This will devalue the cash crops the Taliban and other extremists use to finance their operations. Won’t hurt the Taliban at all. Last year or so the essentially destroyed the Afgani part of the drug trade, essentially eleminating the growing of opium poppies in the country. All done for religious reasons, by the way. A lot of the Afghans went to Pakistan to grow opium. How do you know they don’t get money from the Colombian cocaine cartel? Or the Pakistanis?
How do you know they do? The second step is to remove all unilateral sanctions. This will take away a lot of the resentments that other countries have against us. Which unilateral sanctions are you talking about? All of ‘em. Addiction to power is the reason behind all this mess. The only way out is to minimize government everywhere. In order to demonstrate to the world that we believe this, we should decriminalize narcotics, remove all sanctions, and, also, stop all foreign aid. The effects would be to stop giving black marketeers a windfall, to stop causing resentments, and to force others to become more responsible.
You are sufficiently far from reality that there’s no real point in answering. Do you suppose you could actually list what unilateral sanctions there are?
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http://stormfront.org www.spearhead-uk.com The first thing we need to do is decriminalize narcotics. This will devalue the cash crops the Taliban and other extremists use to finance their operations.
The U.S would sink even faster if heroin were legal. We need to stop serving the Jews. That is the problem. "The ultimate cause of this terrorism stems from our involvement in and support of the criminal behavior of Israel. TERROR IN RESPONSE TO TERROR The Palestinians and many of their Arab allies have been the target of a half century of unrelenting Israeli terrorism. In the late 1940s the Zionists took over Palestine and drove out over 600,000 people from their homes through widespread acts of terrorism. Among those events was the sadistic massacre of 254 Palestinian mostly old men, women and children at Deir Yassin. After the bloodletting, the Jews then purposely publicized the event so as to make the people flee in panic from their homes and businesses from which they still haven’t been allowed to return. Former Israel Prime Minister, Menachem Begin, boasted of the importance of the massacre of Deir Yassin in his book The Revolt: The Story of the Irgun. He wrote that there would not have been a State of Israel without the "victory" of Deir Yassin. "The Haganah carried out victorious attacks on other fronts… In a state of terror, the Arabs fled, crying, ‘Deir Yassin." (1) Nor did the massacres cease after the establishment of the Jewish State; they continued in times of both peace and war. Following are the names of some of them: Sharafat Massacre, Kibya Massacre, Kafr Qasem Massacre, Al-Sammou’ Massacre, the Sabra And Shatila Massacre, Oyon Qara Massacre, Al-Aqsa Mosque Massacre, the Ibrahimi Mosque Massacre, the Jabalia Massacre. (2) In a policy of ethnic cleansing, Israel continues to keep residents of Palestine who were born there and whose families lived there for countless generations, from returning home. At the same time, it gives generous incentives for genetic Jews who never lived in Palestine to immigrate from the far corners of the world. The British also suffered greatly from Israeli terror, such as the horrendous bombing of the King David Hotel in Jerusalem. Israeli terror has not stopped since. Israel has more prisoners per capita than any other nation of the world, more than Stalinist Russia or Red China during its worst periods. It routinely tortures its Palestinian prisoners, and is in fact the only nation in the modern world that legally sanctions torture. In fact, a Jewish human rights group in Israel confirmed in a 60-page report that 85% of Palestinian detainees undergo torture while in custody.(3) Even a major New York Times article by the Jewish Joel Greenburg, stated matter-of-factly that Israel tortures 500 to 600 Palestinians every month.(4) Israel has targeted and assassinated thousands of Palestinian leaders, and this includes scholars, clerics, businessmen, philosophers and poets, anyone who inspires the Palestinian people to patriotism. These assassinations have occurred all over the world, even in the United States. In the process they have killed many thousands of women and children. They have even repeatedly bombed Palestinian refugee camps packed with women and children. Not only did they establish their Israeli state over Palestinian land, (in 1948 Palestinians personally owned over 90 percent of it) the Jews took almost all of the Palestinian personal property: the land, farms, homes and businesses. After they drove out the Palestinian refugees and refused their return, they then passed an "abandoned property" law that confiscated Palestinian property and gave to the Jews. The law even has the chutzpah to forbid ever selling any of their stolen land to Palestinians. (5) In 1982 Israel invaded Lebanon. During their invasion and 18 year occupation an estimated 40,000 civilians died. Israel relentlessly bombed and attacked cities and villages and also many hospitals and orphanages (as documented by the Norwegian Red Cross) and devastated the ancient and once beautiful city of Beirut. The current Prime Minister of Israel, Ariel Sharon, doesn’t dare even step foot in Belgium or the Netherlands, fearing an indictment of the World Court for war crimes. Sharon is responsible for the murder of two thousand of refugees in the Sabra and Shatila camps in Lebanon. Israel shot down a Libyan passenger airliner over the Sinai Peninsula killing 111 people. And it is has not just been the Palestinians who have suffered from Israeli terror. ZIONIST TERROR AGAINST THE UNITED STATES Americans have also suffered from Zionist terror. In fact, Israel has committed a number of acts of war against the United States. Israel has a long record of terrorism against the United States going all the way back to 1954. In that year, the Israel government plotted to blow up American installations in Cairo and Alexandria and blame it on Egyptian nationals. By chance the plot failed and was uncovered. It was named the Lavon Affair after the man who supposedly set up the terrorism, Pinhas Lavon, the Israeli Defense Chief. He resigned in 1955 over the incident. (6) In 1967, Israel purposefully attacked with unmarked jet fighters and torpedo boats, the U.S.S. Liberty, an American Navy vessel of the Sinai Peninsula, even machine gunning the deployed life rafts of the ship. The attack killed 31 American servicemen and wounded over 170.(7) They sought to sink the ship, kill all the Americans and blame it on the Egyptians so they could have American support to conquer larger areas of the Arab world. The attack on the Liberty was nothing short of a vicious act of war against the United States by Israel. In spite of the fact that U.S. Secretary of State Dean Rusk and navy chief Admiral Moorer said that the attack on the USS Liberty by Israel was deliberate. The all-powerful Zionist Lobby prevented a formal Congressional investigation. If the Lobby can even cover up horrendous Israeli crimes against America, it’s no wonder they can cover up Israel’s endless crimes against the Palestinians. Yet, after the Liberty attack America didn’t even reduce our billions of dollars of aid, in fact the story quickly vanished from the news after a few short days. In 1986 Israel actually caused us to wrongly go to war and militarily attack another nation. The Mossad planted a transmitter in Tripoli, Libya and then broadcast terrorist messages in Libyan code indicating Libyan responsibility for killing two Americans in the bombing of the La Belle discoth
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