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Posted by FoM on June 17, 2001 at 11:22:19 PT CNN Special Report Source: CNN In June 2000, the U.S. Congress voted to spend $1.3 billion to train Colombian military and police to go after cocaine producers and traffickers. Colombia is the source of 90 percent of the cocaine that flows into the United States, according to the U.S. State Department. But this program, known as Plan Colombia, is not the first time that U.S. soldiers, technology and money have been used to fight the drug war in the Andean nation. Snipped Home Comment Email Register Recent Comments Help |
Comment #1 posted by Dan B on June 17, 2001 at 14:56:59 PT:
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You'll want to check this out (if you can stomach it), then deluge MSNBC with factual information. We need to let these f@#kers know that they cannot get away with their lies. The TV ad for the show says (I paraphrase), "We'll show you why this drug isn't as benign as it used to be," indicating that they will pin the disasters caused by its relegation to the black market to the drug itself. Woefully pitiful "journalism." MSNBC Investigates The most potent, and most expensive form of marijuana on earth is making its way into America at record pace. And the main supply is coming from Canada. Come along with cops as they bust up the grow houses, and we’ll hear from the smugglers and dealers who say they are making millions due to Americans’ demand. Dan B [ Post Comment ] |
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