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America's ****ty Drug Plan finally Collapses
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bassaholix
:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

Im sure alot of you guys already knew this but here we go...


America's ty Drug Plan finally Collapses - [War on Drugs]

Washington's "war on drugs" in Colombia is collapsing in chaos and corruption, while drug producers remain the winners. 'Plan Colombia', which has cost the US [losers] more than 3 billion dollars (£1.6bn) in the past 5 years, is being abandoned, Condoleezza Rice has announced.

Last year, the hugely expensive effort to poison coca bushes - whose leaves are the source of cocaine - by aerial spraying ended in complete failure. More bushes were flourishing in January this year than in January 2004. Meanwhile, complaints have been multiplying regarding the damage done by chemical poisons to the health of humans, especially children, as well as to livestock, fish and the environment. Plan Colombia was designed to eradicate narcotics, control powerful left-wing guerrillas and strengthen the position of the US military in South America. The scheme was eventually expected to cost $7.5bn.

The government of Colombia, the world's principal source of cocaine, has sent out an emergency appeal to the Bush administration for an extra $130m to supplement the $600m it already expects to receive in 2006. Kiss your tax dollars goodbye, Americans. Bush ed up, once again.

No wonder the CIA has smuggled cocaine in the past - how could they afford not to?

Colombia's appeal for more cash comes in the wake of the details quietly put out by the White House during the Easter holiday about last year's spraying débâcle. On January 1st, 2004, US satellite pictures showed 281,323 acres of coca in Colombia. Nearly 340,000 acres were sprayed with poison, in vain. The acreage of coca bushes has since increased and will probably continue to do so.

Consequently, as Congressman Bob Menendez, leader of the Democratic caucus in the US lower house and a critic of Plan Colombia, remarked last week, the international price of cocaine has refused to rise - as it would have if the anti-drug efforts had dented its availability.

Drug profits have corrupted some US troops stationed in Colombia. This month a US Green Beret lieutenant-colonel and a sergeant were caught selling 32,900 rounds of ammunition to the right-wing death squads who are flush with drug profits. In March, five US soldiers were arrested after 16 kilos of cocaine were found in the aircraft taking them from a military base in southern Colombia back to the US.

I'm surprised the US hasn't gone after Colombia's oil yet.

The Independent
Ripped Bag
quote:
Originally posted by bassaholix
:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

Im sure alot of you guys already knew this but here we go...


America's ty Drug Plan finally Collapses - [War on Drugs]

Washington's "war on drugs" in Colombia is collapsing in chaos and corruption, while drug producers remain the winners. 'Plan Colombia', which has cost the US [losers] more than 3 billion dollars (£1.6bn) in the past 5 years, is being abandoned, Condoleezza Rice has announced.

Last year, the hugely expensive effort to poison coca bushes - whose leaves are the source of cocaine - by aerial spraying ended in complete failure. More bushes were flourishing in January this year than in January 2004. Meanwhile, complaints have been multiplying regarding the damage done by chemical poisons to the health of humans, especially children, as well as to livestock, fish and the environment. Plan Colombia was designed to eradicate narcotics, control powerful left-wing guerrillas and strengthen the position of the US military in South America. The scheme was eventually expected to cost $7.5bn.

The government of Colombia, the world's principal source of cocaine, has sent out an emergency appeal to the Bush administration for an extra $130m to supplement the $600m it already expects to receive in 2006. Kiss your tax dollars goodbye, Americans. Bush ed up, once again.

No wonder the CIA has smuggled cocaine in the past - how could they afford not to?

Colombia's appeal for more cash comes in the wake of the details quietly put out by the White House during the Easter holiday about last year's spraying débâcle. On January 1st, 2004, US satellite pictures showed 281,323 acres of coca in Colombia. Nearly 340,000 acres were sprayed with poison, in vain. The acreage of coca bushes has since increased and will probably continue to do so.

Consequently, as Congressman Bob Menendez, leader of the Democratic caucus in the US lower house and a critic of Plan Colombia, remarked last week, the international price of cocaine has refused to rise - as it would have if the anti-drug efforts had dented its availability.

Drug profits have corrupted some US troops stationed in Colombia. This month a US Green Beret lieutenant-colonel and a sergeant were caught selling 32,900 rounds of ammunition to the right-wing death squads who are flush with drug profits. In March, five US soldiers were arrested after 16 kilos of cocaine were found in the aircraft taking them from a military base in southern Colombia back to the US.

I'm surprised the US hasn't gone after Colombia's oil yet.

The Independent


Big news :rolleyes:

no one cares
bassaholix
I care... :(


I like to know what happens on this planet we live in... cause lets face it.. we all live in it...

Don't you?


Ohh thats right.. you're one of the people who don't care... AND VOTE! ;)
Clovis86
Horray for throwing money down the toilet...

Good news for Jamie...
Zenchowdah
quote:
Originally posted by bassaholix
:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

Im sure alot of you guys already knew this but here we go...


America's ty Drug Plan finally Collapses - [War on Drugs]

Washington's "war on drugs" in Colombia is collapsing in chaos and corruption, while drug producers remain the winners. 'Plan Colombia', which has cost the US [losers] more than 3 billion dollars (£1.6bn) in the past 5 years, is being abandoned, Condoleezza Rice has announced.

Last year, the hugely expensive effort to poison coca bushes - whose leaves are the source of cocaine - by aerial spraying ended in complete failure. More bushes were flourishing in January this year than in January 2004. Meanwhile, complaints have been multiplying regarding the damage done by chemical poisons to the health of humans, especially children, as well as to livestock, fish and the environment. Plan Colombia was designed to eradicate narcotics, control powerful left-wing guerrillas and strengthen the position of the US military in South America. The scheme was eventually expected to cost $7.5bn.

The government of Colombia, the world's principal source of cocaine, has sent out an emergency appeal to the Bush administration for an extra $130m to supplement the $600m it already expects to receive in 2006. Kiss your tax dollars goodbye, Americans. Bush ed up, once again.

No wonder the CIA has smuggled cocaine in the past - how could they afford not to?

Colombia's appeal for more cash comes in the wake of the details quietly put out by the White House during the Easter holiday about last year's spraying débâcle. On January 1st, 2004, US satellite pictures showed 281,323 acres of coca in Colombia. Nearly 340,000 acres were sprayed with poison, in vain. The acreage of coca bushes has since increased and will probably continue to do so.

Consequently, as Congressman Bob Menendez, leader of the Democratic caucus in the US lower house and a critic of Plan Colombia, remarked last week, the international price of cocaine has refused to rise - as it would have if the anti-drug efforts had dented its availability.

Drug profits have corrupted some US troops stationed in Colombia. This month a US Green Beret lieutenant-colonel and a sergeant were caught selling 32,900 rounds of ammunition to the right-wing death squads who are flush with drug profits. In March, five US soldiers were arrested after 16 kilos of cocaine were found in the aircraft taking them from a military base in southern Colombia back to the US.

I'm surprised the US hasn't gone after Colombia's oil yet.

The Independent



HA! thats nothin. you should see what we pay for screws, fuel, chairs, computers.... in the end it all helps the economy, though.
Tegu
finally
about time they stopped that nonsense

now the us needs to pull its head out of its conservative, protestant ass and decrminalize marijuana!
Geed
quote:
Originally posted by Tegu
finally
about time they stopped that nonsense

now the us needs to pull its head out of its conservative, protestant ass and decrminalize marijuana!


I second that.


BTW: Funny ripped bag actualy lives in the USA and hes tho only one not caring. Well no wonder Bush got elected again.:o
jonSun
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On January 1st, 2004, US satellite pictures showed 281,323 acres of coca in Colombia. Nearly 340,000 acres were sprayed with poison, in vain. The acreage of coca bushes has since increased and will probably continue to do so.


It seems the cocain wasnt spayed with poison but instead sprayed with fertilizer.
Orbax
or they just planted a load more because it was effective at first so they decided to just coat the country in it.

What a ty country
Sunsnail
Stylee's eyes are crying in joy

{b.s.e.}
quote:
Originally posted by Orbax
or they just planted a load more because it was effective at first so they decided to just coat the country in it.

What a ty country


you're just bitter because you're a virgin.:wtf:
Orbax
quote:
Originally posted by {b.s.e.}
you're just bitter because you're a virgin.:wtf:


haha its true :p

If there were less drugs thered be more sex cuz there wouldnt be fun things to do anymore :happy2:
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