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President Claims Drug Users Funding Terrorists By Taking Drugs

phishEcLOVEr

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WHUT THE FUCK!!!!!????this is absurd...
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"When we fight against drugs we fight for the souls of our fellow Americans."
Dec 17, 2001 -Citing narcotics trafficking as a source of funding for terrorism, President Bush Friday called on Americans to join the Sept. 11 war effort by giving up illegal drugs. "It's so important for Americans to know that the traffic in drugs finances the work of terror, sustaining terrorists, that terrorists use drug profits to fund their cells to commit acts of murder," Bush said. "If you quit drugs, you join the fight against terror in America.
"Drug use threatens everything, everything that is best about our country," Bush told an appreciative audience. "It turns productive citizens into addicts. It transforms schools into places of violence and chaos. It makes playgrounds into crime scenes."
ClickHere to read the whole article from DanceSafe...
~ollie
 
Please copy and paste the entire article.. I've also pasted the facts that followed the article as they are pretty interesting....US: Wire: President Signs Anti-Drug Measure URL: Newshawk: MCAGiraffe Pubdate: Fri, 14 Dec 2001 Source: Associated Press (Wire) Copyright: 2001 Associated Press
PRESIDENT SIGNS ANTI-DRUG MEASURE
WASHINGTON - President Bush said Friday that drug users aid terrorists who get their money from global trafficking in narcotics. "If you quit drugs, you join the fight against terrorism," he said.
Bush offered a new argument in the fight against drugs while signing a bill to expand a federal anti-drug program over the next five years.
"Drug abuse threatens everything, everything that is best about our country," he said. "It breaks the bond between parent and child. It turns productive citizens into addicts. It transforms schools into places of violence and chaos. It makes playgrounds into crime scenes. It supports gangs at home."
"And abroad, it's important for Americans to know that trafficking of drugs finances the world of terror, sustaining terrorists," the president said.
The administration has linked the al-Qaida network in Afghanistan to heroin trafficking. The terrorist group, led by Osama bin Laden, is suspected in the Sept. 11 attacks on America.
The bill signed by Bush expands the Drug-Free Communities Support Program, which helps community groups reduce illegal drugs. The program's budget is about $50 million, and would almost double in five years under the bill.
"Over time, drugs rob men, women and children of their dignity and of their character," Bush said. "Illegal drugs are the enemies of ambition and hope and when we fight against drugs we fight for the souls of our fellow Americans."
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A little longer Article from a different source..
By Patricia Wilson
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Citing narcotics trafficking as a source of funding for terrorism, President Bush Friday called on Americans to join the Sept. 11 war effort by giving up illegal drugs.
"It's so important for Americans to know that the traffic in drugs finances the work of terror, sustaining terrorists, that terrorists use drug profits to fund their cells to commit acts of murder," Bush said. "If you quit drugs, you join the fight against terror in America.
U.S. officials have accused Saudi-born fugitive Osama bin Laden and his al Qaeda network, blamed for the Sept. 11 attacks on the United States, as well as their hosts, Afghanistan's Taliban rulers, of supporting themselves with illicit drug profits. With the U.S.-led war forcing the Taliban to flee and an interim coalition government ready to take power on Dec. 22, Washington is keen to get rid of opium stockpiles in Afghanistan and to stop farmers from planting more poppies.
"The Taliban were a drug trafficking government," Steven Casteel, assistant administrator for intelligence at the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration said earlier this month. But he, and other experts, noted that the Northern Alliance, which has led the effort on the ground to oust the Taliban, were also heavily involved in the drug trade.
On the home front, Bush took aim at the Democratic administration of his predecessor, Bill Clinton, for failing to build on successes in the war on drugs under previous Republican presidents, including his father, George Bush.
'LOST GROUND'
"From the mid-80s to the early-90s, drug use among high school seniors was reduced each and every year, progress was steady and, over time, dramatic," he told a conference of community activists. "Yet, recently, we've lost ground in this important battle."
Bush said the latest data showed the percentage of 12th graders using an illegal drug in the previous month rose from less than 15 percent in 1992 to about 25 percent in 2000.
Over the same period, the percentage of 10th graders using an illicit drug in the previous month rose from 11 percent to more than 22 percent. Marijuana use among eighth graders rose, while their perceptions of its dangers fell and there was a similar decrease in the perception of risk involved with LSD and powder and crack cocaine, he said.
"Drug use threatens everything, everything that is best about our country," Bush told an appreciative audience. "It turns productive citizens into addicts. It transforms schools into places of violence and chaos. It makes playgrounds into crime scenes."
But Bob Weiner, spokesman for the Clinton administration's drug czar, disputed Bush's statistics, calling them "ancient numbers" and urged the new administration to reach out to both parties instead of pointing fingers.
"It does a disservice to all those who worked very hard to say that when a Democrat came in everything was bad," he told Reuters. "It was an untrue statement."
SOLID FOUNDATION
Saying there had been a 34 percent reduction in drug use in the past few years, Weiner acknowledged there was "a long way to go" but said the Clinton administration had left a solid foundation on which to build.
He said overall youth drug use actually declined in the last three years of Clinton's term. "It did not go up and all the surveys showed that."
After speaking, Bush signed legislation extending and expanding a program that supports community-based efforts to reduce the demand for illegal drugs, citing it as a step in his plan to cut use through education, prevention and treatment. At his side was his own drug czar, John Walters, who also served under the elder Bush in the Office of Drug Control Policy. Walters ran into a firestorm of criticism from Democrats during his confirmation hearings when they challenged his drug-fighting philosophy as too focused on enforcement and punishment at the expense of treatment and prevention.
"We must aggressively and unabashedly teach our children the dangers of drugs, Bush said. "We must aggressively treat addiction wherever we find it and we must aggressively enforce the laws against drugs at our borders and in our communities."
"America cannot pick and choose between these goals, all are necessary if any are to be effective."
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DanceSafe would like to remind everyone of the following facts.
86.9 million Americans aged 12 or over (38.9% of the US population aged 12 and over) have admitted to using an illicit drug at least once in their lifetimes.*
In 2000, an estimated 14.0 million Americans were current illicit drug users, meaning they had used an illicit drug during the month prior to being interviewed. This estimate represents 6.3 percent of the population 12 years old and older. **
The percentage of the population using illicit drugs did not change from 1999 to 2000 (6.3 percent in both years). There were no statistically significant changes in the overall rates of current use of any of the major illicit drug categories tracked by the survey.**
**Commentary**
Welcome to America, home of 86.9 million Un-Patriotic, Terrorist Funding Drug Users
According to our President, these are the folk who are financing terrorism.
And if they dont wish to be labled un-patriotic, they had better stop.
Perhaps we should stop trying to fight the worlds drug problems all alone, and follow the lead of the rest of our allies and friends. Lets pave the way for Harm Reduction and Safety rather than incarceration and punishment. Because as everyone in the world except for the US governement seems to understand, the black market for drugs in America which subsidised the monetary funding for rougue mafia and terrorist groups like al Qaeda was a direct result of our blind and inefficient drug war.
Thanks,
Bryan Oley
Webmaster
DanceSafe.org
 
This yahoo has some fucking nerve...
An open challenge to anyone who supports President Bush... look deeply into his eyes the next time he is on TV giving another one of his stirring speeches and tell me that he has an iota of a clue as to what he is talking about.
 
* W (Dubb-Ya) - A Presidential figurehead unable to think for himself, whom speaks of speeches pre-made by others around him. Known to be a bit of a 'loose cannon' by some he has given up the ability to chose the real 'right & wrong'.
Ahh.ummm.....I think im done. I cant stop shaking either. O..K..
 
That is so ridiculous... and very hypocritical!
The War on drugs being a conspiracy by the government, who works with foreign drug dealers to make a buck in the market. Drug users fund the government more then it does terrorists. Bush is 2 faced. idiot and idiot.
 
You know, if 38.9% of Americans are drug users or have use drugs, and Bush's approval rating is somewhere in the 90-95% range...man, there are a lot of drug-using Bush supporters out there. I wonder if he knows that he's well-liked at this point in time because a bunch of drug users think he's doing a good job.
[ 22 January 2002: Message edited by: Harlequin ]
 
Busg knows all about drug users because he used to be one. Of course what he got away with he thinks everyone else should go to prison for.....
Harry
 
Ok, first of all, where in the hell is this guy coming up with all this money to be throwing around? He sent money for food for the Afghani refuges. He gave to the NYPD and NYFD. He gave to their families. He gave to others who lost loved ones in 911. He is giving to fight the war on drugs. He is giving me a headache! How?
Seriously, the US is in debt up to our necks. Where in the hell is he getting the money for all this shit?
 
DO you guys think his funding for the new federal anti drug program will actually decrease the amount of drugs in America?
Could it?
 
Hmmmmmmm, yeah, so to take drugs money away from terrorists you could ask nicely on television for several million people to just give up drugs just like that so their government can prolong this war they love so much. Never going to happen. Or Bush could just legalise drugs and guarantee that that money is taken away from the terrorists.
How do these people's logics work??
Dan
 
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