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The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) held a first-time, one-day, little publicized event last September that allowed people to turn in their extra prescription drugs. The DEA reports collecting 242,000 pounds or 121 tons. A second such day was held in April with 376,593 pounds or 188 tons of pills collected. This is the stuff nobody wants and is willing to hand in to the government. This is not the amount that's out in circulation. That amount is no doubt in proportion to the roaring flood of television ads for the stuff. "More Americans currently abuse prescription drugs," says the DEA, "than the number of those using cocaine, hallucinogens, and heroin combined. . . . ndividuals that abuse prescription drugs often obtained them from family and friends, including from the home medicine cabinet." And that's just the users said to be abusing.
Ted Rall suggested drugging to me as a possible explanation for the big mystery staring us in the face, namely why Americans sit back and take so much more than other people from their government. The Patriot Act is being put on steroids with hardly a peep of protest. The "Defense Authorization Act" now before Congress would give presidents virtually limitless power to single-handedly make wars or imprison people. This is the biggest formal transfer of power in the US government since the drafting of its Constitution. This undoes the American War for Independence. But perhaps we'd still be 13 colonies if Prozac and Zoloft had come along sooner.
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Woa! This statement is way out there. What makes our government unique is that all of the other peoples of the world take so much more abuse and intrusion from their governments. All of the other peoples of the world are at the mercies of the psychopaths who set themselves up as their superiors.namely why Americans sit back and take so much more than other people from their government.
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SS109 wrote: The Patriot Act interests me because it is a non-partisan issue. The Far Left hates it, along with the Far Right. The center seems to be fine with the loss of their civil liberties.
And it does seem to be a new third rail for Washington, those who vote against it, face losing their re-election bids.
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LadyJazzer wrote:
SS109 wrote: The Patriot Act interests me because it is a non-partisan issue. The Far Left hates it, along with the Far Right. The center seems to be fine with the loss of their civil liberties.
And it does seem to be a new third rail for Washington, those who vote against it, face losing their re-election bids.
I'm NOT "fine with it"...And you're right--I HATE it...
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