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number9643 rated 7 weeks ago
yep
naphic rated 24 months ago
today's mainstream media desperately needs another journalist like walter cronkite.
mattbert rated 29 months ago
"Americans are paying too high a price in lives and liberty for a failing war on drugs about which our leaders have lost all sense of proportion."
daveytree3 rated 29 months ago
Words from Walter Cronkite I remember. I covered the Vietnam War. I remember the lies that were told, the lives that were lost - and the shock when, twenty years after the war ended, former Defense Secretary Robert S. McNamara admitted he knew it was a mistake all along. Today, our nation is fighting two wars: one abroad and one at home. While the war in Iraq is in the headlines, the other war is still being fought on our own streets. Its casualties are the wasted lives of our own citizens. I am speaking of the war on drugs. And I cannot help but wonder how many more lives, and how much more money, will be wasted before another Robert McNamara admits what is plain for all to see: the war on drugs is a failure."
MagicMan61 rated 29 months ago
When Walter Cronkite, "the most trusted man in America", speaks, it pays to listen.

"Americans are paying too high a price in lives and liberty for a failing war on drugs about which our leaders have lost all sense of proportion."
goawest rated 29 months ago
the other war is still being fought on our own streets. Its casualties are the wasted lives of our own citizens. I am speaking of the war on drugs.
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