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velvetpage) wrote2006-10-30 10:21 am
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Poppies as legitimate industry?
http://www.herald.ns.ca/Opinion/537620.html
This seems like a good idea to me. Africa gets cheap painkillers, the pharmaceutical companies make a few bucks, and Afghanistan gets an economy that isn't built on creating misery. It's a win-win situation.
Unless, of course, you happen to be Bush & co., for whom poppies are Teh Evil because you can get street drugs from them, and we're in the middle of a War on Drugs, right?
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siobhan63 for the link.
This seems like a good idea to me. Africa gets cheap painkillers, the pharmaceutical companies make a few bucks, and Afghanistan gets an economy that isn't built on creating misery. It's a win-win situation.
Unless, of course, you happen to be Bush & co., for whom poppies are Teh Evil because you can get street drugs from them, and we're in the middle of a War on Drugs, right?
Thanks to
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And that's why the U.S. won't go for it until at least the next session of congress. The Republicans aren't interested in Afghanistan any more, they only care about showing the world that they can beat the Iraqis.
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A fabulous idea just formed in my head. We need to grow a humongous Mary Jane forest in Iraq, choose a day when the wind is right, and burn it. Hopefully, then all the smoke will go to the insurgents, and they'll end up mellow enough to quit fighting.
I didn't say it was a sensible idea. Just a fabulous one.