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Thanks to all that helped save Cole's life. To the Mexican Drug people, you may have done a lot of wrong in your life, but this you did the right thing by freeing Cole. Thank you too. God knows there is much blame to go around here, the Mother, the Grandfather, the Mexican Drug people, but I don't hear anyone blaming the root cause. As Nancy Reagan said,"JUST SAY NO!!!" If you are an illegal drug user, you too must share a big part of the blame here.
With the arrest of the Grandfather, things do not look good for Cole. The Mexican Cartel now knows that they will never get their money back because the Feds will be all over it. Their one option is to get rid of the excess baggage and to send a message to the next Money Launderier to remember what happened to Clem Tinnemeyer when he crossed them. Cole, people around the world are praying for you. With the Italian Mob, families were off limits; this is not the case with the new Mexican Mob. We have lost the war on drugs; it is time to legalize all drugs to take the profit out of the drug trade. No, I am not a druggie, I wouldn't walk across the street for a beer if they were giving them away.
We have been fighting the war on drugs for 50 years and it is another war we are losing. The price of drugs today are cheaper and higher quality than they were 30 years ago even with inflation. We have lost the war; we have two options. 1. Make all drugs legal and freely available, takes the profit out. 2. If you are caught selling drugs or doing drugs, you get the dealth penality 72 hours after your arrest. Society would sober up fast.
OJ is lucky he is not in the Maricopa County Arizona Jail ran by Sheriff Joe Arpaio, the toughest Sheriff in America; OJ would be eating green bolonga, bread and water. He also keeps his inmates in Army Tents in 115 degree Phoenix heat. Sounds like OJ has it pretty easy in Las Vegas.
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As a Viet Nam vet, I look at history and the four years of WW II produced no less than seven Presidents that wore this country's uniform in the war. The seven plus years of Viet Nam has given us one President that wore the Country's uniform for a couple of months and one draft dodging liar lucky enough to ride the wave of the Dot Com revolution. Thanks America, just another spit-in-face for us Viet Nam Vets. We kind of expect it.