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Quote tags getting to you? I hate when that happens.
Also, I think you are understating the severity of laudaunum and opium addictions. They got pretty bad (not as severe as it got in China, but fairly widespread), and that’s not even taking alcoholism into account, which was much worse than it is today.
Ever heard of the Vietnam Era. That’s when the Chinese made an effort to destroy American will to fight by flooding America with drugs. They don’t bother with that anymore as we are trading partners and I guess they figure if Americans aren’t defending their borders from invaders, they’ve already been corrupted to the core.
And since big businesses switched to using the even cheaper labor of China, Mexico has another reason to complain about how we are not feeding them.
Even if they were all as savage as the worst ones in the Lewis and Clark Expedition, that still wouldn’t mitigate the deliberate policy of making and breaking treaties, or the Seventh Cavalry’s policy of galloping into a village, shooting it up, and moving on, or the deliberate slaughter of the buffalo to starve out the Plains Indians.
I know an American Indian and he even admits that his people destroyed themselves by being stuck in the past and not getting into the mainstream of America. This guy was in the Air Force and was considering going to Iraq as a contractor but changed his mind when he saw the way captured Americans get their heads sawed off. They do that in Mexico too. But don’t tell anybody because telling the truth is racist around here.
The same guy decided to change his last name back to an Indian one just to make his mother happy. You wouldn’t believe how easy it was, he said. You fill out a few papers, you go before a judge, and bingo…I’m somebody else!
Yes! PBS did a documentary with people like Dan Rather, Andy Rooney, and others who have been around for years. They all say the same thing. American journalism is now minority motivated with a don’t ask, don’t tell feel. Most real reporters hate being told what NOT to report so they retire and write books. By the way, the news of today, IS the history of tomorrow.
China produces the offending drugs? Are you sure about that? Marijuana is mostly homegrown or grown nearby, and drugs like cocaine are mainly being smuggled in from Latin America. What drugs come from China?Quote:
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Drug addicts were grown on the battlefield in WW2. Ready made addicts were veterans returning home. Juvinile delequency was also due in part because children lost their fathers to war. Opium addict going back to the turn of the century is a streching it a bit. Drugs came on line just slightly after prohibition but it wasn’t a major problem until after WW2. In China, which produces the offending drugs, you be sent to a firing squad for distributing it there, but you’ll get a medal for sending it to the US. It’s a well known fact, I’m not paranoid but maybe the FBI and other law enforcement sources are. They have all this information.
Also, I think you are understating the severity of laudaunum and opium addictions. They got pretty bad (not as severe as it got in China, but fairly widespread), and that’s not even taking alcoholism into account, which was much worse than it is today.
Ever heard of the Vietnam Era. That’s when the Chinese made an effort to destroy American will to fight by flooding America with drugs. They don’t bother with that anymore as we are trading partners and I guess they figure if Americans aren’t defending their borders from invaders, they’ve already been corrupted to the core.
And since big businesses switched to using the even cheaper labor of China, Mexico has another reason to complain about how we are not feeding them.
Some, perhaps, but what about tribes like the Five Nations, or the Navao, or the Cherokee (who were actually farmers)? It is a fact of American history that the Native Americans were treated brutally, and this was known as early as the late 1800’s, when Helen Hunt Jackson wrote A Century of Dishonor.Quote:
Not really. Just read a little of Lewis and Clark’s Expodition and you’ll see that some Indian tribes WERE savages.
Even if they were all as savage as the worst ones in the Lewis and Clark Expedition, that still wouldn’t mitigate the deliberate policy of making and breaking treaties, or the Seventh Cavalry’s policy of galloping into a village, shooting it up, and moving on, or the deliberate slaughter of the buffalo to starve out the Plains Indians.
I know an American Indian and he even admits that his people destroyed themselves by being stuck in the past and not getting into the mainstream of America. This guy was in the Air Force and was considering going to Iraq as a contractor but changed his mind when he saw the way captured Americans get their heads sawed off. They do that in Mexico too. But don’t tell anybody because telling the truth is racist around here.
The same guy decided to change his last name back to an Indian one just to make his mother happy. You wouldn’t believe how easy it was, he said. You fill out a few papers, you go before a judge, and bingo…I’m somebody else!
Newsmen? Since when are newsmen writing the history books and textbooks? We are arguing about history, right?Quote:
**There’s more nonsense then ever before. Most dedicated newsmen have left because they are fed up with reading garbage on the air while the networks deliberately sit on stories that don’t make the invading minorities look so good. **
Yes! PBS did a documentary with people like Dan Rather, Andy Rooney, and others who have been around for years. They all say the same thing. American journalism is now minority motivated with a don’t ask, don’t tell feel. Most real reporters hate being told what NOT to report so they retire and write books. By the way, the news of today, IS the history of tomorrow.