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Anonymous Coward User ID: 23692526 India 10/17/2012 09:34 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Photos of U.S. and Afghan Troops Patrolling Poppy Fields June 2012 Quoting: DC68 [link to publicintelligence.net] More Photos of US/NATO Troops Patrolling Opium Poppy Fields in Afghanistan [link to publicintelligence.net] War on Drugs??? - Yeah, OK... taliban is angry becoz us has cornered its drug business |
needle as weapon User ID: 25676746 United States 10/17/2012 09:44 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Rambo 4 was a great continuation of the series. Will any of these soldiers even approach one testicles worth of courage to speak out? they shame us as a nation as they "just follow orders" like some fucking robot idiots. Beyond fucked up. Any of their daughters back home gettin a heroin needle pressed into her arm? If they had any balls theyd be glad to sacrifice her, she's doing her duty by becoming a junkie, right? Goodbye daughter dear, I put a needle into your arm and killed my own future. Something like that? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 5859380 United States 10/17/2012 09:49 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Wow. Opium trade should be safe for a while. I can't believe my tax dollars are protecting that shit. Quoting: MudMan agree. in my neck of the woods, the amount of arrests for heroin use, sales and abuse have increased many fold over the last decade. the last few years it has really picked up speed. The system is using our tax dollars to bring in the drugs then prosecuting the people that are using it. we are truly being destroyed by those sworn to protect us. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 25755695 United States 10/17/2012 09:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Wow. Opium trade should be safe for a while. I can't believe my tax dollars are protecting that shit. Quoting: MudMan agree. in my neck of the woods, the amount of arrests for heroin use, sales and abuse have increased many fold over the last decade. the last few years it has really picked up speed. The system is using our tax dollars to bring in the drugs then prosecuting the people that are using it. we are truly being destroyed by those sworn to protect us. SPOT ON DUDE!!!! Hince the War on Drugs endless. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 23880197 United States 10/17/2012 09:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Rambo 4 was a great continuation of the series. Quoting: needle as weapon 25676746 Will any of these soldiers even approach one testicles worth of courage to speak out? they shame us as a nation as they "just follow orders" like some fucking robot idiots. Beyond fucked up. Any of their daughters back home gettin a heroin needle pressed into her arm? If they had any balls theyd be glad to sacrifice her, she's doing her duty by becoming a junkie, right? Goodbye daughter dear, I put a needle into your arm and killed my own future. Something like that? they are all cowards, but thats what life is for , to learn ... they learn by bringing low vibration upon the world , it will come back to them it always has |
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Light to Go User ID: 8545334 United States 10/17/2012 10:28 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You mean to say that the military industrial complex is into pushing drugs now? Untroubled, Scornful, Outrageous-That is how Wisdom wants us to be! White Genocide: 1900AD @ 35% - Today less than 8% of the earth's population Sophia's Correction |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1342668 Canada 10/17/2012 01:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If I wanted to catch a talibaniscum, that's where I'd hunt. Meanwhile, back in Helmand..local farmers are concerned that they will not find a market for their new crop but elders agree that cotton is the best alternative. [link to www.wadsam.com] And 24 tons of drugs burn. Video [link to www.wgrz.com] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 25768003 United States 10/17/2012 01:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Photos of U.S. and Afghan Troops Patrolling Poppy Fields June 2012 Quoting: DC68 [link to publicintelligence.net] More Photos of US/NATO Troops Patrolling Opium Poppy Fields in Afghanistan [link to publicintelligence.net] War on Drugs??? - Yeah, OK... I think the correct terminology is that they are liberating the poppy fields and all the $$$ they bring from the evildoers |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 25232132 United States 10/17/2012 01:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The drug trade interdiction failures are not the fault of the farmer. We don't like: the crops they grow the way they treat their women that they have a culture of fucking little boys their 'death to America' attitude So, why not just kill them all, take all their shit, and build a bunch of starbucks? Because that would be wrong. Why not invade Columbia, Bolivia and other cocaine producing countries? Because that would be wrong too. People can do their stuff in their country, that's how everybody wants it. How would you feel about the UN coming to Mississippi and conducting the elections? Not happy, I bet. If that was corn, the troops would be 'guarding' corn. If it was grapes, they would be guarding grapes. But it's poppies, and that's bad because our culture cannot control itself so it must control others. Please, try to grow up. Those farmers are no selling their product on the corners of the streets in your city. Your neighbors are. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 20293530 United States 10/17/2012 03:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The drug trade interdiction failures are not the fault of the farmer. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 25232132 We don't like: the crops they grow the way they treat their women that they have a culture of fucking little boys their 'death to America' attitude So, why not just kill them all, take all their shit, and build a bunch of starbucks? Because that would be wrong. Why not invade Columbia, Bolivia and other cocaine producing countries? Because that would be wrong too. People can do their stuff in their country, that's how everybody wants it. How would you feel about the UN coming to Mississippi and conducting the elections? Not happy, I bet. If that was corn, the troops would be 'guarding' corn. If it was grapes, they would be guarding grapes. But it's poppies, and that's bad because our culture cannot control itself so it must control others. Please, try to grow up. Those farmers are no selling their product on the corners of the streets in your city. Your neighbors are. this guy said it |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 25767592 United Kingdom 10/17/2012 04:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Wow. Opium trade should be safe for a while. I can't believe my tax dollars are protecting that shit. Quoting: MudMan agree. in my neck of the woods, the amount of arrests for heroin use, sales and abuse have increased many fold over the last decade. the last few years it has really picked up speed. The system is using our tax dollars to bring in the drugs then prosecuting the people that are using it. we are truly being destroyed by those sworn to protect us. SPOT ON DUDE!!!! Hince the War on Drugs endless. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 16155040 Canada 10/17/2012 04:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Photos of U.S. and Afghan Troops Patrolling Poppy Fields June 2012 Quoting: DC68 [link to publicintelligence.net] More Photos of US/NATO Troops Patrolling Opium Poppy Fields in Afghanistan [link to publicintelligence.net] War on Drugs??? - Yeah, OK... taliban is angry becoz us has cornered its drug business they all but wiped it out. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 14668881 United States 10/17/2012 04:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Bet you all would love to see proof that corrupt U.S. agencies, agents and Afghan officials along with U.S. military personnel are all involved in the export and distribution of Afghanistan's #1 product? That kind of shit can get people killed. The USA has facilitated criminals, and terrorists... It's all about the $$$$ in the end... They made the monster, and have fed it well... |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 25767592 United Kingdom 10/17/2012 04:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The drug trade interdiction failures are not the fault of the farmer. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 25232132 We don't like: the crops they grow the way they treat their women that they have a culture of fucking little boys their 'death to America' attitude So, why not just kill them all, take all their shit, and build a bunch of starbucks? Because that would be wrong. Why not invade Columbia, Bolivia and other cocaine producing countries? Because that would be wrong too. People can do their stuff in their country, that's how everybody wants it. How would you feel about the UN coming to Mississippi and conducting the elections? Not happy, I bet. If that was corn, the troops would be 'guarding' corn. If it was grapes, they would be guarding grapes. But it's poppies, and that's bad because our culture cannot control itself so it must control others. Please, try to grow up. Those farmers are no selling their product on the corners of the streets in your city. Your neighbors are. and it's being protected all the way to the corners of our streets by OUR troops, and then, once the stuff has been bought in bulk, and the money is safely in the coffers, the dealers and addicts are arrested and jailed, in the full knowledge there are hordes behind them, waiting to take their place nice! win win for the admin |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 73913 United States 10/17/2012 04:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The drug trade interdiction failures are not the fault of the farmer. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 25232132 We don't like: the crops they grow the way they treat their women that they have a culture of fucking little boys their 'death to America' attitude So, why not just kill them all, take all their shit, and build a bunch of starbucks? Because that would be wrong. Why not invade Columbia, Bolivia and other cocaine producing countries? Because that would be wrong too. People can do their stuff in their country, that's how everybody wants it. How would you feel about the UN coming to Mississippi and conducting the elections? Not happy, I bet. If that was corn, the troops would be 'guarding' corn. If it was grapes, they would be guarding grapes. But it's poppies, and that's bad because our culture cannot control itself so it must control others. Please, try to grow up. Those farmers are no selling their product on the corners of the streets in your city. Your neighbors are. |
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