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Monday, March 30, 2015
The Wire, David Simon & President Barack Obama: The War on Drugs is Violent and Sad
I, Stephanie, never used illegal drugs or abused legal prescribed drugs. Some say I'm weird, but they probably want me to join them in a drug induced coma supplied by dangerous drug dealers or the medical/pharmaceutical industry wanting to make money from altering minds, especially the ethnic minority minds. Making these drugs legal is dangerous, they alter the mind too much, more so than alcohol and food.
I can't imagine going to the local drug store and needing to wait in line behind someone picking up crack, cocaine, marijuana, meth or whatever drug addicts take to avoid the inevitable sadness that sometimes enters our lives. These drugs make people forget they need to work and they need families and they are willing to rob and steal for these items.
The Wire creator David Simon was interviewed by President Barack H. Obama about the premise of his show. I think The Wire displayed the urban decay that makes living in certain areas dangerous for law abiding citizens.
The president says "we've seen reduction in violent crime in most urban areas in America."
What will President Barack Obama about police not arresting drug dealers that clog sidewalks with profanity and dirty drug addict customers who will assault citizens for to feed addiction.
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