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Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Bill Steigerwald :: Townhall.com Columnist
Step Up Barack and Oppose the Drug War
by Bill Steigerwald
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Too bad young Barack Obama wasn't as deeply into the drug trade as the Clintons' smear artists would like America's Democrat voters to believe.

Too bad he hadn't been a serious teenage drug dealer on the mean middle-class streets of Honolulu, where he was raised by his grandparents and attended an elite high school.

Better yet, too bad Obama hadn't been arrested for selling pot or possessing cocaine as a teenager but had still grown up to be what he is today -- a political rock star just one Clinton away from becoming America's second black president.

If Obama had suffered serious legal pain for his youthful dalliance in illegal drugs -- as hundreds of thousands of Americans do every year -- he might not be the hardened drug warrior he is today.

Obama has gotten props for being the first electable presidential candidate to fess up to his youthful interest in illegal drugs without pretending he didn't enjoy the experience.

"When I was a kid, I inhaled frequently -- that was the point," Obama can be seen admitting on YouTube. More famously, in his 1995 bestseller "Dreams from My Father," he said he used marijuana and cocaine as a teen but never heroin.

Obama's candor is refreshing in the morally challenged land of big-time politics, where invertebrates, hypocrites and liars rule. But when it comes to the mindless prosecution of the war on (some) drugs, he's as spineless as the next politician.

Though he's way too smart, sophisticated and street-wise to be unaware of the arguments against drug prohibition, he's made nary a public peep about what the drug war has done to our liberties and wallets.

Nor has he railed about the decades of socioeconomic damage it's done to black communities. Nor about the young black males who've died in disproportionately high numbers in shootouts over drug turf.

No one expects Obama to wreck his White House chances by challenging the puritanical premises behind the drug war. But except for methamphetamine, which is ravaging many (white) communities in Illinois, Sen. Obama virtually ignores the issue of illegal drugs.

A search for the word "marijuana" on his official Web site, obama.senate.gov (which archives his Senate speeches), brings not one hit. Ditto for "cocaine." "Heroin" comes up three times -- in connection with Afghanistan and Burma.

Obama is not even in favor of legalizing medical marijuana. And he was the last potential president to promise he'd call off federal drug raids on medical marijuana clinics.

If his past is vetted by the media the way the Clintonistas are praying it will be, Obama's drug experiences may turn out to be not as innocent as he's portrayed. But for now it seems that -- like umpteen millions of his fellow law-breaking Americans -- he did his pot and coke and didn't get caught.

Too bad. If his life had been spoiled even a little by the evil drug war, he might have more sympathy for the 1.6 million Americans who get busted each year for nonviolent drug offenses.

Then, instead of merely being the most charismatic of three indistinguishable liberals competing to see who can use Big Government to "change" America the most, he could become a real American political hero -- by using his famed oratorical skills to end America's most senseless war.

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Bill Steigerwald, born and raised in Pittsburgh, is a former L.A. Times copy editor and free-lancer who also worked as a docudrama researcher for CBS-TV in Hollywood before becoming a reporter for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and a columnist Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. Bill Steigerwald recently retired from daily newspaper journalism..
 
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While You're At It, Steigs....

Why don't you call for the same kind of common sense from your favorite GOP candidate??

I guess no pigs have flown by your window lately....

Doper Bill Is High Again
Obama can win if he tries to legalize pot, crack, cocaine, heroine etc. You must be working for Hillary.

Serious consequences for us
For the past 8 months my husband, son and stepson have been awaiting possible indictment on charges for growing marijuana. My son had nothing to do with it at all and was in the wrong place at the wrong time. My husband and stepson were shanghaied by some really dangerous people. They tried to comply, but realized neither of them knew anything about how to do it. One day my husband said he wanted his life back and could not do it anymore. They shot my stepson five times. He lived, but my husband got a text message saying "get back to work or your wife is next". He was still getting nowhere, but was afraid to quit.

Finally a set of circumstances presented itself that allowed my husband and stepson to get out. Since my husband had basically moved his "legal" business onto the "growing" property, it turned out all three of them were helping him move his equipment when the police showed up to bust them.

While law enforcement believes my husband, they are positive that my stepson is a hardcore drug addict and forced his dad into it to support his habit. They have been shaking bushes and turning over rocks and everything that falls out disproves their theory. They keep saying they will dismiss the case against my son, but they haven't yet. They also keep flipping the charges from 2nd degree felony to a misdemeanor for my husband, but since he cannot give them the perpetrators, they keep him twisting in the wind. They are still sure they can find a way to send my stepson away for a long time.

My husband and I are 61. Our plans for the future have been put on hold. Since they got a write-up in the newspaper, our excellent reputation as good people has taken a terrible hit. Do we think the drug laws need to be done away with? You bet. If the war on drugs had never existed, this would have never happened to us. Our family and others like us would not have had to face this feeling of utter devastation.

ragtopcaddy
I agree 99%. I can only take issue with the Taliban poppy cultivation. The Taliban banned poppy cultivation and deprived many Afganis with their means of support. One reason they were disliked by many. Your overall point of despotic regimes using drug cash to bolster their coffers is common however. Recent case in point, Hugo Chavez.

Wow, what a breath of fresh air..
Thank you Mr. Steigerwald!

I have much to say about the painfully idiotic war on personal liberty characterized as the "War on Drugs" in the press and government (see my blog-click on my name). Just for openers, wars are not waged on inanimate objects, they are inevitably waged against human beings. This particular war is waged against innocent citizens making an admittedly, in my humble opinion, poor personal choice, while making the most despicable thugs, despots, tyrants, socio-, and psycho-paths fabulously wealthy, granting them the resources to wreak horror and savagery on society at large, and America in particular (Taliban poppy cultivation).

Why were our parents and grandparents able to muster the intellectual candlepower to repeal a constitutional amendment creating alcohol prohibition, a near perfect analogy to our current drug prohibition, while our society, which should be expected to learn from their experience and build upon it, is apparently incapable of mustering the candlepower to even comprehend what they did?!

We place otherwise productive and potentially productive (cases in point: Obama or Bush, depending on your political persuasion) people in prison, changing them for the worse for the remainder of their lives, if not utterly destroying them and/or their families, while fattening the purses of the truly criminal amongst us. We have been doing this for more than 90 years and have broken a lot of eggs but produced no omelets. Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result.

It's maddening!!!

The War On Drugs
TWOD is a cover name for a war on the Constitution. Jamie is right that the profit motive must be removed before there can be any sensible action on drugs in our society. Now, who would be must likely to oppose legalization and the subsequent dramatic fall in prices. Would it be fair to say that our politicians and the drug cartels are the only players that are in complete agreement? Just where do those hundreds of billions of dollars a year go?

Prohibition has never worked
Whether it was the WCTU against alcohol or now against what the Government calls illegal drugs. I do not pretend to know the answer, I am just a Texas cattleman, that question is best left to others smarter than me, but I DO know that whatever the answer is must involve taking the money out of it.

Obama and Pandemic Disease
The irony of Obama's drug use is startling - had he been destroyed by the drugs he would not be where he is - but because he was not destroyed he perhaps does not understand the pandemic nature of drug addiction.
Ohg
http://thefiresidepost.com/2007/11/01/drug-addiction-is-pan demic/

bryce3 - PPR or STFU
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Every indication available immediately online shows that Obama has striven to portray himself as "Tough on Drugs."

In other words, as a Prohibitionist.

Inasmuch as the War on (Some) Drugs works out to be - overwhelmingly - a war on young Black males, that makes whatever other work he's undertaken rather too much like throwing first-aid kits to the survivors of a torpedoed passenger ship after first surfacing to machine-gun their lifeboats.

If you have references to the contrary, please provide same.

Remember, Horst Wessel was also "a community activist."

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SJ Doc on Obama and drugs
Again, do some research and you will see for yourself that on the issue of drugs in the inner city, Obama is anything but 'a traitor to his own race.'

bryce3 - ''on the battleground''
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Regarding Mellow Yellow having been "actually on the battleground"...

On which side?

The Prohibitionists' or the Constitutionalists'?

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SJ Doc on Obama and drugs
Do some research on Obama's years as a community activist in Chicago and you will find that unlike many politicians who talk about combating drugs in the inner city, he was actually on the battleground.

Obama is Black? News to me....
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We've got us a War on (Some) Drugs that is impacting disproportionately upon the Black population in this country, and we've got a political candidate running for president chiefly on the strength of his cutaneous melanin content, and this Mellow Yellow specimen dives right in and swims along with the barracuda tearing at the flesh of the Black community in America.

Hell, it's no wonder he won't make even the least outward showing of patriotic sentiment with regard to the flag of these United States.

He's a traitor to his own race.

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Well Said, Bill
I couldn't agree more. How many "drug warriors" truly understand how devastating are the consequences of their pathetic attempts at prohibition? Not to mention the tragic loss of liberty for citizens of this "free" (excuse me while I wretch) country.

How many millions of potentially good, productive
citizens (like Obama) have had their lives and potential destroyed by the misguided policies of their own government?

Will Americans ever wake up? The freedom to do with your own body as you wish is the most fundamental freedom of all.
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