tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8282587.post110733013383281012..comments2024-03-19T01:48:39.709+00:00Comments on Power and Control: Why We Must Not End ProhibitionM. Simonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09508934110558197375noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8282587.post-35169515771499857992008-05-21T16:56:00.000+00:002008-05-21T16:56:00.000+00:00Okay, I'm a little slow, but I just found your sit...Okay, I'm a little slow, but I just found your site. Another reason for not ending the WOD (but what I say is a war on inalienable rights) is that if we stop all the billions of dollars flowing south into Mexico, their economy may crash, but totally, then we could have a failed nation on our southern border, with riots, revolution, and civil war . . . not to mention millions more wanting to flee to the U.S. Still, I am a believer in that quaint principle known as "inalienable rights." If I have a right to the use or abuse of the true narcotic drug alcohol, just so long as I don't violate the rights of others, then why don't I have an equal right to other drugs, which have less potential to cause violent behavior? If you are notified of this comment (after all this time) and are interested, you might want to check out my essay: The Myth of Inalienable Rights as Applied to the War on Drugs: The Tyranny of Legislating Morality," at http://dowehaverights.blogspot.com.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com