bad habits are hard to break

Via Pajamas Media, I see that Professor Bainbridge disagrees with the administration's attempt to meddle in Mexico's internal affairs.

I agree, and I think that such interference only paves the way for a commie takeover in Mexico like the one in Bolivia. As I argued in a previous post, history bears this out:

I think the Drug War stinks, and I can't think of a better way to empower anti-American commies.

And now Evo Morales has risen to power from his base (pun unintended) as a leader in the opposition to the United States' coca eradication efforts.

What the hell are we trying to do, anyway? Transform a phony war into a real one? As I pointed out in a comment the other day, I don't think this nonsense will end until some libertarian idealist with nothing to gain resorts to a different sort of bioengineering.

How many nutjobs like Morales and Chavez will it take?

Sigh.

Wars on human appetites are more expensive than the appetites they purport to combat.

And equally addictive.

posted by Eric on 05.05.06 at 09:59 AM





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