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In reply to the discussion: DEA investigates Montana state legislator for medical marijuana views [View all]RainDog
(28,784 posts)23. The DEA has also been involved in undermining other nations' politics as well
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/26/world/26wikidrugs.html
The Drug Enforcement Administration has been transformed into a global intelligence organization with a reach that extends far beyond narcotics, and an eavesdropping operation so expansive it has to fend off foreign politicians who want to use it against their political enemies, according to secret diplomatic cables.
In far greater detail than previously seen, the cables, from the cache obtained by WikiLeaks and made available to some news organizations, offer glimpses of drug agents balancing diplomacy and law enforcement in places where it can be hard to tell the politicians from the traffickers, and where drug rings are themselves mini-states whose wealth and violence permit them to run roughshod over struggling governments.
Diplomats recorded unforgettable vignettes from the largely unseen war on drugs:
¶In Panama, an urgent BlackBerry message from the president to the American ambassador demanded that the D.E.A. go after his political enemies: I need help with tapping phones.
In far greater detail than previously seen, the cables, from the cache obtained by WikiLeaks and made available to some news organizations, offer glimpses of drug agents balancing diplomacy and law enforcement in places where it can be hard to tell the politicians from the traffickers, and where drug rings are themselves mini-states whose wealth and violence permit them to run roughshod over struggling governments.
Diplomats recorded unforgettable vignettes from the largely unseen war on drugs:
¶In Panama, an urgent BlackBerry message from the president to the American ambassador demanded that the D.E.A. go after his political enemies: I need help with tapping phones.
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DEA investigates Montana state legislator for medical marijuana views [View all]
Judi Lynn
Feb 2012
OP
I can't rec this enough. This is partially why I am unapologetically "Un-American"
Taverner
Feb 2012
#4
I wonder if the ATF goes after people; owning guns with big pharma prescription drugs?
Uncle Joe
Feb 2012
#2
The DEA is the biggest drug cartel there is. They don't like up and coming competition.
LetTimmySmoke
Feb 2012
#19
The Federal government has been running its own medical marijuana program for decades.
Occulus
Feb 2012
#22
"Why isn't this program more known and understood and used by legalization activists?"
boppers
Feb 2012
#36
Well, thank you for that. I was speechless reading that post. Flaunt the law??..
truth2power
Feb 2012
#29
Our American government has become a country of the whim of the rich, aka fascist
fasttense
Feb 2012
#28