1 posted on
07/08/2002 7:56:44 PM PDT by
Djarum
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2 posted on
07/08/2002 7:58:04 PM PDT by
Djarum
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Prohibition, a gangster's best friend.
4 posted on
07/08/2002 8:19:08 PM PDT by
per loin
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5 posted on
07/08/2002 8:20:55 PM PDT by
dennisw
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6 posted on
07/08/2002 8:20:59 PM PDT by
dennisw
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7 posted on
07/08/2002 8:21:03 PM PDT by
dennisw
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8 posted on
07/08/2002 8:21:09 PM PDT by
dennisw
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9 posted on
07/08/2002 8:21:18 PM PDT by
dennisw
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Boy that website is annoying with its 9-lived pop-ups.
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Lets hope the War on Terrorism is a lot more succesful than the War on Drugs. Otherwise we had all better start taking lessons in Arabic.
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Devilishly clever lot. The amount of money involved is unfathomable. Were there truly a will, to address the problem of cocaine trafficking, it would have been terminated long ago. The corruption runs deep. It's not as though the traffickers are unknown or the plantations hard to find. The traffickers could be assassinated and the plantations could be nuked. Simple, effective, end of story!
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Great article, bookmarked for later use.
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If they're moving drugs by subs some of our SSNs could get in some good practice. The only question is it worth the cost of the torpedoes to us. The Narc's tech will never be that high.
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Thank you drug prohibition! Fools!
36 posted on
07/08/2002 9:45:16 PM PDT by
Kermit
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The central feature of the facility was a $1.5 million IBM AS400 mainframe...
Another example of a journalist who fails to do a little research. An AS/400 is not a Mainframe and I doubt the price tag is $1.5 million. If this was the core of their computer center then I'm not too impressed.
41 posted on
07/09/2002 1:58:16 AM PDT by
PFKEY
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And the really perverse thing about attempts to control the supply of drugs: the better you do at reducing the supply, the higher the price on the street goes, giving ever more incentive to supply the drugs.
45 posted on
07/09/2002 6:48:40 AM PDT by
-YYZ-
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They even use a fleet of submarines, mini-subs, and semisubmersibles to ferry drugs
I always wondered why they didn't use subs for this type of thing.
Now I know that by the time it dawned on me they probably had a fleet of them.
57 posted on
07/09/2002 6:24:37 PM PDT by
Jhoffa_
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I'n Tony Montana and dees is my server farm.
Meet my leetle fren, a 10GB fiber backbone.
74 posted on
07/10/2002 8:01:42 PM PDT by
Benrand
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