Robert McNamara and McGeorge Bundy: "The Vietnam was a mistake and should never have happened. Oh, God where did things go wrong? Now the only thing we can do is prevent this from ever happening again."
How nut's does that sound. Cronkite just said about Clinton. To imagine this was BEFORE two terms of fuckin Bush and his dishonest ignorant idiocy. And as crazy and upsetting as all the graphs and figures were, this was a long time ago now, and I'm pretty damn sure ALL those graphs and figures will have gotten even worse than they were in this video.
I thought perhaps Obama might possibly be a little more of a hope. It seems however he's another dishonest sell-out, and no different.
Our economy is in shambles yet we burn tax dollars. Billions of dollars leave our shores as users pay exorbitant prices to gangs of murderers.Thousands die in or streets and in the narco states that supply us.
The modern drug war was only 10 years old in 1995, when Cronkite made this essay, 15 years ago. Very few Americans alive today can remember life before. That is why it has not ended. We have been mislead to believe the drug war keeps us safe.
My grandparents' generation ended National Prohibition after only 13 years because they could remember that life with legal alcohol was safer than life without legal alcohol.
Cronkite was right. If only people listened to him. Unfortunately I see the unjust war on drugs continuing for quite some time. That is, until we all get our heads out of our asses and do something about it.
I thought GHWBush was suicidal when he pronounced "we should execute drug dealers" when his cia connected boys are the decades long smugglers after all.
we accept the world with which we are presented. and to accept it without curious questioning is to be led like sheep to slaughter. those who believe that the war on drugs is infallible are truely ignorant, in every way. these people will support a war on the grounds that peace is abnormal. they feel that something as profound as war is the only thing that could possibly offer the illusion of a proactive solution.
What a two-faced liar Walter Cronkite was! He put on one persona to earn the general public's trust and his wealth, when in reality he was a new order elitist. Pretending to stand for the American Way while selling us out behind our backs! Do a search and you will see he was a crusader for a New World Order.
The government should definitely educate the public, like it has with smoking and alcohol, but criminalizing it has clearly failed. Seriously, does anyone think that the prohibition of drugs has made America safer or more prosperous?
quite the opposite. it doesn't take a genius to see that the war on drugs has made America (and Canada) a more dangerous place. gang related violence has increased since the war was started.
from the cartels wanting to push more and get more money to the citizens whom feel rejected from society and turning to gangs for a sense of belonging.
the war has failed... but of course, they will never admit that.
Pride goeth before a fall... truer words have never been spoken.
Not too far in the near future, I hope we look back and see how idiotic this war has been.............. I mean, real idiotic. Having a whole bunch of people making harm to others just to save them from themselves.... Does not make one bit of sense. Don't save me, don't help me. What you do is worst.
@Picaro1 Doenst make sense, i agree. The key to what you say becoming reality, in my opinion, is whether or not human being's decide to become more rational, to use that frontal lobe more often. I think that depends on world events, and whether society becomes more or less stable as a result.
Robert McNamara and McGeorge Bundy: "The Vietnam was a mistake and should never have happened. Oh, God where did things go wrong? Now the only thing we can do is prevent this from ever happening again."
edavismookie25 2 weeks ago in playlist Walter Cronkite: On America's "Disastrous" War on Drugs
Walter Cronkite was CFR, elitist as hell and considered most humans to be
"useful idiots"; far lesser than he was.
90% of corporate mainstream media is owned by the very entities that grow and ship massive amounts of narcotics into the U.S. for billions in profits.
Even Cronkite himself would not be allowed to do this kind of program today.
Our military is not "fighting terrorism" in Afghanistan, THEY'RE GUARDING POPPY FIELDS! Its a damned JOKE and Americans need to wake up to it.
GooglFascists 1 year ago
Gotta love Cronkite, the last honest real journalist.
IloveJimiHendrix2009 1 year ago
Holy fuck.
How nut's does that sound. Cronkite just said about Clinton. To imagine this was BEFORE two terms of fuckin Bush and his dishonest ignorant idiocy. And as crazy and upsetting as all the graphs and figures were, this was a long time ago now, and I'm pretty damn sure ALL those graphs and figures will have gotten even worse than they were in this video.
I thought perhaps Obama might possibly be a little more of a hope. It seems however he's another dishonest sell-out, and no different.
martiangrundy 1 year ago
Our economy is in shambles yet we burn tax dollars. Billions of dollars leave our shores as users pay exorbitant prices to gangs of murderers.Thousands die in or streets and in the narco states that supply us.
Send doctors not cops to a health crisis!
dullsvillain 1 year ago
The modern drug war was only 10 years old in 1995, when Cronkite made this essay, 15 years ago. Very few Americans alive today can remember life before. That is why it has not ended. We have been mislead to believe the drug war keeps us safe.
My grandparents' generation ended National Prohibition after only 13 years because they could remember that life with legal alcohol was safer than life without legal alcohol.
John34Chase 2 years ago
Cronkite was right. If only people listened to him. Unfortunately I see the unjust war on drugs continuing for quite some time. That is, until we all get our heads out of our asses and do something about it.
AresCassell 2 years ago
Look at the animated graph... You can see the same pattern with every law of restriction. People will find a way around it every time.
TCF2148 2 years ago
I thought GHWBush was suicidal when he pronounced "we should execute drug dealers" when his cia connected boys are the decades long smugglers after all.
ISamuelII 2 years ago
We have our bill of rights number nine to combat prohibition now, to end it for once and for all time.
I made a video commentary on this watch?v=HjabEapzXbo
Pass it along if you agree.
ISamuelII 2 years ago
we accept the world with which we are presented. and to accept it without curious questioning is to be led like sheep to slaughter. those who believe that the war on drugs is infallible are truely ignorant, in every way. these people will support a war on the grounds that peace is abnormal. they feel that something as profound as war is the only thing that could possibly offer the illusion of a proactive solution.
bumpinbassface 2 years ago
repeal prohibition. legalize it! write your congressmen, obama...
hanumanbolo 2 years ago 2
It might be time to have this report re-aired!
mardy26 2 years ago 2
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What a two-faced liar Walter Cronkite was! He put on one persona to earn the general public's trust and his wealth, when in reality he was a new order elitist. Pretending to stand for the American Way while selling us out behind our backs! Do a search and you will see he was a crusader for a New World Order.
truenotion 2 years ago
The government should definitely educate the public, like it has with smoking and alcohol, but criminalizing it has clearly failed. Seriously, does anyone think that the prohibition of drugs has made America safer or more prosperous?
TacticusPrime 2 years ago 5
quite the opposite. it doesn't take a genius to see that the war on drugs has made America (and Canada) a more dangerous place. gang related violence has increased since the war was started.
from the cartels wanting to push more and get more money to the citizens whom feel rejected from society and turning to gangs for a sense of belonging.
the war has failed... but of course, they will never admit that.
Pride goeth before a fall... truer words have never been spoken.
WMBrown 2 years ago
so what's the solution???
continue a campaign that has been an unmitigated falure????
prohibition doesn't work!!!!!!
nochey78 3 years ago
i meant "failure"
nochey78 3 years ago
Not too far in the near future, I hope we look back and see how idiotic this war has been.............. I mean, real idiotic. Having a whole bunch of people making harm to others just to save them from themselves.... Does not make one bit of sense. Don't save me, don't help me. What you do is worst.
Picaro1 4 years ago 10
an affrontery by ghouls & robot followers more like..get a guy Mike Gravel to get
rid of the ;ot of them & the whole mess these official law enforcement/prison/meth clinics/judges/politician profiteers create & maintain.
NatureLegalized 4 years ago
What are you a poet? I have no idea what you are talking about.
Picaro1 4 years ago
@Picaro1 Doenst make sense, i agree. The key to what you say becoming reality, in my opinion, is whether or not human being's decide to become more rational, to use that frontal lobe more often. I think that depends on world events, and whether society becomes more or less stable as a result.
peteheatb3 1 year ago
Check out the song "For Want of a High" here on YouTube.
111oooo 4 years ago
Whose Cypress Hill? you can always go back to Stthe 1960s Bob Dylen "Everybody most get Stoned"
Picaro1 4 years ago
great man
entelekhia 4 years ago 2
"the war on drug is the war on me" fron the kottonmouth kings.
si13ntwarrior 5 years ago 2