Raoul Duke
11-30-2007, 07:46 PM
http://i.realone.com/assets/rn/img/2/2/0/8/17438022-17438027-thumbnail.jpg</img> (http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/17438347/how_america_lost_the_war_on_drugs?source=music_new s_rssfeed)After Thirty-Five Years and $500 Billion, Drugs Are as Cheap andPlentiful as Ever: An Anatomy of a Failure.
1. AFTER PABLOOn the day of his death, December 2nd, 1993, the Colombianbillionaire drug kingpin Pablo Escobar was on the run and living ina small, tiled-roof house in a middle-class neighborhood ofMedellín, close to the soccer stadium. He died,theatrically, ridiculously, gunned down by a Colombian policemanhunt squad while he tried to flee across the barrio's rooftops,a fat, bearded man who had kicked off his flip-flops to try tooutrun the bullets. The first thing the American drug...
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1. AFTER PABLOOn the day of his death, December 2nd, 1993, the Colombianbillionaire drug kingpin Pablo Escobar was on the run and living ina small, tiled-roof house in a middle-class neighborhood ofMedellín, close to the soccer stadium. He died,theatrically, ridiculously, gunned down by a Colombian policemanhunt squad while he tried to flee across the barrio's rooftops,a fat, bearded man who had kicked off his flip-flops to try tooutrun the bullets. The first thing the American drug...
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