American Drug War: The Last White Hope Part 4 of 13
American Drug War: The Last White Hope is a 2007 documentary by writer/director Kevin Booth about the War on Drugs in the United States. The film claims the War on Drugs has become one of the longest and most costly wars in American history. Inspired by the death of four family members and close friend Bill Hicks from “legal drugs,” Texas filmmaker Kevin Booth sets out to prove his claim that the Drug War has failed. Three and a half years in the making, the film follows gang members, former DEA agents, CIA officers, narcotics officers, judges, politicians, prisoners and celebrities. There is also extensive treatment of CIA and Contras cocaine trafficking in the US. The film analyzes imprisoned drug trafficker Ricky Ross, described by a Los Angeles Times reporter as the “Wal-Mart of crack dealing.” After being arrested, Ross discovered through the work of journalist Gary Webb that his cocaine source had been working for the CIA.
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“Government cannot protect people from themselves, it is just impossible. Otherwise they become a tyrannical state.” — Ron Paul
great upload!!!
I never ever saw any one man or woman as ’round’ until I saw Gary…
caged men in pink undies…….hmmmm
@prussell66 .Well said. “Sheriff” Arpaio is nothing but a power-hungry scumbag who likes to pretend he is morally superior to the drug users that he incarcerates.
Arpaio will always get re-elected as long as there are snowbirds in Sun City and his deputies keep arresting illegals. He’s a fascist goon and like it or not, he’s the face of America’s future: an old, aging fuck in jackboots without a shred of human decency in his heart.
trading stock on prisoners backs no matter what the crime is wrong. If the government thinks you have done a crime then it should be up to the government not contractors to lock them up.
No wonder america is going down the shute. Thats is absolutly appaling.
squirrel master