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The release of Ingrid Betancourt and other hostages of Columbian left-wing revolutionry group FARC has been headline news around the world. But what was going on behind the scenes leading to the release? And while FARC seems weakened, cocaine production is up at record levels. . . read more
Hot for Words is a popular YouTube video blog on the topic of the origin of language. In this video, Marina investigates the origin of the most famous brand name in the world. . . read more
In Search of the Big Bang. Cocaine.org supplies all the information you'll probably ever need about cocaine, in its many variant forms.  . . read more
In a parody of the swiftboat veteran attack ad which hurt Democrat John Kerry in the 2004 election against George Bush, the Swiftkids go up Obama's nose in search of the truth. How much cocaine did he do? . . read more

In a recent interview Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice echoed Senator Obama's call for a national dialogue on race, expressing her concern that the ugly bootprints of slavery still mark America's cultural and political landscape. Her remarks came after the U.N.s' Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination scolded U.S. officials for not doing enough to eliminate the vestiges of slavery, most notably America's punitive drug war policies. President Bush spoke in favor of reforming some of these policies when he first took office but quickly had to turn his attention to responding to 9/11. With Secretary Rice stepping out on race, will Bush finally push for legislative reform?

Secretary Rice certainly didn't pull any punches. "Africans and Europeans came here and founded this country together - Europeans by choice and Africans in chains.... Descendants of slaves did not get much of a head start, and I think you continue to see some of the effects of that. That particular birth defect makes it hard for us to confront it, hard for us to talk about it, and hard for us to realize that it has continuing relevance for who we are today"...

No other policy is more responsible for racial disparities in the criminal justice system than the crack/powder cocaine sentencing disparity which punishes crack offenses 100 times more severely than powder cocaine offenses, even though they're two forms of the same drug... Eliminating the crack/powder sentencing disparity won't erase America's "birth defect", but it will directly confront it. Because of draconian mandatory minimum sentencing and disparate drug law enforcement the U.S. now incarcerates more black men on a per capita basis than South Africa at the height of Apartheid. Bill Clinton ignored this racial injustice and has recently apologized for it. President Bush has less than a year to address it. [More]

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He earned millions as a drug dealer and killed anyone who got in his way. But Pablo Escobar is now revered as a saint in Colombia, having built houses and provided jobs for the poor and unemployed, before he was killed in 1993. . . read more
Colombia is the world's main producer and distributor of cocaine. As police continue their efforts to crack down on the drug cartels - they're finding the battle is not only on land, in the sky or on the sea, but underwater. . . read more
Paco, a cheap drug made from the residue of cocaine production, is spreading across poor neighbourhoods in Argentina, and turning thousand of children into addicts. . . read more
A Gulfstream II jet crashed in Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula in late September with a load of nearly four tons of cocaine. This particular jet was used between 2003 and 2005 by the CIA for at least three trips between the U.S. and Guantanamo Bay.  . . read more
Columbia is the world's largest producer of cocaine, accounting for around 80% of total supply. This short documentary reveals why and how Colombia's poor rural farmers make and sell cocaine.  . . read more
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I have known John McCain personally since 1982. I wrote a well-received speech for him. Earlier this year, I wrote in The New York Times—I’m beginning to sound like Paul Krugman, who cannot begin a column without saying, “As I warned the world in my last column...”—a highly favorable Op-Ed about McCain, taking Rush Limbaugh and the others in the Right Wing Sanhedrin to task for going after McCain for being insufficiently conservative. I don’t—still—doubt that McCain’s instincts remain fundamentally conservative. But the problem is otherwise.

McCain rose to power on his personality and biography. He was authentic. He spoke truth to power. He told the media they were “jerks” (a sure sign of authenticity, to say nothing of good taste; we are jerks). He was real. He was unconventional. He embraced former anti-war leaders. He brought resolution to the awful missing-POW business. He brought about normalization with Vietnam—his former torturers! Yes, he erred in accepting plane rides and vacations from Charles Keating, but then, having been cleared on technicalities, groveled in apology before the nation. He told me across a lunch table, “The Keating business was much worse than my five and a half years in Hanoi, because I at least walked away from that with my honor.” Your heart went out to the guy. I thought at the time, God, this guy should be president someday.

A year ago, when everyone, including the man I’m about to endorse, was caterwauling to get out of Iraq on the next available flight, John McCain, practically alone, said no, no—bad move. Surge. It seemed a suicidal position to take, an act of political bravery of the kind you don’t see a whole lot of anymore.

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Aborted Landing

Aborted landing at Sydney airport 4.35 pm - a jumbo within 800 metre of landing throttled up, back into the sky to avoid a plane on the runway - by end of runway the planes were above & below each other - it wasn't Qantas - Terry

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Re: Zeitgeist Addendum

Brilliant, mind-expanding stuff - even better than the original. The timing is perfect with the criminal U.S. financial system in a state of collapse and dragging the world down with it. These times of crisis lead to paradigm shifts - it is time for the Zeitgeist revolution.

1. Boycott Citibank, JP Morgan Chase & Bank of America and expose the corrupt Federal Reserve system

2. Boycott the mainstream media networks and protect the freedom of the internet

3. Boycott the military

4. Boycott energy companies - get off the grid, convert your car

5. Reject the current political system - the illusion of democracy in this corrupt monetary system is an insult to our intelligence

6. Spread the message, create critical mass 

All the natural resources on the planet are the common heritage of all people. We can all live in abundance if we focus on real change - J.P.

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Re: The Exorcism of Sarah

Religious belief should itself be a disqualification for executive office as it displays a complete lack of critical thinking. Will church and state ever really be separate in America? - Jesus

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Re: Sia - Buttons

Thanx for supporting Sia. She is Australia's finest - Amy

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Re: Alien Contact Coming October 14

I'm ready to believe but why would highly advanced aliens transmit their messages through such kooks. And what do the aliens have to do with 9/11? - The Truth is Really Out There

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Re: U.S. Economic Collapse? - From Michael Lerner

Economic collapse, I don't think so. The problem with all millenarium thinking is simply that things work at a much more glacial pace and are infinitely more complex than Michael/chicken little can get into the space of his squawk. Lehman Bros are not being singled out because they are perceived as "liberal" etc ; they are simple another of the bankstas who have hit the wall in the collapse of one of the history of money's ponzi schemes. The SCO (China)/India, resurgence of Russia and the emerging South American/Japan splintering of markets means the Wall Street pygmies now have to move out of the club house and actually perform because the game has really begun.

The banking cartel IS big news but its demise overdue and hoped for by most sentient human beings is not Economic collapse because Commerce is an essential human need and recruiter of human ability. Try one of the Economists from the USA who has been way prescient, calling these events at least two years ago to my knowledge. Dean Baker is occassionaly on mainstream media but they do not like him. The bloke really knows his stuff and while his focus is the USA his take on how Capitalism actually lurches about is fair dinkum info the world in general needs to factor in - Anthony Innes

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