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It should not be surprising that we have the same result from the War-On-Drugs. Utopian analysis should allow us to learn from our mistakes and be able to counter religious fanaticism (the root of all evil). Like every act of tyranny, the War-On-Drugs is supposed to be for our own good. It isn't. Every person must make her own discoveries about what is good for her and worth the risk, the trouble, the expense and the time for her...
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Utopian analysis should allow us to learn from our mistakes and be able to counter religious fanaticism (the root of all evil). Like every act of tyranny, the War-On-Drugs is supposed to be for our own good. It isn't. Every person must make her own discoveries about what is good for her and worth the risk, the trouble, the expense and the time for her...
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