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Mary Jo Nieson's avatar

Dang the evil runs so deep

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George Garfinkel's avatar

Not only should President Trump issue a pardon, but it is time for the current DOJ to start indicting the lawbreakers from the Biden administration, certainly starting with Mr.Garland.

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Abigail Starke's avatar

Yes 100%

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Mike McCormick's avatar

JOH was guilty of cocaine smuggling in league with his brother for a decade before President Trump ran for office in 2016 … he wasn’t framed by bad guys, he was a bad guy. His government got $500 million in U.S. assistance through Biden’s Alliance for Prosperity (2014-2016). He has much information on ObamaBiden cartel activities in smuggling and human trafficking, including what the Catholic Church was involved in through Theodore McCarrick. I know you are a devout Catholic. Do you recognize the role JOH played in subverting the Catholic Church led by Pope Francis? Do you want more answers from JOH about that and the drug smuggling networks throughout South America? Because I do. Hopefully with this presidential pardon, we’ll learn more from JOH, who had a long, dirty career as an international criminal politician.

Just like Joe Biden.

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Pastor Sam GospelGunslingers's avatar

The attack against JOH included the UN and NGOs, and neighboring Guatemala was also overthrown. I've been reporting on it for years. Thank you, Roger, for giving President Hernandez a voice!

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Dr. Dre's avatar

Dear Roger, I believe the name's spelling is "Madariaga'! Not 100% sure as I am not a Spanish spkr.

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Patrick Chine's avatar

Great post.

Alcohol and Tobacco lobbyists in the '60s wanted marijuana illegal because pre-teens and teenagers were smoking weed, rather than smoking cigs and drinking. '70s saw weed take over as acid was fading, and in response lobbyists doubled down, believing that prosecuting marijuana would coerce their target groups to smoke cigs and drink. Instead, the end of the 70s and early 80s saw the proliferation of cocaine, which could be cut with toxic fillers for a cheap high. Hard drugs are addictive, just as cigs were designed to be, but usually people don't carjack to pay for cigs. Lobbyists doubled down again, and the country's youth was lost to highly addictive and toxic drug.

Legalizing marijuana throughout the US can't come fast enough.

The price of hard drugs will collapse--20% or less of current prices--and the drug trade throughout Central America will be minor.

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