The DEA, which our great moral leader Richard Nixon created in 1973 and charged with the impossible but politically useful mission of winning the "all-out global war on the drug menace," turned 35 on July 1.I guess that depends on what its real mission is. Because if someone wanted to inject a tyranny-enabling cancer of corruption into this country's law enforcement and police state tolerance into its populace, I'd say things have worked out pretty much as planned.
So, how's its track record after 35 years of difficult, often dangerous drug-war-making? If the DEA were a heroin addict, it would have overdosed on its own incompetence by age 6.
[Via Michael G]