Pubdate: Fri, 01 Sep 2000 Source: Augusta Chronicle, The (GA) Copyright: 2000 The Augusta Chronicle Contact: (LTEs from GA & SC only) Address: 725 Broad Street, Augusta, GA 30901 Website: http://www.augustachronicle.com/ PROXY DRUG WAR Few Americans can be pleased that President Clinton, besides spending billions in taxpayer money on frivolous goodwill jaunts oversees, with entourages reaching into the hundreds, just gave $1.3 billion to Colombia. Colombia is one of our Southern neighbors which keeps its economy afloat by exporting unlawful drugs to the U.S. The U.S. money is supposed to be used to fight narco-terrorists and clean up Colombian government corruption. Many critics of the program say, with some justification, that Clinton is pouring good money after bad. The Colombian government, with U.S. aid, has been battling the drug traffickers for years without any perceptible results. Yet Colombia can't be blamed for that. The first rule of capitalism is if there's a demand, someone will fill it. Colombia's coca farmers and cocaine distributors are only responding to Americans' demand for illegal drugs. Before we rant against giving Colombia billions to fight the narco trade, we ought to realize that if there were no demand for drugs in this country there'd be no call to send billions to the Colombian government - which is actually a proxy fighting a bloody narco war there that might otherwise be fought here. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake