Pubdate: Thu, 11 Oct 2001 Source: Miami Herald (FL) Copyright: 2001 The Miami Herald Contact: http://www.herald.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/262 Author: Bobby R. Lang U.S. NOT VERY POPULAR OVERSEAS Instead of promoting life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness for all people, our leaders have waged war against civilians at home and abroad. In his Sept. 28 letter The unspeakable truth, Arnold Harris says that the United States has been the cause of much misery and suffering in the underdeveloped world. I lived 30 years outside of the United States. Person to person, Americans are reasonably acceptable overseas, but the U.S. government and its institutions are universally detested and despised. Our allies wonder at our gullibility. Foreign- and military-aid recipients marvel at the ease with which we are conned out of money and materiel, much of which is diverted from the intended goals. We are reaping the wrongs of what we have sown. Instead of promoting life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness for all people, our leaders have waged war against civilians at home and abroad. Lawmakers continue to legislate morality, which they then must enforce with the barrel of a gun. The war on drugs has turned our protectors into enforcers with warrantless searches, confiscation, mandatory sentencing and dumping herbicides on crops and civilians. In her Sept. 28 letter, Cut off this terrorist-money source, too, Ginger Warbis makes a most sensible case to legalize drugs, stop the inane war on drugs and deprive terrorists and organized crime of funds. Maybe this would curb some of the law-enforcement excesses. BOBBY R. LANG Col. U.S. Army (Ret.) Miami - --- MAP posted-by: Rebel