Pubdate: Sun, 12 Sep 2010 Source: New York Post (NY) Contact: http://www.nypost.com/postopinion/letters/letters_editor.htm Copyright: 2010 Edward S. Hochman Website: http://www.nypost.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/296 Author: Edward S. Hochman NO-HIBITION Bill O'Reilly blames the Mexican government for not doing more to curb its country's drug-related violence, like the 28,000 dead, and crush the drug cartels ("The Madness in Mexico," PostOpinion, Sept. 3). Apparently, O'Reilly, who fancies himself a student of history, has learned nothing from the self-defeating futility of alcohol prohibition or the decades-long war on drugs. O'Reilly, who is a staunch suppressionist, opposing even the most modest decriminalization, should ask himself: Have we won the war on drugs? If not, are we any closer to winning the war on drugs? Before he continues to blame the admittedly inept Mexican government, perhaps he should look in the mirror to see one of the unwitting perpetrators of this fiasco. At least O'Reilly can control his own attitudes and actions. Edward S. Hochman, Manhattan - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake