Pubdate: [Thu, 13 Nov 1997] Source: Dallas Morning News (TX) Author: Bob Ramsey In your October 30th front page story "Drug corruption triggers inquiry of border agents," we learn that Customs, Immigration, and Border Patrol agents are as corruptible as anyone else. Enough of them are enticed by constant exposure to bushels of hundred-dollar bills that we maintain our 90 to 95 percent failure rate on drug interdiction. I was particularly intrigued by U.S. attorney Knauss' comment indicating the problem is made worse by hiring agents locally. It seems when the Good Guys and Bad Guys went to Kindergarten together, the net loser is Good, at least in enforcing prohibition laws. Mr. Knauss suggests bringing in agents from far away so they will feel less empathy for the people they protect. This is an excellent idea. There are lots of incorruptible Russian soldiers who are looking for jobs right now. Perhaps President Boris Yeltsin can be cajoled into sending a couple million troops to Texas to protect us Americans from ourselves. Bob Ramsey, IRVING