51. Giuliani highlights winning the drug war, a goal that would improve almost everything in America, from education, jobs and health to civil peace. 52. Gary Callahan has plenty to say about the drug war, and plenty of time to say it. 53. He also said the drug war needs to be a multinational effort. 54. Gutierrez and Madrazo traveled to Washington last month to finish negotiations on the transfer of U.S. military helicopters to Mexico to be used in the drug war. 55. He carried on the drug war as its futile savagery became more and more obvious. 56. He mocks those who say the drug war is winnable. 57. He has drummed home to each audience a platform that sounds presidential, vowing to cut taxes, fight the drug war, save Social Security and reform education. 58. He highlighted the drug war in his State of the Union speech last January. 59. He must emphasize repeatedly that winning the drug war means law enforcement. 60. He notes that critics of the drug war often complain that there is too much focus on penalties and not enough on prevention. |