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U.S. Marines, sponsored by the U.S. taxpayer, stand vigilant watch over poppy fields in Afghanistan ensuring that the world is supplied with plenty of smack. Just dont get caught with any of the poppy derivatives that your tax dollars paid for or you will get a visit from your friendly neighborhood S.W.A.T.and a required stay in a gray bar hotel. U.S. Marines, sponsored by the U.S. taxpayer, stand vigilant watch over poppy fields in Afghanistan ensuring that the world is supplied with plenty of smack. Just dont get caught with any of the poppy derivatives that your tax dollars paid for or you will get a visit from your friendly neighborhood S.W.A.T.and a required stay in a gray bar hotel. Doesnt this just make your chest swell up with patriotic pride? Good job Marines! Semper Fi to the N.W.O.! From en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taliban In 2000 the Taliban banned opium production, a first in Afghan history. The Talibans top drug official in Nangarhar, Mullah Amir Mohammed Haqqani, said the ban would remain regardless of whether the Taliban received aid or international recognition. It is our decree that there will be no poppy cultivation. It is banned forever in this country, he said. Whether we get assistance or not, poppy growing will never be allowed again in our country. However, with the 2001 expulsion of the Taliban, opium cultivation returned, and by 2005 Afghanistan provided 87% of the world supply, rising to 90% in 2006. Doesnt this just make your chest swell up with patriotic pride? Good job Marines! Semper Fi to the N.W.O.! From en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taliban In 2000 the Taliban banned opium production, a first in Afghan history. The Talibans top drug official in Nangarhar, Mullah Amir Mohammed Haqqani, said the ban would remain regardless of whether the Taliban received aid or international recognition. It is our decree that there will be no poppy cultivation. It is banned forever in this country, he said. Whether we get assistance or not, poppy growing will never be allowed again in our country. However, with the 2001 expulsion of the Taliban, opium cultivation returned, and by 2005 Afghanistan provided 87% of the world supply, rising to 90% in 2006. https://youtube/watch?v=HNqIrDKnNE8
Posted on: Mon, 24 Nov 2014 02:34:39 +0000

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