WorldNetDaily book editor Joel Miller recently authored one of the best common-sense constitutional arguments against the government’s failed u201Cwar on drugsu201D that I’ve seen (u201CAlan Keyes is Wrong!u201D, April 23). It was a response to neo-conservative Alan Keyes, who had written in support of U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft’s use of the federal Controlled Substances Act to exert federal dominion over drug regulation by the states. Keyes was addressing Oregon’s u201Ceuthanasia lawsu201D that permit the dispensation of lethal drugs, and Miller agreed with him that u201Ckilling yourself . . . is not medically legitimate.u201D The bigger issue, though, is what … Continue reading Glory, Glory Hallelujah
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