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Walter Cronkite R.I.P.
Walter Cronkite R.I.P.
Telling the Truth About the War on Drugs Walter Cronkite March 1, 2006 Today, our nation is fighting two wars: one abroad and one at home. While the war in Iraq is in the headlines, the other war is still being fought on our own streets. Its casualties are the wasted lives of our own citizens. I am speaking of the war on drugs. And I cannot help but wonder how many more lives, and how much more money, will be wasted before another Robert McNamara admits what is plain for all to see: the war on drugs is a failure. ![]() |
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And that's the way it is...
Now why would you ever want to believe a crackpot like Walter Cronkite??
He is the best newscaster that ever lived.
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And that's the way it is...
Walter Cronkite Knew a Failed War When He Saw One By Ethan Nadelmann
CN Source: AlterNet July 18, 2009 USA Everyone knows Walter Cronkite was "the most trusted man in America" and someone whose rare expressions of personal opinion -- such as on the Vietnam War -- could powerfully influence the views of middle America. But fewer are aware of a passion of his that he came to relatively late in life -- ending the nation's disastrous war on drugs. continued Walter Cronkite by Pete Guither I'll miss him. I grew up watching Walter, whether he was reporting the news or helping us be a part of the great and terrible moments in history, from the Apollo missions to the tragedies of the day. But he did more than report. He was a classic journalist -- he wanted to really know, so he could do his part to pass on the truth -- not a he-said, he-said political beltway mouthpiece (that dominate network and cable news today), but real journalism. It's no surprise that he was considered the most trusted man in television. Many years later, I got a chance to see a rare interview with Walter on TV. Catherine Crier was talking to him one-on-one on the relatively new Fox News channel. Ironically, he was just getting into talking seriously about the dearth of real reporting today -- how the networks and cable cared only about bottom line to the detriment of the news -- and you could see Crier frantically signaling offstage to let the interview run and not cut to commercial... but he was cut-off mid-sentence for a commercial break, and when they came back he was gone. In his later life, Walter discovered the truth about the drug war, and came out as a passionate reformer, working with Drug Policy Alliance. Recollection of Walter Cronkite by Allen St. Pierre Cronkite's "Drug war is a war on families" OpEd from 2004.
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