Senator McCain's chief policy advisor, Douglas Holtz-Eakin, points out that, "The first responsibility of the next president will be to keep this country safe from an enemy that so despises us they would unleash any terror to cause us harm."
Amen.
So it remains a mystery why Senator McCain continues to support drug importation from other nations. According to a recent report from the federal Joint Terrorism Task Force, a global terrorist ring with ties to Hezbollah, is importing counterfeit drugs into America by way of Canada. They are doing so for profit today - but could just as easily do so for more nefarious and deadly purposes. And legalizing importation (which according to the CBO would result in a national health care savings of less than one percent) would only facilitate such actions.
It's time for Senator McCain - truly the candidate with the best national defense bona fides, to rethink his position on drug importation.
Amen.
So it remains a mystery why Senator McCain continues to support drug importation from other nations. According to a recent report from the federal Joint Terrorism Task Force, a global terrorist ring with ties to Hezbollah, is importing counterfeit drugs into America by way of Canada. They are doing so for profit today - but could just as easily do so for more nefarious and deadly purposes. And legalizing importation (which according to the CBO would result in a national health care savings of less than one percent) would only facilitate such actions.
It's time for Senator McCain - truly the candidate with the best national defense bona fides, to rethink his position on drug importation.