| Alabama's Candidate For Governor, Loretta Nall |
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| Get Inspired! - Real People Who Are Making a Difference | |
| Written by Brenda Shoop | |
| Monday, 08 January 2007 | |
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This is a response to a question at a candidate forum hosted by The National Coalition of 100 Black Women in historic Tuskegee, Alabama. Loretta Nall "I want you to know that what I am saying to you today is not about the right to get high. It is not about the right to use drugs. It is about evaluating what we are doing to see if it is meeting its stated objective. I think we can all agree that the drug war has failed. We all want the same things. We want safe neighborhoods where there are no gangs, no violence, no people selling drugs to any kid that wants them in an unregulated market. We want to keep families together. If I were to sit down with our law enforcement officials today and have a rational discussion about the drug war you would see that we are all really on the same page. I am not anti-cop but I do readily admit that the drug war has fostered disrespect and contempt for law enforcement. I want our officers to be safe and to protect all of us from real crime." Go Loretta! read the entire article here>> It's very hopeful for Alabama. |
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