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	Comments on: Cannes Review: &#8216;Miss Bala&#8217; A Visceral, Layered Look At The Mexican War On Drugs	</title>
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		By: malcolm kyle		</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[malcolm kyle]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[Prohibitionists often express the belief that the resulting suffering and mayhem that their policy engenders is in no way connected to the basic and erroneous mechanism being used, but that they simply haven\&#039;t been granted sufficient governmental powers, i.e., the removal of even more of our basic individual rights and freedoms for these sadistic, sociopathic perverts to do their work successfully. 

It\&#039;s quite possible, that many of the early Prohibitionists did not intend to kill hundreds of thousands worldwide or put 1 in every 32 Americans under supervision of the correctional system. Nevertheless, it may now be reasonable to claim, that our Latter-Day Sadomoralist Prison-for-Profit Prohibitionists don\&#039;t care. They don\&#039;t care that, historically, the prohibition of any mind altering substance has never resulted in anything else but mayhem and chaos. They don\&#039;t care that America has the highest percentage of it\&#039;s citizens incarcerated of any country in the history of the planet. And they don\&#039;t care about spawning far worse conditions than those they claim to be alleviating. These despotic imbeciles are actually quite happy to create as much mayhem as possible, after all, it\&#039;s what fills their prisons and gets them elected. Which is why it\&#039;s no surprise, that when asked if they support torture, prohibitionist, GOP Presidential candidates rush to raise their hands. http://www.drugwarrant.com/2011/05/torture-and-drug-policy/]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Prohibitionists often express the belief that the resulting suffering and mayhem that their policy engenders is in no way connected to the basic and erroneous mechanism being used, but that they simply haven\&#8217;t been granted sufficient governmental powers, i.e., the removal of even more of our basic individual rights and freedoms for these sadistic, sociopathic perverts to do their work successfully. </p>
<p>It\&#8217;s quite possible, that many of the early Prohibitionists did not intend to kill hundreds of thousands worldwide or put 1 in every 32 Americans under supervision of the correctional system. Nevertheless, it may now be reasonable to claim, that our Latter-Day Sadomoralist Prison-for-Profit Prohibitionists don\&#8217;t care. They don\&#8217;t care that, historically, the prohibition of any mind altering substance has never resulted in anything else but mayhem and chaos. They don\&#8217;t care that America has the highest percentage of it\&#8217;s citizens incarcerated of any country in the history of the planet. And they don\&#8217;t care about spawning far worse conditions than those they claim to be alleviating. These despotic imbeciles are actually quite happy to create as much mayhem as possible, after all, it\&#8217;s what fills their prisons and gets them elected. Which is why it\&#8217;s no surprise, that when asked if they support torture, prohibitionist, GOP Presidential candidates rush to raise their hands. <a href="http://www.drugwarrant.com/2011/05/torture-and-drug-policy/" rel="nofollow ugc">http://www.drugwarrant.com/2011/05/torture-and-drug-policy/</a></p>
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		By: Martha Sosa		</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Martha Sosa]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[As a member of the film community in Mexico I am so happy for the team behind Miss Bala.  I truly believe Gerardo Naranjo has made a very important and brave film that will boost his already promising career as an auteur with a great power to communicate with \&quot;the people next door\&quot; audiences in Mexico and around the world.   I am also very happy to read this very well deserved review.  It proves the story is relevant for both the US and Mexico.  Drug trafficking is a responsibility people from both sides of the border share.  Films like Miss Bala humanize this reality.   I was fortunate to attend a private screening before Cannes and I haven\&#039;t been able to erase Miss Bala\&#039;s story and images from my heart and mind.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a member of the film community in Mexico I am so happy for the team behind Miss Bala.  I truly believe Gerardo Naranjo has made a very important and brave film that will boost his already promising career as an auteur with a great power to communicate with \&#8221;the people next door\&#8221; audiences in Mexico and around the world.   I am also very happy to read this very well deserved review.  It proves the story is relevant for both the US and Mexico.  Drug trafficking is a responsibility people from both sides of the border share.  Films like Miss Bala humanize this reality.   I was fortunate to attend a private screening before Cannes and I haven\&#8217;t been able to erase Miss Bala\&#8217;s story and images from my heart and mind.</p>
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