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RE: DEA Agent Speaks Out: We Were Told Not to Enforce Drug Laws In Rich Communities

in #news7 years ago (edited)

I believe it. The underhandedness and idiocy of the DEA and its existence boggles the mind. The only time I ever really felt "dirty" when I was doing federal government background investigations was when I had to go interview a guy at a DEA field office. That place was more secure than the Homeland Security and FBI offices I'd been to....it even had darkened windows from the outside so no one outside could look in. The entire time I was interviewing the agent, I just kept thinking, "You guys are the worst. There shouldn't even be a DEA. I hate being in your evil office. You shouldn't have a job doing what you do." I was happy to finish the interview and get out of there.

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How can we get rid of the DEA and maybe also the IRS?