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Wednesday, February 15th, 2012 11:47 am | by cadfy




By Bill O’Reilly

Published February 15, 2012

The media have no bleepin’ clue how to cover the death of Whitney Houston. That’s because she was slowly dying for years and many in the press simply averted their eyes.

It was ultra-disturbing that a beautiful woman blessed with an extraordinary singing voice chose a self-destructive path in full view of the world. I mean, here is a person who signed a $100 million recording contract, actually sold 170 million albums and commanded high six figures to deliver a 90-minute concert. Houston was a genuine international star, and yet she often was seen in public disheveled and confused, her substance addiction apparent. The media simply did not know what to say.

We live in a time in which addiction is categorized as a disease, and to do what Nancy Reagan once did and urge people to reject narcotics is considered uncool. How many young performers do we see doing public service announcements warning children to avoid intoxication? Right now, I can’t think of one.

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Saturday, February 11th, 2012 8:47 am | by cadfy

By Phillip Reese and Grace Rubenstein
Published February 11, 2012

The neonatal unit isn’t supposed to be a drug rehab ward.

But the drugs their mothers took are causing more newborns in the Sacramento area to spend their first days of life suffering through the pains of withdrawal.

According to diagnosis reports from 2008 to 2010 submitted by hospitals to the state, the number of infants suffering withdrawal in the four-county area has doubled since the start of the decade.

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Thursday, February 9th, 2012 10:39 am | by cadfy

By Kathleen Toner, CNN
Published February 9, 2012

Denver (CNN) — When Nick Nisbet says he once hit rock bottom, he means it.

“I had a heroin overdose. I stopped breathing for too long, and I died. My heartbeat stopped and brain waves stopped,” he said. “They had to jump-start me with the paddles.”

The 2006 episode finally persuaded Nisbet to kick his deadly drug habit. But getting clean — and staying clean — was a daunting proposition.

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Tuesday, February 7th, 2012 10:03 am | by cadfy

By Reuters

Published February 7, 2012


SAN DIEGO, California (Reuters) – U.S. authorities are building a steel and concrete barrier 300 feet out into the Pacific Ocean south of San Diego to curb dangerous attempts by illegal immigrants and smugglers to slip through the breakers to California.

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Sunday, January 29th, 2012 1:56 pm | by cadfy

By The Associated Press

Published January 29, 2012

ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — The federal government should help police departments nationwide obtain the tools and training needed to attack a rising scourge of driving under the influence, two U.S. senators said Sunday.

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Friday, October 7th, 2011 2:35 pm | by cadfy







October 7, 2011

For Immediate Release

For More Information Contact: Lana Beck (727) 828-0211 or (727) 403-7571

Feds Announce Their Plan to Close California Pot Shops

No Idle Threat


(St. Petersburg, FL) At a news conference in Sacramento today, four U.S. Attorneys gathered to announce their plan of action to prosecute those engaging in the sale, distribution and cultivation of marijuana. They will target significant commercial operations and those operating near schools, parks and playgrounds.  Letters have been, and others will continue to be, sent to these operations advising owners of the federal pursuit of asset forfeiture if the operators do not cease and desist business. Also, they will be potentially facing federal prosecution if they do not comply.

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