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1 gru 2018 · "This is crack cocaine," Bush solemnly announced, holding up a plastic bag filled with a white chunky substance in his Sept. 5 speech on drug policy. It was "seized a few days ago in a park...
26 mar 2019 · In his very first address from the Oval Office, President George H.W. Bush looked into the camera and held up a clear plastic baggie of chalky, white chunks. “This is crack cocaine, seized a few days ago by drug enforcement agents in a park just across the street from the White House,” he said.
21 wrz 2019 · In the speech, Bush pulled a baggie of crack out of his desk as a prop, saying it had been seized from Lafayette Park, right across the street from the White House. This is the story of how that baggie of crack played into the war on drugs and how those policies are still affecting people today.
To win the war against addictive drugs like crack will take more than just a Federal strategy: It will take a national strategy, one that reaches into every school, every workplace, involving every family. Earlier today, I sent this document, our first such national strategy, to the Congress.
5 wrz 2014 · On September 5, 1989, in his first televised national address as president, George H.W. Bush called drugs “the greatest domestic threat facing our nation today,” held up a bag of seized...
6 wrz 1989 · Following is the prepared text of President Bush's speech here tonight setting out his plans for a national drug control strategy: This is the first time since taking the oath of office that I...
23 wrz 1989 · Government agents lured a drug dealer to the park in front of the White House to buy crack for a prop in President Bush's televised speech on drugs, a move the President testily defended...