Legalize eet, mon! I'm TELLIN you: Just legalize eet!
George P. Shultz, President Nixon's Secretary of Labor and Secretary of the Treasury, President Reagan's Secretary of State, and former president of the Bechtel Group, the world's largest civil engineering company.
Shultz is now Thomas W. and Susan B. Ford Distinguished Fellow of the Hoover Institution at Stanford University in California.
After graduating from Princeton University, Shultz served with the U.S. Marine Corps during World War II. After the war, he received a Ph.D. in industrial economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
While Secretary of State, Shultz' wife got a little tipsy at a party one night and told a reporter that her husband has a Princeton Tiger tattooed on his ass.
from Wikipedia:
After leaving public office in 1989, Shultz surprised many of his fellow conservatives by becoming the first prominent Republican to call for the legalization of recreational drugs. He went on to add his signature to an advertisement, published in the New York Times on June 8, 1998, entitled
Shultz is now Thomas W. and Susan B. Ford Distinguished Fellow of the Hoover Institution at Stanford University in California.
After graduating from Princeton University, Shultz served with the U.S. Marine Corps during World War II. After the war, he received a Ph.D. in industrial economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
While Secretary of State, Shultz' wife got a little tipsy at a party one night and told a reporter that her husband has a Princeton Tiger tattooed on his ass.
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from Wikipedia:
After leaving public office in 1989, Shultz surprised many of his fellow conservatives by becoming the first prominent Republican to call for the legalization of recreational drugs. He went on to add his signature to an advertisement, published in the New York Times on June 8, 1998, entitled
"We believe the global war on drugs
is now causing more harm
than drug abuse itself."
is now causing more harm
than drug abuse itself."
"We need at least to consider and examine
forms of controlled legalization of drugs."
forms of controlled legalization of drugs."
-- George P. Schultz
Associated Press, 6 November 1989
Associated Press, 6 November 1989
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