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The Return of Drug Propaganda Thursday

Radley Balko | 4.26.2007 3:57 PM

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Ali G foils a British drug agent.

The U.S. version with a DEA agent is slightly less funny.

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  1. Egon   18 years ago

    That would be a "British drugs agent."

  2. Cab   18 years ago

    I read the article below yesterday and thought of "Drug Propaganda Thursday."

    http://today.reuters.com/news/articlenews.aspx?type=healthNews&storyid=2007-04-25T172634Z_01_N25424617_RTRUKOC_0_US-MARIJUANA-STRENGTH.xml&src=rss&rpc=22

  3. ChicagoTom   18 years ago

    Drugs are illegal, and yet alcohol, which makes people do things like this is legal. Interesting.

  4. Ramsey   18 years ago

    I missed drug propaganda Thursday. I was jonesin for a fix

  5. Smappy   18 years ago

    The U.S. version with a DEA agent is slightly less funny.

    I don't know. I think the laugh track hampers the British version. Uncomfortable silences are half the humor.

  6. TrickyVic   18 years ago

    Yeah, the laugh track takes away from it, but it's pretty funny.

  7. van   18 years ago

    I like the British version better because the agent seemed smarter and his deadpan was excellent. He also had the good humor to laugh at least once.

    The American agent really has learned to deliver the word "weed" in a natural way.

  8. Brian Sorgatz   18 years ago

    Prediction: Judd Nelson will play the American narc in the movie.

  9. fish   18 years ago

    Government employees still let themselves be ambushed by Ali G?

    I love it (and I may be the guy least tuned in to popular culture on the planet) but I can't believe that they still subject themselves to it!!??

  10. antiquarian   18 years ago

    These are old clips.

  11. Asharak   18 years ago

    Fantastic.

    On a related note, why is it that drug warriors assume that every person who criticizes the War on Drugs either condones using drugs or is using them? Neither is true in my case, but I just don't think throwing people in jail is the solution.

  12. R C Dean   18 years ago

    why is it that drug warriors assume that every person who criticizes the War on Drugs either condones using drugs or is using them?

    For the same reason that eco-warriors assume that everyone who criticizes the War on Carbon is either in the pay of Big Carbon or is a "denialist" worthy only of contempt.

    When the basis for your authoritarian rantings is more pretext than premise, your best move is to ad hominem your enemies.

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