I understand the difficulty in extraditing nationals, but left in Mexican jails these people continue to run the show, |
I understand the difficulty in extraditing nationals, but left in Mexican jails these people continue to run the show. |
I urge young people to consider public service, whether they do it now by volunteering in their community or prepare for public service as an adult. |
In 2001, President Bush asked me to become Director of National Drug Control Policy, a Cabinet-rank position that coordinates federal drug programs. |
In order to drive it down further, we have to deal with today's substance abuse reality, and today's reality is, girls have been using at higher rates than boys in critical areas. |
In recent years, we have been sending a clear, consistent signal about the harms of drugs, particularly marijuana, which for most young people is the first illegal drug that they are exposed to. |
It also finances our enemies. To fight the terror inflicted by killers, thugs and terrorists around the world who depend on American drug purchases to fund their violence, we must stop paying for our own destruction and the destruction of others. |
It has become much more difficult to smuggle dangerous substances across our borders over the past three years, and this is creating real problems for drug traffickers. |
It is not going to be a stranger or some sinister person who offers it. It is going to be your best friend. We have to be sure to prepare them for how they are going to say no to their best friend. |
It is very rewarding to serve the country by helping President Bush work to reduce the drug problem. |
It will not take all of the provisions exactly, but it will take many of them and make them nationwide. |
Life is short, so enjoy it to the fullest. |
Make your having dinner out become The Event of the Night, instead of just the beginning. |
Marijuana is a much bigger part of the American addiction problem than most people - teens or adults - realize. |
Over the past three years there has been a 17 percent decrease in teenage drug use. |