Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - O'Reilly Update Morning Edition, July 5, 2023
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Bill O'Reilly here, and I'm warming up.
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On this Wednesday on News Nation last week, I debated Chris Cuomo about my column entitled,
They're Not Victims. I put forth that millions of Americans addicted to substance
have no right to commit crimes to support their quest to get high,
nor do they have the right to engender societal chaos.
such as destroying inner cities, hello Chicago and San Francisco.
The only solution to the addiction cause mayhem
is to have mandatory drug treatment and humane facilities
if a person is caught committing a crime
under the influence of illegal narcotics.
The liberal Cuomo actually agreed with me
about mandatory treatment,
but posited that I'm being too tough on the addicts themselves.
He tried it out big pharma and illegal.
litany of social ills to deflect from personal behavior. Now, it is true that some people are so
emotionally wrecked they seek solace and intoxication. But we can't let damage addicts damage innocent
people, period. And that's what's happening in this country on a scale never before seen.
Remember, most child abuse and neglect caused by substance abusers. It is long past time
to isolate drug addicts in medical settings where they can get help. Also taking them off the
streets destroys the narcotics marketplace and sends a strong message about civilized behavior.
Allowing substance abusers to run wild, which is happening now, is grossly unfair to law-abiding
Americans. And that is the truth. Back after this.
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