Ronald Rat Reagan

Snitches like Malkin are the direct result of the Reagan era because it was under Reagan that American children were taught to spy on their parents and turn them over to the police. Reagan claimed to stand for family values and less government but the facts reveal an entirely different story. Ronald Reagan promoted the most despicable practice of both NAZISM and COMMUNISM by turning children against their parents in the War on Drugs. Decades before Reagan used the War on Drugs as a weapon to destroy parental authority and replace it by the state he already was an experienced rat. In the late 1940's Reagan was a secret FBI informant whose code name was T-10. Reagan or should I say snitch T-10 turned over to the FBI the names of his fellow actors and actresses whom he suspected of being Communist sympathizers. As you can see in the following clip Reagan wasn't much of an actor but he made a fine rat for HOOVER.

Below is just a few cases of how the GOP has destroyed families instead of protecting them.

In 1986 after listening to an anti-drug lecture 13 year old Deanna Young, a jr. high school student in Orange County California walked into the police station carrying a trash bag containing an ounce of cocaine , a little stash of marijuana and few pills. A few hours later her parents were arrested and jailed. Nancy Reagan herself a prescription drug addict rushed out to California to congratulate the child proclaiming to the press that " 13 year old Deanna Young must have loved her parents a great deal,". Nancy Reagan then went back to Washington while the 13 year old who had lived in an upscale suburban Southern California community was sent to a foster home.

A mother who wanted her daughter to enter a drug treatment program turned the daughter in to police. The daughter received a 7½-year sentence without parole and was ordered to enter treatment upon release."Our goal is not to send everybody to jail to hurt them. Our goal is to help them," said the drug squad officer who had arrested this young girl.

An eleven-year-old DARE student turned in her parents for using marijuana. The mother lost both her jobs even though charges against her were dropped, and the father was convicted of cultivation. Even though the daughter was now living in a drug-free environment, her grades declined and she became unsociable. Reflecting on how her "help" affected her family, the girl declared, "I would never tell again. Never. Never."

In another attack on family integrity, drug police asked the Missouri legislature to make marijuana possession a child abuse felony if the substance were found in a home where a child lived or visited. With this "investigative tool," drug squads could threaten to have juvenile authorities take custody of children if parents refused to incriminate themselves.

There are literally hundreds more examples of this type of Police State Drug War tactics in the book where I found these cases at.

DRUG WARRIORS AND THEIR PREY

From Police Power to Police State

RICHARD LAWRENCE MILLER