The Mexican drug wars are spilling over into the United States, and calls for action are heard from those who believe they have nothing to do with the Mexican cartels. They call for the US Army to go into Mexico and clean up the murderous drug cartels, the way General John J. (Blackjack) Pershing went into Mexico after the bandit Pancho Villa in 1916. But there would be no drug wars if there were no drug takers and drug buyers, all of them here in the United States. If the US Army is to go anywhere, it should go after the affluent whites who smoke the dope and cause the murders.
When Blackjack went for Pancho Villa
Pancho smiled and said I’ll see ya
Things were quiet for a while
That is until drugs came in style
A thirties song called Reefer Madness
Showed the side of jazz time badness
Who smoked the dope? A tiny fraction
Jazz men mostly, in the action
The sixties came, that’s when it started
Rebellious kids and morals parted
A generation raised on hype
And dope gave rise to a new type
Of young, successful white suburban
Men and women who went urban
For their hash and coke of course
And once they climbed upon that horse
Their craving for the high increased
And brought about the greater beast
Cartels who murdered, raped and slew
To bring the horse right home to you
The fatted, coddled prep schooled whites
Who thought themselves the golden knights
And drew the lines, not in the sand
But lines in powder, while the band
Played dirges that they could not hear
While scything noises crept quite near
Oh yes the gangsters murder law
To feed the hungry white man’s maw
America knows who’s to blame
We know them all, know who to name
If Pershing were alive today
We know quite well what he would say
He’d say that Villa’s not the threat
He’d say the people we should get
And put in jail until they rot
The buyers of the coke and pot
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