In a recent discussion about the war on drugs Charles Krauthammer, the most avidly conservative columnist in the nation's capital (and who writes for The Washington Post), defended the war by comparing the abuses associated with it – such as police raids on homes where no drugs are found – with abuses associated with raids aimed at car thieves when no stolen cars are found. But the comparison is utterly misconceived.
Charles Krauthammer's  Fallacy
- Post author:The Daily Bell
- Post published:May 18, 2010
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