Pubdate: Mon, 29 Aug 2011 Source: Ledger-Enquirer (Columbus, GA) Copyright: 2011 Ledger-Enquirer Contact: http://www.ledger-enquirer.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/237 Author: Sam Nelson, President, Columbus Against Drugs COLUMBUS AGAINST DRUGS SAYS FIGHTING CRIME IS EVERYONE'S DUTY I read Mr. Chitwood's article of 23 August with some interest. Of particular note was the comment by Mr. Lewis Solomon that marching was not enough. Mr. Solomon was right on that count. He missed the boat, however, regarding flooding the area with police. The purpose of the march was to enlist the neighborhood. There simply are not enough police in the state to flood every neighborhood in Columbus. War, like life, is defined as the art of the possible. This is a war, make no mistake. To loosely quote Mao's book on guerilla warfare, "It is not necessary for the water to love the fish ... it is only necessary for the water to tolerate the fish." Most of the leaders of Columbus Against Drugs have fought both guerillas and drug dealers, and recognize that neither fight is decided by the army or the police, but by the people. We have never attempted to fight drugs in a neighborhood in which the residents will not join us. They have to become the eyes and ears of the police. If every veteran in Columbus will take his duffle bag out of the attic and retrieve the courage he stored there with his discharge, we can win this fight. Just walk over to the phone and tell the police if something doesn't look right. When we stop tolerating drug dealers, they will get out of our water. Drug dealers are not brave, glamorous or heroic. They are cowards who do not possess the courage to hold a job. They also have no way of knowing from which house the cell phone call originated that put them away. By whatever name you call God, this old soldier doubts that He would ever tell evil men that you called. Sam Nelson President, Columbus Against Drugs - --- MAP posted-by: Richard R Smith Jr.