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The Price of Freedom
May 31, 2010
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“The quintessential flaw with freedom is that it capriciously facilitates both good and evil.”
- Xenocrates
Police wage war with criminal elements in Kingston, Jamaica
Drugs Lords are a dime a dozen. The bad boy from Jamaica who took the law into his own hands to form his own government under the auspices of the Jamaican government knew this all too well. However, before anyone can condemn Christopher Coke, one must understand that he is not very different from any other human being. His only crime is that he abused his freedom.
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