A Reference to Drugs

A long low-ceilinged room with white cork board panels covering the walls. People in white coats--they are carrying surgical equipment--are walking around the room comparing notes. Somehow they seem to be moving in and out of the room, although it is not apparent how, since the only apparent exit is a good distance down the hall. Two presidents are cuddling in a corner. At the far end of the hall the low ceiling raises and hits the sheer white stucco wall of what seems to be a chapel. The wooden double doorway at the center of the wall is open, and the preacher is so loud that he can be heard from the other end of the hall.

You see a George Bush, a Bill Clinton, and an A Deference to Drugs here.

George Bush says, "[to mckinzie] As your president, I have made it my primary duty to wage the war on drugs. And also to make pot-head high schoolers pledge allegiance to the flag. Fellow Americans, we will win the war on drugs."

Bill Clinton says, "[to George] That's right, George, and I want all of you folks out there to know that I will not rest until we have won the war on drugs. I may have been a big pot-head when I was skipping the draft at Oxford, but I want you to know that my resolve is firm, and that I will not waver."

Commentary (#15414) leads to The Editors' Commentary (#15239) via {commentary, com, c}.

Doorway (#15418) leads to The Chapel (#15410) via {doorway, d}.

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