Helen Mirren: I Loved Cocaine

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September 2, 2008 07:37 AM EST | AP

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LONDON — Oscar-winning British actress Helen Mirren said she used to love cocaine, but stopped taking the drug after learning that a Nazi war criminal profited from the trade, according to a magazine.

The 63-year-old, who won an Academy Award for her role in "The Queen," was quoted by GQ magazine as saying she used to dabble in marijuana and cocaine when she was younger.

"I loved coke. I never did a lot, just a little bit at parties," Mirren was quoted as telling the magazine in an interview, which was made available to the media Monday. "But what ended it for me was when they caught (Nazi war criminal) Klaus Barbie, the Butcher of Lyon, in the early 80s. He was hiding in South America and living off the proceeds of being a cocaine baron.

"And I read that in the paper, and all the cards fell into place, and I saw how my little sniff of cocaine at a party had an absolute direct route to this ... horrible man in South America," she was quoted as saying.

Mirren also reportedly said she used to steal during what she described as a "very poor" youth.

"I needed to shoplift for food," she reportedly said, adding that while she enjoyed "the accoutrements of movie star life" she still had frugal instincts, cutting her own hair and wearing dollar-store glasses.

Mirren said she was not a royalist but had become a fan of Queen Elizabeth II since playing her in "The Queen."

"It's a miracle she's never gone mad," Mirren was quoted as saying. "She is a remarkable person, who has achieved an amazing thing with a life she neither chose for herself, nor particularly wanted."

Mirren's interview is carried in the British edition of GQ, which goes on sale Thursday.

LONDON — Oscar-winning British actress Helen Mirren said she used to love cocaine, but stopped taking the drug after learning that a Nazi war criminal profited from the trade, according to a mag...
LONDON — Oscar-winning British actress Helen Mirren said she used to love cocaine, but stopped taking the drug after learning that a Nazi war criminal profited from the trade, according to a mag...
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The illicit drug trade generates mountains of cash (liquidity) for the banking industry. Note that we invaded Afghanistan just in time to save poppy crop from the Taliban. Drugs will never be legalized and they will always be available.

Cheers,
Jack

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:36 AM on 09/02/2008
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"Couple lines makes me a new man... New man wants a couple lines." G.Carlin
Me too, Helen.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:05 AM on 09/02/2008

When 9/11 happened I thought that it provided a tremendous opportunity for the President to link drugs with terrorism and thereby help to reduce the drug problem on our streets.

But like evrything else he squandered that opportunity as well.

Republicans=The Squanderers

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:58 AM on 09/02/2008
- Paradym I'm a Fan of Paradym 17 fans permalink
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Prohibition is the reason why criminals and terrorists are able to make money. Legalize and regulate and you take away their major source of income, you reduce crime and prison populations, and you treat drug abuse as a medical problem instead of a legal problem.

So, it's really our government that is supporting terrorism and crime by providing a viable market for terrorists and criminals to make huge sums of money through drug trafficking. It goes to support para-military police industry, the prison industry and the legal pharmaceutical industry.

Drugs aren't the problem - prohibition is.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:18 AM on 09/02/2008
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Neurons in the brain react to drugs such as cocaine and heroin. These neurons, once starved of the drug, are responsible for addictive behavior, not only in humans, but also in monkeys, orangutans, fruit bats, etc. Scientists must focus their efforts in finding new ways to combat these neurons, as our very democracy will suffer if this is not done.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:41 AM on 09/02/2008
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