ROTTENNESS
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X: Eh! Kaki! Did you hear it?
K: What the hell is it? Wait a minute, be easy! You're coming like an earthquake, now again!
X: Haven't you read what Egunkaria reports? That thing about the Lieutenant Colonel Francisco Rodríguez Galindo?
K: Who? The Civil Guard officer? The Intxaurrondo Police Headquarters'Commander? One of the main responsibles against the terrorism?
- ALREADY, NOTHING IS STRANGE TO ME.
X: Also the "Main Responsible" for this shit: using antiterrorist groups, he did business dealing with drugs.
K: Then, the case of the missing cocaine in Irun must be connected with the socalled "Bidasoa Operation".
X: No doubt! Two years ago, in May, the Civil Guard seized a ton of cocaine and 150 kilos disppeared at the police headquarters.
K: It really stinks, man! You know, putting together the economic interests and the political interests, it's the end.
- ALREADY, NOTHING IS STRANGE TO ME.
X: Hi, Kaki! Do you know what I would do? Well, I'd legalize drugs.
K: Yes, in America, when the Prohibition, more Maffia than ever arose.
X: More adulteration than ever and, beside this, people drank more than ever.
K: Legalizing them, the former problem will be over. And this isn't little.
- ALREADY, NOTHING IS STRANGE TO ME.