Pubdate: Wed, 27 Sep 2000 Date: 09/27/2000 Source: Los Angeles Times (CA) Author: Preston Rose Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v00/n1414/a07.html Dolovich's criticism of SWAT team tactics correctly highlighted one of the most dangerous movements in recent American history: the growing willingness of the government to enforce moral precepts through coercive police tactics. Dolovich is correct to say that the metaphor of a "war on drugs" produces a military style, take-no-prisoners mentality among police agencies. What she didn't stress was that SWAT teams across the country, as well as our national moral police force, the Drug Enforcement Administration, are trying to purify America with the same misguided zeal we have so long abhorred in Iranian mullahs and Taliban fundamentalists. With the encouragement of that high priest of moral conduct, Gen. Barry McCaffrey, soon every American will have to urinate in a cup to prove his or her purity, and those found unclean can expect a nighttime knock on the door. PRESTON ROSE, South Pasadena Note: headline by MAP