Monday, August 21, 2006

Ted-Tax-and-gouge-me introduces the "target meth Oregon toolkit"

KVA L.--

Today, Governor Ted Kulongoski rolled out the "target meth Oregon toolkit" that can enable communities to take control of local neighborhoods and fight methamphetamine use. The kit includes a "community action guide", a PowerPoint slide library that allows users to customize presentations and help build coalitions in the community as well as a list of prevention experts in each county.

"The purpose of the toolkit is to motivate, enlighten and inspire Oregonians to make the most efficient use of their minds and their hands to prevent methamphetamine use and trafficking," said Kulongoski.
criminals beware... I have a PowerPoint...

4 comments:

MAX Redline said...

Yes, tht'd be funny were it not so pathetic.

Note to Ted: to fight the meth epidemic, quit making Oregon a mecca for illegal aliens.

Anonymous said...

I think most cities already have this 'tool kit', it is called the DARE program. Doesn't work when everyone attending the program is wasted. I remember this from the 70's. Didn't work then and won't work now.
SOMEONE PINCH TED AND WAKE HIM UP!
Wonder how much this will cost the taxpayers?

Bobkatt said...

Right on Max. A "target meth tool kit " needs to include a large fence, adequate border patrol, and the desire to remove these border jumpers. If you embrace the breaking of some of our laws you encourage the very corruption that most of the illegals are running from.

Robin said...

on the local news soundbite, they mention that Ted's "target meth Oregon kit" was the first of its kind in the nation... there was also a woman interviewed stating that if this kit had been available and discovered by her mother 10 years ago that she would not have been addicted to drugs.

so are they telling me that sleepy Ted's program in our little state is better than Mrs. Reagan's nationwide "just say no" program?

Maybe Mrs. Reagan should've made a PowerPoint.