News (Media Awareness Project) - CN ON: LTE: That's Just Great! |
Title: | CN ON: LTE: That's Just Great! |
Published On: | 2008-04-14 |
Source: | Ottawa Sun (CN ON) |
Fetched On: | 2008-04-15 00:51:59 |
THAT'S JUST GREAT!
Our out-going (thank God) city head doc, David Salisbury, states that
the city needs to handout 5.7 million more needles, to control the
spread of infectious diseases. That's just great, why not while
you're at it, give these addicts free drugs!
It seems the Alex Cullens, Diane Holmeses, Dr. Salisburys and their
kind do not give a hoot about the rest of us ... the law-abiding
citizens that have to put up with all the used needles and crackpipes
these druggies chuck all over the place. Also these addicts commit
crimes like vandalism, break and enter, assaults, armed robberies,
rape even murder to get their fix.
It seems that there are a lot of well-paid people employed in the
"poverty industry," the "homeless industry" and the "free needle and
crackpipe free for all programs." I guess, common sense would
dictate, we build some rehab centres, get these people off the crap
they are addicted on, maybe become a productive member of society.
And at the same time, put the pushers out of business, since our
courts do not have the will to do this.
John Kamps
Orleans
(Salisbury has certainly endorsed doing more of the first)
Our out-going (thank God) city head doc, David Salisbury, states that
the city needs to handout 5.7 million more needles, to control the
spread of infectious diseases. That's just great, why not while
you're at it, give these addicts free drugs!
It seems the Alex Cullens, Diane Holmeses, Dr. Salisburys and their
kind do not give a hoot about the rest of us ... the law-abiding
citizens that have to put up with all the used needles and crackpipes
these druggies chuck all over the place. Also these addicts commit
crimes like vandalism, break and enter, assaults, armed robberies,
rape even murder to get their fix.
It seems that there are a lot of well-paid people employed in the
"poverty industry," the "homeless industry" and the "free needle and
crackpipe free for all programs." I guess, common sense would
dictate, we build some rehab centres, get these people off the crap
they are addicted on, maybe become a productive member of society.
And at the same time, put the pushers out of business, since our
courts do not have the will to do this.
John Kamps
Orleans
(Salisbury has certainly endorsed doing more of the first)
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