Thursday, April 01, 2010
What a bitch
In a feeble and repugnant effort to defend the predictable impact of National's "tough on crime" (TM) legislative posturing - i.e., no impact whatsoever - the loathsome Judith "Crusher" Collins manages to both lie and try to pass the buck to the previous government. Who said she couldn't walk and chew gum at the same time?
That would be the same labour government that made methamphetamine a Class A drug, and waged a prolonged "war" on its manufacture and distribution, then? National's subsequent contribution simply forcing people with colds to spread their viruses in doctor's waiting rooms in order to pay $35 for a prescription for effective relief.
And then there's young people of course. Bastards, the lot of them. Nothing a good "taze" won't fix though, eh?
Judith Collins - a bitch in the finest tradition of Jenny Shipley.
"Why would anybody be surprised when we've inherited nine years of a Labour government, unfortunately no recognition from the previous government that methamphetamine was a problem," she said.
"We have a violent society and it has got more violent over the years and particularly amongst some young people who are unbelievably violent, and we can see it on the attacks on police and the fact that we have had to bring in Tasers," she said.
"We've only just rolled those out."
That would be the same labour government that made methamphetamine a Class A drug, and waged a prolonged "war" on its manufacture and distribution, then? National's subsequent contribution simply forcing people with colds to spread their viruses in doctor's waiting rooms in order to pay $35 for a prescription for effective relief.
And then there's young people of course. Bastards, the lot of them. Nothing a good "taze" won't fix though, eh?
Judith Collins - a bitch in the finest tradition of Jenny Shipley.
Labels: bloody youth, crime, drugs, judith collins, national
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