Source: United Press International Pubdate: 14 February 1998 GINGRICH: CLINTON DRUG PLAN FAILURE WASHINGTON, Feb. 14 (UPI) House Speaker Newt Gingrich says President Clinton's new plan to fight illegal drugs "is the definition of failure." Gingrich made the comment in the Republican response to Clinton's weekly radio address. In his radio address, Clinton said he wants to hire 1,000 more border patrol agents, increase drug testing for parolees of the federal prison system and implement better drug use prevention programs. White House drug czar Barry McCaffrey says the strategy should reduce drug use from what is believed to be currently 6 percent of the population to only 3 percent by the year 2007. But Gingrich said Clinton's plan would reduce illegal drug use to 35 percent of what it was when Clinton took office in 1992. He said the final objective of Clinton's plan "is to correct some of the damage that his administration has already done." He said, "Any plan that will not protect our children from drugs is dead on arrival in this Congress." Gingrich urged Clinton "to renounce his timid defeatist attitude" toward illegal drugs. He said Republicans will wage a "World War II-style victory campaign against illegal drugs."