I probably missed something in the logic of the illustrious solon, but I am sure that it was worthy of great consideration.
James Devine wrote:
> >The WP's [Washington POST's] Al Kamen points to an odd passage in an
> anti-drug pamphlet with a forward by Sen. Orrin Hatch. The book claims to
> help parents look for the warning signs that their children are using
> marijuana or other drugs. These signs include, says the pamphlet, such
> obvious ones as staying out all night and unexplained needs for money. But
> there's also this unobvious one: Beware your child's "excessive
> preoccupation with social causes, race relations, environmental issues, etc."<
>
> light one up for me.
>
> Jim Devine jdevine at popmail.lmu.edu &
> http://clawww.lmu.edu/Departments/ECON/jdevine.html
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