Pubdate: Tue, 06 Jun 2000 Source: Bangkok Post (Thailand) Copyright: The Post Publishing Public Co., Ltd. 2000 Contact: http://www.bangkokpost.co.th/ Author: John Arnone SETTING AN EXAMPLE FOR HER CHARGES I read with great interest that Deputy Education Minister Kanchana Silpa-Archa is an avid supporter of a plan to reward non-smoking graduate students on Thailand's campuses with additional points on their grade point average. It matters not that this plan is not rewarding non-smoking students, but rather is punishing smoking students because it raises the overall GPA, leaving the smokers behind. Nor does it matter that this lady obviously has no qualifications whatsoever to hold the post she does, other than who she is related to. What does matter is that this is the first attempt to bring Bill Clinton's interpretation of morality to Thailand. I quote Minister Kanchana: "GPAs should reflect social merit as well as academic achievement." I love it. Whose definition of social merit? She should be concerned with the amphetamine trade flourishing in Thailand's schools rather than smoking. Smoking only makes you smell funny; it doesn't scramble your brains. Will someone in power please send this lady, along with the morons on the house committee who conjured up this prejudicial, earth-shaking proposal, home where they belong. This will allow them more time to consider how to equate a student's academic accomplishments with which fork they use to eat their salad. John Arnone Yasothon - --- MAP posted-by: Allan Wilkinson