Pubdate: Sat, 24 Aug 2002 Source: Times-Herald (GA) Copyright: 2002 The Times-Herald Contact: http://times-herald.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1054 Author: Mike Steed Note: Middle section drug policy related SOME ODD SIGNS OF THE TIMES Mercifully, the Georgia primary elections are over. Some real news came out of last week's event with what some would term an upset victory by Judge Denise Majette over the flamboyant, (and "loony" according to Sen. Zell Miller), Congresswoman, Cynthia McKinney. This race in one little Congressional District brought joy throughout the State and in non-Islamic quarters throughout the country. Majette's voting record promises to look very much like McKinney's but she appears to have enough sense to know when to shut her mouth and doesn't appear to be beholden to fundamentalist Islamic interests. McKinney's loss can be attributed in large measure to her style of confrontational, in-your-face rhetoric. Speaking of in-your-face style, Congressman Bob Barr lost a seat for himself and maybe for the Republicans when he chose to abandon the newly drawn Eleventh district where he already represented 70% of the people and move to the newly drawn Seventh where he represented only 17% of the population. It was his choice. He can take little comfort in that his move gave venerable Speaker of the House Tom Murphy two reasons to be happy. Murphy was determined to live in a district not represented by Bob Barr and the candidate Murphy backed in his home district, liquor magnate Roger Kahn, eeked out a primary victory over former Congressman, Buddy Darden. The primary election battles had such vile advertisements while the candidates were opposing members of their own political party, one shudders to think how nasty it will be when Democrats turn on Republicans and vice-versa. Some of us will be tempted to write-in Mother Teresa before this election cycle is over in November. * * * Dirty campaigns aren't the only sign of the times. There was a recently reported survey conducted by the National Center of Addiction and Substance Abuse demonstrating that it is much easier for teens to purchase marijuana than to buy beer or cigarettes. At the same time, the anti-drug use message seems to be having some effect among teens. The survey also reveals that 63% of the students said their schools are "drug-free." This is the highest percentage since 1996. These data begin to make a case for continuing and increasing the education on the dangers of drug use while restricting the distribution by having it available only through controlled outlets just as is the case with beer and cigarettes. * * * There was another sign of the times I noticed when reading the local obituary section in the newspaper. People my age are always checking that. I was surprised to see a little phrase attached to the end of the obit reading, "friends may sign the register book online at www.(name of funeral home)." Imagine, we can sit around clad in our boxers and pay respects to our deceased friends from the comfort of our own home. How convenient. How cold. A few years ago an undertaker in California constructed a drive through for viewing the deceased. That way, you never had to get out of your car. Just drive by, toot your horn in respect, and go on your way feeling good about yourself that you had "been by the funeral home." * * * And finally, a sign of the times that is simply so far out it begs for commentary. The crowd of people who would never eat anything that ever had a face, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, (P.E.T.A.), has begun a campaign to ban fishing. They have filed lawsuits attempting to ban fishing in certain state parks since fishing causes pain to the fish. I know some fisherman around here who would be glad to cause some pain to P.E.T.A. members. My very first newspaper column dealt with P.E.T.A. Their campaign those many years ago was centered on catching tuna in "dolphin safe" nets so the precious and friendly dolphin wouldn't be harmed. I asked the rhetorical question, "Who's looking out for the tuna?" It seems I have my answer. P.E.T.A. works harder at destroying themselves with such idiotic ideas than any other lunatic fringe in our society -- with the possible exception of our political parties during primary elections. - --- MAP posted-by: Josh