Pubdate: Sat, 15 Nov 2003 Source: Greenville News (SC) Copyright: 2003 The Greenville News Contact: http://greenvillenews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/877 Author: Sharon Coker ANTI-DRUG AD UNFAIRLY JUDGES CARING MOTHERS A new drug-free promotional television ad features a son and his hard-working mother constantly being attentive to him and on his case about not using pot/drugs. The end of this commercial shows a happy-go-lucky boy carrying the groceries for his mom. The last sentence is that he is a good boy, drug-free because - "she is a good mom." As the mom of a child lost to drug addiction, I was overcome with disbelief that our government could be so shallow and short-sighted as to sponsor a campaign that labels moms of drug-free children as good, leaving the conclusion that moms of addicted children are bad. Sometimes we are so quick to judge others and think, "Oh that would never happen to me." I was one of those doting parents who as I held my babies tight thought that I would be a perfect "stay-at-home" mom with ruffled curtains, a white-picket fence, an oven mitt in one hand and the strong arm of discipline as the other, and the "evils" of the world would never invade my space. We learn the hard way that the pedestal we sometimes place ourselves on can melt right beneath our feet. To quote Hillary Clinton, "It takes a village to raise a child." We should be that village through actions, empathy and humility and not by attaching labels and condemnation. Sharon Coker Simpsonville - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake