<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0" ><tr><td valign="top" style="font: inherit;">Children that participate in the DARE program are more likely to end up using drugs that are not on the DARE program.<br><br>Likewise,<br><br>People that participate in AIDS treatment were more likely to die of AIDS than those that don't participate in AIDS treatment.<br><br>Therefore, we should end DARE and AIDS treatment programs.<br><br>Best Regards,<br><br>Donovan<br><br><br><br>--- On <b>Wed, 2/25/09, Sue Hovey <i><suehovey@moscow.com></i></b> wrote:<br><blockquote style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;">From: Sue <span>Hovey</span> <suehovey@moscow.com><br>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] [Spam 5.59] Re: Subject change to "Was it Necessary to Use theAtomicBombs on Japan?" Former title Presidential Rankings<br>To: "Chasuk" <chasuk@gmail.com>, "lfalen" <lfalen@turbonet.com><br>Cc: "Warren
Hayman" <whayman@roadrunner.com>, donovanjarnold2005@yahoo.com, vision2020@moscow.com<br>Date: Wednesday, February 25, 2009, 6:34 PM<br><br><pre>There has been study after study refuting the claim that DARE works....This <br>isn't the first, only the latest....<br><br>Sue Hovey<br>----- Original Message ----- <br>From: "Chasuk" <chasuk@gmail.com><br>To: "lfalen" <lfalen@turbonet.com><br>Cc: "Warren Hayman" <whayman@roadrunner.com>; "Sue<br>Hovey" <br><suehovey@moscow.com>; <donovanjarnold2005@yahoo.com>; <br><vision2020@moscow.com><br>Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2009 11:39 AM<br>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] [Spam 5.59] Re: Subject change to "Was it <br>Necessary to Use theAtomicBombs on Japan?" Former title Presidential <br>Rankings<br><br><br>> On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 13:03, lfalen <lfalen@turbonet.com> wrote:<br>><br>>> D.A.R.E is a good program. The idea behind it is to say no to a
dare.<br>><br>> According to the Surgeon General of the United States: "Overall . . .<br>> children who participate [in the D.A.R.E. program] are as likely to<br>> use drugs as those who do not participate."<br>><br>> That is from the current Surgeon General website.<br>><br>>>From Wikipedia:<br>><br>> "Researchers at Indiana University, commissioned by Indiana school<br>> officials in 1992, found that those who completed the D.A.R.E. program<br>> subsequently had significantly higher rates of hallucinogenic drug use<br>> than those not exposed to the program."<br>><br>> "In 1995, a report to the California Department of Education by Joel<br>> Brown Ph. D. stated that none of California's drug education programs<br>> worked, including D.A.R.E."<br>><br>> "In 1998, A grant from the National Institute of Justice to the<br>> University of Maryland resulted in a report to the NIJ, which
among<br>> other statements, concluded that 'D.A.R.E. does not work to reduce<br>> substance use.'"<br>><br>> "A ten-year study was completed by the American Psychological<br>> Association in 1999, involving one thousand D.A.R.E. graduates in an<br>> attempt to measure the effects of the program. After the ten year<br>> period no measurable effects were noted."<br>><br>> Yes, the same Wikipedia article does present some rebuttals, but<br>> virtually none none have as much authority as the criticisms.<br>><br>> Chas<br>><br><br><br>--------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br><br><br><br>No virus found in this incoming message.<br>Checked by AVG - www.avg.com<br>Version: 8.0.237 / Virus Database: 270.11.3/1970 - Release Date: 02/24/09 <br>13:35:00<br><br></pre></blockquote></td></tr></table><br>