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Date / Time: 8/26/2009 5:47 PM UTC
Well Done to Kitty Dukakis – another first lady (of a governor) who has made a difference in the world of drug treatment and prevention. Like Nancy Regan and Betty Ford, Ms. Dukakis proves the point when it comes to getting actual progress; leave it to the first ladies.
Since the men these days seem to be enthralled with big pharma or killing more of the Mexican Cartel, thank goodness is some common sense and caring such as is demonstrated by Ms. Dukakis.
“As the Kitty Dukakis Treatment Center for Women in Jamaica Plain, Mass., marks treating its 1,000th patient, the program's namesake (and former state first lady) continues to be open about her struggles with depression and addiction, the Boston Globe reported Aug. 17, 2009.
In 1987, Mrs. Dukakis, whose husband Michael was the governor of Massachusetts and running for president, stunned the political world by disclosing that she had been addicted to amphetamines for 26 years and had been treated in 1982. Just months after her husband lost his bid for the presidency in 1988, Mrs. Dukakis entered a treatment center for alcohol abuse. She later admitted that some of her rock-bottom moments during the campaign included drinking rubbing alcohol and hair spray.”
http://www.jointogether.org/news/headlines/inthenews/2009/kitty-dukakis-continues-to.html
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