
If you look carefully, you can see that the red sucker is imprinted with the phrase: RESPECT YOURSELF - DON'T DO DRUGS.
Our son's name (misspelled) is written on a label that is attached to the lollipop stick.
Rebel Girl is all for responsible age-appropriate education about drug use, addiction, etc. After all, she can count the addicts in her own immediate family on two hands - two!
But this ain't it. And don't get Rebel Girl started on the sugar-junk food angle. Health education? Suck on this, kid.
What started in 1988 with Nancy's Reagan's Just Say No campaign has mushroomed in an industry where our children are not taught as much as they are bought and sold - yes, just google "red ribbon week products" and see what you can buy to celebrate this week: plush toys! frisbees! tattoos! yo-yos! cell phone charms! Lip service is paid but the real causes and the real solutions, well. Our children deserve more, better.

Yes, Rebel Girl is a bit all over the place today. Forgive her. It's the sugar and platitudes on one side of the border, the blood on the other, children in the middle. Something has to give somewhere.
She sure asks for a lot, doesn't she?
But as the line in the Leonard Cohen song goes, "Why not ask for more?"
Indeed.