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Jack Trimpey (2000). Moderation Madness [online]. Available from: <http://www.rational.org/recovery/Moderationl.madness.html> [Accessed 24 June 2000].

Jack Trimpey

"Audrey Kishline's drinking license should have been revoked — by herself! — long ago when she drove under the influence, placing others in danger. Sadly, a family has suffered the loss of a father and daughter to her moderation madness. That family may be concerned that her Beast (our term for the desire to get drunk) was ordained by professionals such as Stanton Peele, Jeffrey Schaler, and others who provided her with arcane charts and diagrams showing how easy it is for problem drinkers, starting with Ms. Kishline, to drink responsibly. Thus ordained, Ms. Kishline went into the major media with her sensational stupidity, dignified and endorsed by never-addicted men holding academic doctorates. As I said, Lois and I were sickened to hear about this tragedy."

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