"MADD has morphed from an anti-drunk-driving
organization into an anti-alcohol organization."
Jim Reynolds, writer.
33
Although Prohibition ended 70 years ago, "a new
agenda of temperance is alive and well today at Mothers Against Drunk
Driving (MADD)."
Charles V. Penna, MADD’s former Northern Virginia
Chapter Executive Director and now Director of policy studies at The Cato
Institute. 35
"At the forefront of the neo-prohibitionist movement
is MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Driving)."
Dr. Thomas J. DiLorenzo of Washington University and
Dr. James T. Bennett of George Mason University.
36
Mothers Against Drunk Driving "engages in a form of
neoprohibitionism."
Christian Restifo, Carnegie Mellon University.
38
"We believe their (MADD's) true agenda is
prohibition."
TalkLeft.
39
A "prohibitionist movement (is) propagated by MADD."
National Motorist Association.
40
MADD "has turned into the new 'Women's Christian
Temperance Union.'"
Al Franken, liberal radio program host.
42
MADD is an "anti-alcohol group."
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
43
MADD's campaign is "anti-alcohol."
Chronicle of Higher Education.
44
MADD is an "anti-alcohol advocate."
Associated Press.
45
MADD is led by "neoprohibitionists."
Jerry G. Munez, Seton Hall University.
46
"MADD has a prohibitionist agenda."
Mimi Coffey, attorney.
47
MADD has a "neo-prohibitionist agenda."
Chris Barry, Montreal Mirror.
48
MADD has "a neo-prohibitionist agenda."
Equalbias.com
49
MADD is guilty of "anti-alcohol hysteria."
Brian Carnell.
50
MADD has "become anti-alcohol, pure and simple."
Jerry D. Mead.
51
MADD has morphed from an anti-drunk-driving
organization into an anti-alcohol organization."
Laurence Simon.
52
MADD has an "anti-alcohol campaign."
Prof. Jenny Edbaure, University of Texas.
53
MADD is "anti-alcohol."
Dr. K. Roehrig, Ohio State University.
54
MADD is "led and driven by anti-alcohol fanatics."
Gary Witzenburgh, Consumer Guide.
55
"the Women's Christian Temperance Union and the
Anti-Saloon League spearheaded the constitutional prohibition effort.
Groups such as Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) assume that mantle
today."
Hans G. Nichols.
56
MADD is an outgrowth of "the ideology of the Woman's
Christian Temperance Union."
J. Leitzel, University of Chicago.
57
MADD is 'the most effective temperance organization"
in the U.S. since Prohibition's repeal.
David Frum, Wall Street Journal.
58
"The Women's Christian Temperance Union has merely
been replaced by MADD."
Christopher T. Ivicevich.
59
MADD consists of "closet neo-prohibitionists."
Thomas Clough.
60
MADD supports "anti-alcohol legislation."
Carol Bryant.
61
MADD is an "anti-alcohol group."
Casey Grabenstein.
62
"One of the most powerful anti-alcohol lobbies is
MADD."
Shobba Tsering Bhalla.
63