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Politics : Bill Clinton Scandal - SANITY CHECK

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To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (6335)9/30/1998 3:15:00 PM
From: j_b  Read Replies (2) of 67261
 
<<I agree it is not an ideal solution but I want to hear from someone as to how to address the situation vs. the "thats dumb" response please.>>

There are a lot of people with serious, life-threatening allergies. For example, people allergic to bee or ant stings. I don't see that eradication of bee or ant colonies would be a realistic solution. Similarly, people that are so allergic to certain pollutants, for example cigarette smoke, would not be able to get all smoking banned for their benefit. In the cases of people with serious environmental allergies, the victim may need to be kept in a bubble.

My point is, the problem is not as widespread as you might believe. There is no need for the huge majority of students to suffer. It seems to me that the solution would be to have the student home schooled or tutored, rather than subject all the other students to draconian measures.
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