Actually, she wasn't "the head" of MADD- some chapter president or something, so it's not as ironic as it could be.
I had a friend that nearly died from alcoholism and we had to have a couple of interventions for him, and I learned that if her blood alc level was near fatal, it wasn't a single incident bender she was on. It takes a LOT of sustained abuse to build up the tolerance to be able to do anything with that level of intoxication. She's chronic.
I aqree with FQ on some of his post too. Drunk driving is bad and there was a purpose for MADD. However, that has turned into thousands of unimpaired people who have had just a drink or two having horrible legal problems, expense, a record, etc. Sobriety checkpoints should be unconstitutional (and I believe truly they are). Sit and watch for bad drivers...God knows they might catch more texters too, but don't stop everyone. It's just not right.