On a walk with Michael Dukakis as he picks up litter
On his two-mile walk to work, the distinguished professor crosses a playground, whips a crumpled plastic grocery bag out of his canvas briefcase, and plucks a tissue a used tissue off the ground.
You stifle the ew! if you want to keep up with his brisk pace. It seems like a low-impact task for a man who served 12 years as the governor of Massachusetts and was the 1988 Democratic presidential nominee, but thats not how Michael Dukakis sees picking up litter.
This is going to be a two-bag day for the octogenarian. That is, by the end of his daily constitutional from his Brookline home to Northeastern University in Boston, hell have filled two bags with the detritus of the people.
Mr. Dukakis was nominated 28 years ago this summer to run against George H.W. Bush. It may have been his last election campaign, but Dukakis who serves on the boards of seven organizations and teaches public policy stumps on earnestly for an array of civic causes. One of them he takes very personally: litter, and its close cousins, graffiti and billboards.
http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Making-a-difference/2016/0728/On-a-walk-with-Michael-Dukakis-as-he-picks-up-litter
What a decent person.