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Date: | Wed, 14 Feb 1996 10:41:50 +0100 |
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David Smith wrote:
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>Tobacco smoking is hardly a victimless pastime, but more like a deadly
>epidemic of addiction and air pollution that has crippled the American
>economy while consigning millions of people to agonizing deaths.
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>There is a difference between constitutionally protected forms of
>expression, and the concerted, cynical efforts by corporate drug pushers
>and poisoners to misuse mass entertainment media in order to hypnotize and
>seduce their prey.
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I'm not sure whether this got anything to do with film or not, but a recent=
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Swedish study shows that smoking actually strengthens the state economy (sm=
okers =20
pay a lot of tobacco tax but doesn't get as much state pension as non-smoke=
rs).=20
I do not know if this is the case in the U.S. since both the tobacco tax an=
d the=20
state pension is conciderably lower than in Sweden, but I strongly doubt th=
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smoking is the major reason for the 'crippled American economy'.
Cheers,
Ulf (happy tobacco addict)
Ulf Dalquist Phone: +46 46 2224266
Dept. of Sociology Fax: +46 46 2224794
Box 114 221 00 Lund SWEDEN E-mail: [log in to unmask] =20
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