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To: LouAvul; SheLion
“Tobacco use presents an immediate and real danger for our soldiers who are on the lines today,” said Joel Africk of the American Lung Association. More than 400,000 Americans die each year from smoking-related illnesses.

Er...lest we forget what prompted the soldiers being over there in the first place was.

With the job they are doing and that they are doing it for us, those Lilly livered, single minded, PC lovers at ALA can stuff it!

THAT is about the lowest self promotion that any organization could conjure and at the same time nothing mentioned about the troops and their gallant efforts on our behalf.

91 posted on 12/10/2004 10:42:20 PM PST by EGPWS
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To: EGPWS
THAT is about the lowest self promotion that any organization could conjure and at the same time nothing mentioned about the troops and their gallant efforts on our behalf.

The ALA are disgusting. They continually conjure up thoughts of limp wrist-ed, gutless girlie men, stuffing their pockets from the taxes smoker's pay on cigarettes. And they continually spew their pompous lies to continue to live in the lifestyle they have become accustomed, hoping the general public will continue to believe and support them.

Thanks to forum's like Free Republic, they are finally being showned for the money grubbers they are. How can anyone believe anything that the ALA puts forth now. If they can go after smokers for the sake of the cigarette tax dollars, what else are they growing rich on by taking stands on legal products?

I don't see the ALA having cigarettes banned! Do you?

95 posted on 12/11/2004 5:14:37 AM PST by SheLion (Happy Holidays to all my friends in Free Republic!)
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