Posted on 01/23/2012 9:08:38 PM PST by dila813
Quitting smoking is never easy. However, when you're poor and uneducated, kicking the habit for good is doubly hard, according to a new study by a tobacco dependence researcher at The City College of New York (CCNY).
Christine Sheffer, associate medical professor at CCNY's Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Education, tracked smokers from different socioeconomic backgrounds after they had completed a statewide smoking cessation program in Arkansas.
(Excerpt) Read more at sciencedaily.com ...
bfl
Is there a problem with your comprehension of what I wrote? Or are you not able to clearly express what you are trying to say?
Perhaps it is my fault. In the past I have omitted the "/s" from my posts thinking "there really can't be anyone dumb enough to think that this is intended as a valid statement...". But still I get posts like #19. If this is one of those times I do apologize.
Yes, it IS your fault because there ARE dumbasses around here who feel that tobacco taxes ARE OK as long as it promotes their agenda..........
Yes, it IS your fault because there ARE dumbasses around here who feel that tobacco taxes ARE OK as long as it promotes their agenda..........
So forgive me for thinking that you are one of them.........
For the record I am a cigar smoker. And even though I hate cigarettes, and don't care for their smell, and I'm glad I don't have to smell smoke in restaurants, I hate the taxes associated with tobacco, and think that those taxes, along with the draconian laws prohibiting smoking in bars. etc, are wrong.
Here's a suggestion: from now on when you do this, just post "sorry, my mistake", and move on to the next wrong thread. Now run along. I'm sure there must be a smoking thread somewhere on FR that desperately needs an anti-tax advocate. Criminy!
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