Posted on 03/15/2002 3:45:29 AM PST by 2Trievers
Edited on 09/03/2002 4:50:06 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
Lauren Bacall slouches against a door frame in "To Have and Have Not." "Anybody got a match?" she asks. Humphrey Bogart tosses her a packet.
The seduction has begun.
So has the smoking.
And, oh, isn't it sexy ... ?
The slow inhalation, the curls of smoke, the spiraling plumes.
There are countless scenes from classic films - "The Blue Angel," "Now, Voyager," "Rebel Without a Cause" - that make smoking appear glamorous, sensual, romantic and rebellious.
(Excerpt) Read more at ctnow.com ...
So?
What a weaste of space and air.
Hello Ms. Hornblow,
You stated in your article:
Just as fashion designers and jewelers send stars product samples, the tobacco industry seized upon the same opportunity for the free advertising. But the new Gucci handbag can't kill you.
Let us be accurate.
Only the excessive abuse of tobacco products may kill you. Anecdotal evidence suggests the accuracy of my remark. I smoked cigarettes for 7 years, approximately 10-12 cigarettes a day. Obviously, because I am writing this e-mail message to you, I am not dead.
Gucci handbags, when used improperly, can be an instrument of death as well. The handles of the bag can be used to strangle or hang a person, causing death.
AMENDMENT IX
The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people.
Every U.S. citizen has a right to smoke to tobacco products on public property or on their own property or if invited by other property owners to smoke on their property, notwithstanding all of the unconstitutional laws that some municipalities and states have passed to prohibit smoking tobacco products, in restaurants, for example.
No law can trump the tenants of a state or the federal constitution.
The fact that Hartford Courant movie critic Deborah Hornblow is known to exhibit lefty slant in all her columns is the strongest suggestion that she may still be mindlessly regurgitating more left-wing dogma here.
Gee, that was really easy.
Appropo nom de plume for the author, n'est pas Madame?
Just did a Google search on her, read some of her stuff and drew my own conclusion. All of the above, I'd say.
I think I'll send this--ahem--journalist a few facts.
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