Posted on 05/31/2004 9:39:17 AM PDT by Gabz
May 31, 2004:
Yes, you read the title correctly. We're celebrating, because we're helping to take them on.
While the day is usually greeted by an annual flood of orchestrated media events and press conference strategies that demonize, not only smoking, but smokers, World No Tobacco Day 2004 offers something new: a competitor with teeth.
FORCES is pleased to be part of the proud announcement by AEthna Press of the publication of "Dissecting Antismokers' Brains" by Michael J. McFadden on World No Tobacco Day.
Memorial Day is the "unnoffical" start of summer in the USA, let us make it the official start of the end of the anti reign of terror on smokers.
Usually, FORCES does not celebrate World No Tobacco Day. It is after all, a holiday of the Antismokers! However, this year is different.
After a steady buildup of power throughout the 1990s the new millennium has seen the Antismoking Crusade fall over the edge separating simple extremism from outright insanity. For years they built their power and success on such basic propaganda tricks as saving the children and through building a baseless fear of normal exposures to indoor tobacco smoke.
The last few years have seen a climactic change in their approach however. Their fixation on zero-tolerance, their insistence on the need for 300 mile per hour winds in smoking sections, their drive for tax increases reaching literally into the thousands of percent in some cases, and their drive to ban open air smoking on patios and beaches in the push to Denormalize smokers, have combined to unveil the true madness under their extremism.
This insanity is exposed and the lies used in its promotion are revealed on May 31st, World No Tobacco Day, with the full publication of Dissecting Antismokers Brains by Michael J. McFadden (see AntiBrains for detailed information)
McFaddens thoroughly documented book hurls a broadside at the heart of the Antismoking Crusade, exploring the distortions of language, law and science used in pursuit of a tobacco-free world. His main focus and most heavily referenced arguments concern claims about the dangers from ordinary contact with secondary smoke but he also examines the damage to the social fabric brought about by smoking bans and discriminatory taxes and practices.
The authors graduate training in statistics and propaganda analysis shines through in the care hes taken to back up his claims with over 600 references while his close work with citizen activists over the past 20 years has given him the ability to translate that care into a style that will speak to almost any reader.
That style is aimed at both the casual barroom regular and the college classroom. It is comfortable for either casual section-by-section browsing or following a logical progression of scientific analyses that will find a solid home in academia. World No Tobacco Day 2004, rather than being a celebration of a powerful lobbys success in achieving bans and dictating to the media, may turn out to be the Antismokers' Last Stand as people learn how theyve been lied to and manipulated by those bent on socially engineering the perfect world.
FORCES wishes Mr. McFadden the best of luck with the full release of Dissecting Antismokers Brains and will watch with glee as it sweeps across the dried cornfields of Antismokers mental derangement. While his approach is a bit more conservative than some we usually espouse, we believe he makes up for it with his enthusiasm and fresh insights: May 31st, 2004 will truly mark the beginning of the end of the era of Anti Madness.
Hey,Ditter,haven't you ever heard of "tyranny of the majority"?
So the fact that there are more non-smokers than smokers means smokers should be ostracised?
Lisa, you know you remain in my prayers for your loss.
With that said, I must comment on the the info you provide about the lung cancer you lost your dad to not being associated with smoking.
In reality most people are aware of the fact that lung cancer is caused by a host of things, not just smoking. What a shame that some people are so focused in their anti-smoker beliefs they refuse to acknowlege that.
I understand your point about taxes on other things, but I don't see tobacco being made illegal anytime soon - just because of the tax revenue.
If they make it illegal all the people screaming about smoking will be out of jobs and there no longer be multi-million dollar advertising campaigns.........wait a minute, that doesn't sound like such a bad idea, after all.....
I did what again??????
Help - I'm lost.........
I love when I make folks happy!!!!!
I agree with you - which is why we now live in the absolute middle of nowhere!
Happy Memorial Day to Arioch7 and family as well.
Mass excise tax on each pack is $1.51 and it has made tax cheats out of lots of people.
Then they insult us more by including the $1.51 when calculating the 5% sales tax.
LOL!!!!!!!!
start writing what???????
I'll have to check, but in the past FORCES has done it on October 12.
I think it's time that happened. I'm tired of the whining idiots.
Home prices and property taxes are so high that it's not even logical to live here.
Now we have proposition 2 1/2 being voluntarilly rescinded by the towns by override votes of the residents. What the morons who voted for the "Temporay" override don't understand is that 2 1/2 was put in place BECAUSE the Mass. politicians went insane in a left-wing frenzy.
The municipalities now can raise taxes at any time on homeowners. Reading, MA has a tax rate of 7200$ a year for a 500000 dollar house. This is after the FIRST override. There were two and now my friends in Reading will pay more next year.
As far as the Mass Judicial system... I can't even comment, it defies reason. They are insane.
I like Cape Ann a lot better than the Cape myself.
Cape Ann has an amazing history and cool beaches. From Cape Cod north to the Gulf of St. Lawrence marks what is called the Boreal Zone. It's a closed eco-system. Cape Cod south is about 5 degrees warmer than Cape Ann. The Boreal Zone is from the Northern tip of Cape Cod to the Arctic circle north of us.
I have had a blast diving up here. 44 degrees is the average temperature so most folks get certified here and than dive when they go on a vacation in the Caribbean. They can't take the cold, LOL! I don't blame them. Yet, if you buy good stuff, it's no problem diving up here.
For 20+ years all I heard, and admittedly promoted myself, was about the tax-free shopping in Delaware. I don't promote it anymore!!!!
Now that I have lived in Virginia for a year, with a 4.5% (goes to 5% August 1) sales tax I can honestly say that is cheaper for me to shop here or in Maryland (only 8 miles away) than in Delaware. The hidden taxes in Delaware are astronomical. I always knew they were there, but didn't realize just how bad they were.
For example, a single item I buy on a regular basis cost me $1.29-$1.39 in Dover with no sales tax. I buy the same item, from the identical chain store here in Virginia and it costs me 99cents, including the sales tax.
When the cigarette tax here goes up August 1 you can bet we will have gone back to making our own. Currently it is cheaper for us to buy our cigs than make them - we get change from a $20 for 2 cartons.
You and me both.
And right now I'm just plain tired - I need t find that pillow in the other room with my name on it.
"When the state goes non smoking I will stay home"
That's what I would do, and I hope many people follow your lead. When businesses falter, it hits the state in the tax revenue pocket (the only thing they might understand).
"She Lion is familiar with the antis that have told me that I am an unfit parent and that CPS will probably be removing my child from my home because I am a smoker."
I am so sorry to hear that - how rude. There are many things that are dangerous and damaging to children, and a smoking parent is just not one of them.
As for the Ruby Tuesdays, I haven't been and now I never will go :)
Thanks for the info-it's a great idea I never thought of.
BUMP
You really should try it, for a lot of reasons. Number one being price. And then taste. Also the loose tobacco doesn't have all the extra additives in it the way manufactured cigarettes do. Because of this you will find you actually smoke less than you thought you did. Left alone in an ashtray for a short time they go out by themselves.....they don't just burn up.
When we switched about 4 years ago I could smoke at my desk at work......I went from 2 packs of store boughts a day to less than one pack of the homemades.
Also the aroma is very different, and doesn't linger. MY SIL is very sensitive to all kinds of smoke and the first time she came to visit us after we switched she thought we had quit smoking indoors because there was no smoke or tobacco odor in the house, and I had put a cigarette out not 10 minutes before she arrived.
I ordered this morning from stuff your own! I got priority shipping in hopes it'll get here about the time my present supply runs out. I'm so grateful for this wonderful idea - price wise and because I figured loose tobacco would be more "pure".
I'm sure my dh (who quit several yrs ago - he chews now) and kids will appreciate the odor reduction too. Thanks!
Super!!!!
Another benefit - no residue build up on walls and windows.
When we took down all the artwork on the walls of our house when we were packing to move last year.....you couldn't tell where the frames were...........and the walls were white and had not been repainted in a couple of years.
Our real estate agent wasn't aware that we smoked until one day when she was visiting with her daughter and son-in-law next door and I was out front doing some yard work smoking a cigarette!!! and this was a woman who was in and out of my house on a regular basis!!!!
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