To: SheLion
As I said previously, I smoked for twenty-three years. I quit because of having an infant daughter in the house with me and to reduce the potential risk to her.
Federal courts are not medically knowledgable to make such decisions and despite the gracious nodding from the smoking community, the court justices often render "quack" rulings. (Ex. 9th Circuit - Pledge of Allegiance)
85 posted on
11/26/2002 7:08:50 AM PST by
azhenfud
To: azhenfud
Federal courts are not medically knowledgable to make such decisions and despite the gracious nodding from the smoking community, the court justices often render "quack" rulings. (Ex. 9th Circuit - Pledge of Allegiance It took the Federal Court "5" years to reach their conclusion, after much research from medical sources helping the court.
108 posted on
11/26/2002 7:45:47 AM PST by
SheLion
To: azhenfud
Re the EPA report:
Federal courts are not medically knowledgable to make such decisions and despite the gracious nodding from the smoking community, the court justices often render "quack" rulings. (Ex. 9th Circuit - Pledge of Allegiance) It didn't take a rocket scientist, nor someone "medically knowledgable," to see how the EPA lied, cheated and committed fraud. You're absolutely right, justices DO often render "quack" rulings, but in this case several EPA scientists resigned because of this travesty of a report. EPA appealed but the appeal hasn't been heard.
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