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  • Where is Bill Barr at on every fake news network? Don't see him anywhere now..

    01/20/2023 6:28:37 PM PST · by conservative98 · 18 replies
    Twitter ^ | 1/9/23 - 1/20/23
    Has Bill Barr, the guy who railed about President Trump allegedly having classified documents at a country club [his secure private residence] said a word about Biden having classified documents at some random vacant offices that literally anybody could walk right into?— Internet Bill Of Rights (@WikiLeaksUS) January 11, 2023Where is Bill Barr now? He had plenty to say about President Trump having documents. Why no such statements about Biden having documents? Interesting.— Kevin Hughes (@realkrh80) January 12, 2023Where is Bill Barr’s big fat mouth on this issue?— Zach M (@Zdaddy1963) January 13, 2023Where is Bill Barr? #BidenGarage #MerrickGarland #TRUMP2024ToSaveAmerica...
  • Bill Barr is everywhere like a bad rash

    09/08/2022 2:03:58 PM PDT · by conservative98 · 47 replies
    Mark Levin Show ^ | 9/7/22 | Mark Levin
    I have to laugh, America. Because never before has Bill Barr been in such demand by any network. Now he's everywhere like a bad rash. Of course I wouldn't know that. But that said, he's everywhere and his pearls of wisdom. Wow. It's amazing to me, we have Republicans on television saying, like our "friend" Karl Rove and others, well now :we have to stop focusing on Trump, we have to get to the issues." Then we have Bill Barr who is from that wing of the Republican party all over the place not to talk about the corrupt Department...
  • Teen Girls Drawn to Smoking by Hot Cable Series

    08/13/2006 7:05:24 PM PDT · by at bay · 74 replies · 1,199+ views
    NY Daily News ^ | August 10, 2006 | Lisa L. Colangelo
    Sex and the ciggie If your teens watch "Sex and the City," the sex isn't the only thing you have to worry about. Virtually every teen girl interviewed as part of a new Health Department report on smoking said the show influenced their deadly habit. "Whenever I think of how to smoke, it's the way Sarah Jessica Parker exhales, and I'm like obsessed," one 10th-grader said. "I love her, and the way she exhales is very memorable. She kind of ... elongates her neck and exhales into the air." About 11% of teenagers smoke, according to the Health Department. The...
  • Dentists are Fluoride Misinformed

    02/06/2006 4:12:48 AM PST · by nyscof · 15 replies · 408+ views
    Google Groups Flouride News Releases ^ | February 1, 2006 | Paul Beeber
    Dentists Are Fluoride Misinformed New York – February 1 -- Bottled water does NOT contribute to tooth decay despite dentists scientifically unverifiable cautions disseminated through the media. Studies actually show the opposite. America’s children are fluoride-overdosed, it’s ruining their teeth and researchers advise cutting back. The Centers for Disease Control reports from 1/3 to 1/2 of U.S. schoolchildren sport dental fluorosis1 – white-spotted, discolored and/or sometimes pitted teeth, caused by fluoride over-ingestion. The Academy of General Dentistry advises against fluoridated water for infant formula or food preparation because many studies show this ups children’s fluorosis risk.2 The U.S. Surgeon General...
  • Maine: Next round of youth cigarette ads is unveiled (Get Ready!)

    06/15/2004 6:24:55 AM PDT · by SheLion · 99 replies · 4,473+ views
    boston.com ^ | 6-15-04
    PORTLAND, Maine -- The latest batch of anti-tobacco television advertisements created by Maine students features a guy with yellow teeth and a giant cigarette butt chasing children around. The Department of Human Services had so much success with the original ads three years ago that Maine youths were tapped again for public service announcements that began airing Monday.
  • Celebrating World No Tobacco Day

    05/31/2004 9:39:17 AM PDT · by Gabz · 294 replies · 610+ views
    FORCES.ORG ^ | May 31, 2004 | FORCES
    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...
  • Smoking ban a cancer on business, bar owners say

    04/29/2004 11:53:58 AM PDT · by SheLion · 16 replies · 408+ views
    NorwichBulletin.com ^ | 4-29-04 | JAMES WALKER
    <p>MONTVILLE -- For 45 years, John and Alice Longo laughed and joked with their regular customers while they wiped down the bar and took lunch orders during the afternoon at A and J's Cafe on Route 32.</p> <p>But when they were forced to remove the ashtrays from the tables and bar, suddenly the laughter quieted.</p>
  • Effective Technology Could Help Prevent Smoking Ban

    02/24/2004 11:07:17 AM PST · by SheLion · 47 replies · 517+ views
    ThePublican ^ | Feb 5, 2004
    An air filtration system, new to the UK could help to avoid a smoking ban in pubs, restaurants and other public places in the UK, claims Dianne White MD of Essa air cleaners, which claim to be so effective that the need for smoking and no-smoking areas in pubs and restaurants could be eradicated, solving a number of issues highlighted in the current smoking in public places debate.Already a number of leisure industry heavyweights have installed these air filtration units in their outlets nationwide. A spokesman for Thwaites Inns, the trading arm of Daniel Thwaites Brewery running 70 managed houses...
  • County ban on hiring smokers draws notice (BARF Alert!)

    01/07/2004 5:53:59 PM PST · by SheLion · 112 replies · 618+ views
    The Desert Sun ^ | 1-7-4 | Darrell Smith
    <p>Riverside County will no longer hire prospective sheriff’s deputies who smoke, saying insurance costs have grown too steep to risk hiring smokers.</p> <p>Though it’s unclear when the ban will go into effect, the decision could eventually include all of the county’s future hires, experts say.</p>
  • Maine:Move to overturn smoking ban in bars stalls

    01/02/2004 6:12:56 AM PST · by SheLion · 25 replies · 305+ views
    AUGUSTA - A petition drive to snuff out the state's ban on smoking in bars has stalled and will fail to meet a Feb. 2 deadline for putting the issue on the November ballot, an organizer said.Instead, the Maine Freedom Committee will submit the signatures to the Legislature in 2005 in hopes lawmakers will amend the law or send it to voters, said Stavros Mendros of the Maine Freedom Committee. Mendros, a former Republican lawmaker from Lewiston, said the campaign didn't have funding to meet this year's deadline for petitions. "The money wasn't there," Mendros said. "It's hard to do...
  • Maine: It's nearly the last gasp for smoking bar patrons 

    12/30/2003 5:30:22 AM PST · by SheLion · 159 replies · 5,900+ views
    MaineToday.com ^ | December 29, 2003 | ELBERT AULL
    Monday, December 29, 2003 It's nearly the last gasp for smoking bar patrons     University of Southern Maine student Ben Theriault, of Buxton, takes time out from class to enjoy a cigarette in 2002. Starting next month, smoking will be banned in bars in Maine. Smoking is already banned in restaurants and in most public buildings.  To some bar patrons, the haze padding the ceiling and hanging over pool tables is as much a part of a bar as a bank of beer taps. Those who have become accustomed to the sight, as well as those who are used to...
  • Univ. of Minn. Study 1st to Detect Tobacco-Specific Carcinogens in Nonsmokers in Public Setting

    12/22/2003 9:27:45 AM PST · by chance33_98 · 22 replies · 345+ views
    Univ. of Minn. Study 1st to Detect Tobacco-Specific Carcinogens in Nonsmokers in Public Setting; Environmental Tobacco Smoke Significantly Affects Nonsmokers 12/22/03 7:00:00 AM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To: National Desk, Medical Reporter Contact: Brenda Hudson of the University of Minnesota's Academic Health Center, 612-624-5680 MINNEAPOLIS, Dec. 22 /U.S. Newswire/ -- University of Minnesota researchers found that levels of a tobacco-specific lung carcinogen increased in nonsmokers when they visited a public setting where smoking is allowed. The carcinogens, metabolites of NNK, could increase their risk of lung cancer. The study is published Dec. 22 by the American Association for Cancer Research. This study...
  • Taverns brace for smoking ban in different ways

    12/16/2003 4:18:39 AM PST · by SheLion · 107 replies · 5,914+ views
    Kennebuc Journal ^ | 12-15-03 | CHUIN-WEI YAP
    Smokers will face a new choice of bars in the new year ahead. While some bars will be entirely smoke-free, including many in the greater Augusta area, others have spent thousands of dollars to build covered annexes for their smoking clientele in preparation for Maine's ban on smoking in bars next year.Maine legislators (AND THE RINO'S INCLUDED) passed the ban on smoking in bars and taverns in June, joining New York, California and Delaware in extending smoke-free environments to one of the last bastions of public indoor smoking. The ban takes effect Jan. 1, and experience in other states...
  • Children's Hospital Bans Smoking by Staff

    12/05/2003 5:20:09 AM PST · by BenLurkin · 59 replies · 1,028+ views
    The Associated Press ^ | Dec 5, 7:34 AM EST | The Associated Press
    Employees going outside into the open air to smoke soon won't be good enough for Children's Hospital management. Starting May 1, Children's Hospital staff members won't be allowed to smoke on the premises. If employees still want to smoke, they'll have to walk a couple of blocks until they're off the sprawling hospital grounds. Three outdoor smoking huts will remain but only visitors will be allowed to use them. Patients should not have to contend with the lingering scent of cigarette smoke on staff members returning from breaks, said Keith Goodwin, the hospital's president and chief executive officer. "It's counterintuitive...
  • 'Whoopi' Ignites Furor (Anti-smoking goons upset with Goldberg & NBC)

    08/06/2003 6:24:23 AM PDT · by mhking · 54 replies · 610+ views
    The first scene in NBC's new fall sitcom "Whoopi" begins with the star, Whoopi Goldberg, puffing on a cigarette, ignoring a nearby "No Smoking" sign. "You know, secondhand smoke kills," says an irritated guest of the hotel Goldberg's character owns. "So do I," she shoots back, glaring at the guest. Scheduled to premiere Sept. 23, the show is designed to be a Norman Lear-like commentary on American society, in the same vein as the groundbreaking "All in the Family." That show was built around bigoted jokes that boomeranged on Archie Bunker, while "Whoopi," featuring a relationship in which her brother...
  • SMOKING SCARE TACTICS - Cigarette packs may carry pictures of cancer-ravaged organs.

    08/04/2003 7:49:27 AM PDT · by bedolido · 36 replies · 3,491+ views
    SkyNews ^ | 08/04/03 | Staff Writer
    Cigarette packs could soon carry distrurbing pictures of cancer-ravaged organs. A new study shows smokers have become immune to current warnings on packets and calls for a radical re-think. It could lead to the use of images pictures of damaged hearts and lungs to push home the 'smoking kills' message. Experts at the Cancer Research UK Centre for Tobacco Control Research in Scotland led the European-wide investigation. Interviews were conducted with 56 focus groups in Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Spain and Sweden. Participants looked at pre-2001 "small" warnings on cigarette packs and current large "black and white" warnings. The results...
  • Smokers Suing To Stop NY Smoking Ban

    07/23/2003 11:20:57 AM PDT · by Outraged At FLA · 211 replies · 2,431+ views
    The Post Standard ^ | 07/23/2003 | The Post Standard
    Six New York taverns - including two in Syracuse - sued the state Tuesday and asked a federal judge to stop authorities from enforcing the new law that bans smoking in all indoor work sites, including bars and restaurants. Buies Inc., the owner of Dodester's, a bar at 2426 South Ave., and Barmarsue Inc., owner of Murray's, at 2722 Burnet Ave., are plaintiffs in the lawsuit, along with the Empire State Restaurant and Tavern Association, and four other bar owners. The lawsuit - which seeks to block the law statewide - was filed in U.S. District Court in Syracuse because...
  • Smoking or Cheating?

    07/20/2003 11:27:11 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 87 replies · 3,734+ views
    e3mil.com ^ | 7/21/03 | Dennis Prager
    Decades of lecturing around America and of speaking with parents on my radio show have led me to an incredible conclusion: More American parents would be upset with their teenage children if they smoked a cigarette than if they cheated on a test. How has this come about? This is, after all, an entirely new phenomenon. Almost no member of my generation (those who became teenagers in the 1960s), let alone a member of any previous generation, could ever have imagined that parents would be angrier with their teenage child for smoking than for cheating. There has been a profound...
  • Smoking Ban Cutting NY Lottery Sales - Business UNITES

    05/23/2003 12:17:09 AM PDT · by Outraged At FLA · 67 replies · 872+ views
    AP - Boston.com ^ | May 22 2003 | AP - Boston
    <p>Albany -- New York lost more than $500,000 in lottery sales after hundreds of bars and restaurants unplugged their lottery machines to protest the statewide smoking ban in businesses, officials said Thursday.</p> <p>The protest was meant to deprive the state of revenue from the Quick Draw game and publicize bar and restaurant owners' concerns that the smoking ban will hurt business, said Scott Wexler of the Empire State Restaurant and Tavern Association.</p>
  • WEB SELLERS BURN TAX-DODGE PUFFERS

    06/29/2003 1:49:58 AM PDT · by kattracks · 81 replies · 861+ views
    New York Post ^ | 6/29/03 | AL GUART
    <p>New Yorkers dodging heavy taxes on cigarettes by buying from Native American sellers on the Internet could be hearing soon from the taxman.</p> <p>Under a settlement in the federal appeals court, the Ojibwa Trading Post, a popular online cigarette vendor based in upstate New York, has agreed to report its sales and hand over customer names to authorities every two weeks, effective immediately.</p>