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The Senator acknowledged cigarettes are not safe and asked us to believe there was a way to reduce the risk - which isn't the case. The FDA claims people will simply smoke more and inhale more deeply to get the feeling they crave. Companies that manufacture tobacco want to sell it. No matter how you obfuscate the issue, that's a fact. It reminds me of the liquor companies urging people to drink responsibly in ads marketing their liquor. We all know the dangers of alcohol and cigarettes and no amount of obfuscation will work on me. These companies want to sell their product. If they were really concerned about public health issues, they'd go into other fields. Try politics, obfuscation rules there. <a href="http://cigarettes.blogs.ie/" title="cigarettes">cigarettes</a>, <a href="http://cheapmarlboro.blogsboom.com/" title="cheap marlboro">cheap marlboro</a>, <a href="http://marlboroguide.blogspot.com/" title="marlboro guide">marlboro guide</a>. |
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