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*[[Scientific Claims|After a steady significant decrease from the 1960s, smoking prevalence has stagnated, or even increased in some places, since inane tobacco control campaigns and smoking bans replaced honest and respectful education.]] | *[[Scientific Claims|After a steady significant decrease from the 1960s, smoking prevalence has stagnated, or even increased in some places, since inane tobacco control campaigns and smoking bans replaced honest and respectful education.]] | ||
− | *Tobacco Control advocates have no problem throwing old, sick and frail people out into the elements whenever they want a smoke ... "for their own good". | + | *[[Sound Bites|Tobacco Control advocates have no problem throwing old, sick and frail people out into the elements whenever they want a smoke ... "for their own good".]] (See "Random Quotes") |
*[[Advocates|Tobacco Control advocates support discrimination in employment for smokers even if they only smoke on their own time.]] (See entry for Banzhaf, John) | *[[Advocates|Tobacco Control advocates support discrimination in employment for smokers even if they only smoke on their own time.]] (See entry for Banzhaf, John) |
Revision as of 04:35, 23 June 2012
Highlights
- After having exercised bullying control over the tobacco industry, Tobacco Control now targets the smoker. (See "Random Quotes")
- Tobacco Control advocates have no problem throwing old, sick and frail people out into the elements whenever they want a smoke ... "for their own good". (See "Random Quotes")
- Tobacco Control advocates support discrimination in employment for smokers even if they only smoke on their own time. (See entry for Banzhaf, John)
- The Tobacco Control industry lobbies property owners and condominium boards to forbid smoking in one's own home. (See entry for Banzhaf, John)