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Corporate America gone amok...
"basskisser" wrote in message
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Calif Bill wrote:
"basskisser" wrote in message
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Calif Bill wrote:
"basskisser" wrote in message
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Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Sat, 28 Oct 2006 04:02:38 GMT, "Calif Bill"
wrote:
If you going to smoke, smoke an Altria brand. Filthy habit, but I
enjoy
the
dividends.
Filthy habits are drinking to excess and endangering innocent
lives.
I'd be willing to bet that drinking alcohol kills a hell of a lot
more
people than cigars do.
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I'll bet you're wrong.
By the way, you can't partition off just cigars, unless you do the
same
with alcohol, like compare cigar related deaths to, say, gin related
deaths.
http://tiki.oneworld.net/pollution/smoking.html
says that 434,000 people die each year from smoking in the U.S and
60,000 die each year from second hand smoke.
Then this site puts alcohol deaths at 100,000:
http://www.bookmark-manager.com/permalink-41
And I think they are full of it, to claim 60k deaths from second hand
smoke.
If that was true, you would have a heck of a lot more than 434k dead
from
direct injection. I one of those numbers that activitists can throw
out
and
feel good, and hard to prove otherwise.
No those figures are pretty accurate. They don't just dream them up, as
you think. Statistics is an interesting field, and if you think that
they just come up with numbers off the top of their head, you are sadly
mistaken.
There is so much controversy on 2nd hand illnesses. My buddy smoked, he
is
healthy but his wife got breast cancer. Is that a 2nd hand effect?
Could be.
Could be or may not be. But that is the problem with the statistics.
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