Thursday, December 23, 2004

Radio Host Donates Smokes for Soldiers

tobacco craziness

Radio Host Donates Smokes for Soldiers
Saturday, December 11, 2004


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SKOKIE, ILL. — Radio host Mike North (search) took his show on the road for what he believed was a good cause: Collecting cigarettes for soldiers overseas.

North urged his listeners in Skokie, Ill., to donate cigarettes to be sent to the troops. He called the campaign “Smokes for Soldiers” (search) and said he got the idea from the picture of James Miller (search), the 20-year-old Marine in combat in Iraq photographed with a lit cigarette dangling from his mouth.

“His picture was plastered all over the newspapers and I started reading … and he says, ‘I’m just doing what’s supposed to be done, but guess what? There’s a shortage of cigarettes out here,’” North said.

The American Lung Association (search) opposes the “Smokes for Soldiers” drive, saying troops should be sent care packages that don’t kill, and distributed a memo from Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld (search) in which he advised that tobacco should be avoided because it impacts troop readiness.

“Tobacco use presents an immediate and real danger for our soldiers who are on the lines today,” said Joel Africk of the American Lung Association. More than 400,000 Americans die each year from smoking-related illnesses.

Ironically, Skokie — where North is conducting his campaign — has a ban on smoking in restaurants because of health concerns.

North said he understands where the association is coming from and said the drive wasn't trying to encourage nonsmokers to start lighting up — but instead was designed to help soldiers who already are in the habit. The campaign has generated 100,000 cigarettes in all.

Click in the box near the top of the story to watch a report by FOX News' Jeff Goldblatt.

Monday, December 13, 2004

Cigarette Promotions in the Phillipines

I believe this advertisement/calender that I saw on the Tobacco Free Kids website is perhaps the craziest that I have seen in awhile. There are no if but or ands about it. If Jesus or Mary smoked it would be this one, right? ;) There are tobacco company emblems viewed on the virgin.


Virgin Mary was a smoker?

Friday, December 03, 2004

Jewish victory over Syrian oppression?

On the newscast this week, I heard a thin man who could well have been an actor instead of a newscaster mention lighting of candles celebration Jewish victory over 2200 years of Syrian oppression. As the words left his lips I turned to my boyfriend and asked him if this was a joke. It sounded like a joke. I mean it sounded like the Israeli media police had placed this puppet onto the newscast. It was terribly terribly biased. 2200 years implies that oppresion is still ensuing. Granted al Asad (both Bashad, the current ruler and Hafiz, his deceased father) are/were not know to be the most benevolent of rulers/dictators but still. The news is not supposed to be the voice of Israel, nor the US for that matter. It should be independent and without judgement. Objectivity is very rare in humans as they are usually unable to differentiate objective reality and subjectivity always is interjected with such words as large, small, warm, cold. All of those words are used in comparison to something else.

I believe the newscaster statement marked the beginning of channukeh but still, leave the politics out of the newscasts, please!