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originally posted by: GraffikPleasure
originally posted by: chrismarco
a reply to: xuenchen
The complaint is from the city not Warren...The city of Cambridge supports Warren and any dem in general...misleading post...
It's sometimes referred to as the machine...
Some people are easily manipulated.
originally posted by: projectvxn
a reply to: xuenchen
Warren is anti-gmo.
originally posted by: Pyle
originally posted by: GraffikPleasure
originally posted by: chrismarco
a reply to: xuenchen
The complaint is from the city not Warren...The city of Cambridge supports Warren and any dem in general...misleading post...
It's sometimes referred to as the machine...
Some people are easily manipulated.
Never mind that fact that the opponent is spewing the line of the white house... Which machine are we talking about again?
originally posted by: projectvxn
originally posted by: Metallicus
originally posted by: projectvxn
He had me until the no-GMO pseudoscience garbage.
Mechanization and mass marketing towards the end of the 19th century popularized the cigarette habit, however, causing a global lung cancer epidemic.
Cigarette manufacturers disputed this evidence, as part of an orchestrated conspiracy to salvage cigarette sales. Propagandizing the public proved successful, judging from secret tobacco industry measurements of the impact of denial propaganda. As late as 1960 only one-third of all US doctors believed that the case against cigarettes had been established.
Lung cancer was once a very rare disease, so rare that doctors took special notice when confronted with a case, thinking it a once-in-a-lifetime oddity. Mechanization and mass marketing towards the end of the 19th century popularized the cigarette habit, however, causing a global lung cancer epidemic. Cigarettes were recognized as the cause of the epidemic in the 1940s and 1950s, with the confluence of studies from epidemiology, animal experiments, cellular pathology and chemical analytics. Cigarette manufacturers disputed this evidence, as part of an orchestrated conspiracy to salvage cigarette sales. Propagandizing the public proved successful, judging from secret tobacco industry measurements of the impact of denial propaganda. As late as 1960 only one-third of all US doctors believed that the case against cigarettes had been established. The cigarette is the deadliest artifact in the history of human civilization. Cigarettes cause about 1 lung cancer death per 3 or 4 million smoked, which explains why the scale of the epidemic is so large today. Cigarettes cause about 1.5 million deaths from lung cancer per year, a number that will rise to nearly 2 million per year by the 2020s or 2030s, even if consumption rates decline in the interim. Part of the ease of cigarette manufacturing stems from the ubiquity of high-speed cigarette making machines, which crank out 20 000 cigarettes per min. Cigarette makers make about a penny in profit for every cigarette sold, which means that the value of a life to a cigarette maker is about US$10 000
Cigarette manufacturers disputed this evidence, as part of an orchestrated conspiracy to salvage cigarette sales. Propagandizing the public proved successful, judging from secret tobacco industry measurements of the impact of denial propaganda. As late as 1960 only one-third of all US doctors believed that the case against cigarettes had been established.