Thanks to a conscious CHOICE when I was a teenager -
and honest popular magazine articles ( " I Am Joe's Lungs " -
Reader's Digest ) , I never became a cigarette smoker .
In vain I urged my own father to quit. Smoking
was a factor , I believe, in his mortal illness . True
enough, tobacco is highly addictive - just as alcohol.
Still I find myself oddly in agreement with
William Ohlemeyer of Philip Morris that the recent
Florida verdict against the tobacco industry -
$145-billion punitive damage award is rather outrageous
( USA TODAY ,July 17 ) .
That sum of money is best invested in a national
health care plan , not rewarded to cigarette addicts
out of sympathy for their plight.
Imagine becoming almost prosperous as a result
of life-long bad habits - habits avoided by the brighter
half of the nation !
Also a jury in Florida has no right to redistribute
the national wealth in a grand way. THAT must be done
a little more democratically by -YES - BIG GOVERNMENT.
And done a little more efficiently.
I myself am addicted to the Welfare State. Loved
THAT MAN - FDR !
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