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Stop Smoking Products - Fighting Nicotine With Nicotine

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olga wood

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Nov 10, 2007, 5:28:34 AM11/10/07
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What the rising cost of cigarettes, and the increasing difficulty in
finding public places which permit smoking has not done for millions
of smokers, clear signs of deteriorating health might. When walking
fifty yards across the mall parking lot at Christmas time is no longer
an option; or hiring a landscaping service because the yard work is
now too strenuous seems like the way to go; or the annual physical
keeps getting postponed because of what it might reveal, the impetus
for kicking the habit might finally get into high gear.
And the moment when smokers finally realize the seriousness of their
health situation is the same moment in which they are most vulnerable
to racing to the nearest pharmacy aisle devoted to stop smoking
products, and empting their wallets. Will buying any or all of those
stop smoking products make a difference in their odds of successfully
defeating their nicotine demons?
Studies have shown that nicotine ranks right up there with heroin in
terms of addictiveness. The nicotine in tobacco smoke enters the
bloodstream through the lungs, heads for the brain, and settles
comfortably on certain neural receptors, which tell the brain and
other organs to start releasing all sorts of interesting things. The
most important, however, is dopamine....

http://groups.google.com/group/quitsmokeeq

lynda duguay

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Nov 15, 2007, 11:19:11 AM11/15/07
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Oh yes scaring the public, with no facts. We wouldn't want the public
to know that the baby boom generation (who has the highest childhood
SHS exposure) , with almost 50% smoking rate when younger; all are
living longer then the generations before in Canada.

Oh yes compare the nicotine addiction, but then tell people that it
only takes a smoking ban in public areas and for there to be
inconvenience and they will quit. Now why doesn't that add up? Let's
see how easy it is for heroine addicts to quit, and compare that with
your "NRT"? Lets look and see how many heroine addicts quit by just
being inconvenienced, and how does that compare to tobacco?

You see your dogma and inability to tell the whole situation will get
more people to ignore you, not gain more members. If you had told the
whole story, and not used tired and inappropriate dogma (I don't agree
that smokers are on the same level as heroine addicts- those are two
different opposite people situations) I wouldn't be writing this. Now
imagine a 20 year heroine addict, or even a 60 year old heroine
addict; yet you tell me their the same; on what planet??

I am going to counter all the twisted statements, and lies at every
opportunity, and I will not allow you to go unimpeded and telling lies
to get your agenda; science and truth are more important. Your dogma
and scare tactics will lower confidence in the charity (non government
Organizations) and medical system. I want to know that politics and
agenda aren't ruling medicine, that in order to have science there
doesn't have to be agreement, and one statement from everyone. I will
ask questions and I will not just let you tell people dogma that the
idol has sent out this week. Come back with truth someday and Then I
will listen and not hinder your progress.

Robert Broughton

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Nov 15, 2007, 10:50:10 PM11/15/07
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lynda duguay wrote:

> On Nov 10, 5:28 am, olga wood <qmnlbwfka...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>> What the rising cost of cigarettes, and the increasing difficulty in
>> finding public places which permit smoking has not done for millions
>> of smokers, clear signs of deteriorating health might. When walking
>> fifty yards across the mall parking lot at Christmas time is no longer
>> an option; or hiring a landscaping service because the yard work is
>> now too strenuous seems like the way to go; or the annual physical
>> keeps getting postponed because of what it might reveal, the impetus
>> for kicking the habit might finally get into high gear.
>> And the moment when smokers finally realize the seriousness of their
>> health situation is the same moment in which they are most vulnerable
>> to racing to the nearest pharmacy aisle devoted to stop smoking
>> products, and empting their wallets. Will buying any or all of those
>> stop smoking products make a difference in their odds of successfully
>> defeating their nicotine demons?
>> Studies have shown that nicotine ranks right up there with heroin in
>> terms of addictiveness. The nicotine in tobacco smoke enters the
>> bloodstream through the lungs, heads for the brain, and settles
>> comfortably on certain neural receptors, which tell the brain and
>> other organs to start releasing all sorts of interesting things. The
>> most important, however, is dopamine....
>>
>> http://groups.google.com/group/quitsmokeeq
>
> Oh yes scaring the public, with no facts.

We have plenty of facts, liar.

--
Bob Broughton
http://broughton.ca/
Vancouver, BC, Canada
"There is no rational, moral or economic argument for the continuation
of the manufacture, sale or use of smoking tobacco."
- Robert Starkey, http://smokefreerevolution.org/, 03/18/2007

lynda duguay

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Nov 16, 2007, 2:08:56 AM11/16/07
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> Bob Broughtonhttp://broughton.ca/

> Vancouver, BC, Canada
> "There is no rational, moral or economic argument for the continuation
> of the manufacture, sale or use of smoking tobacco."
> - Robert Starkey,http://smokefreerevolution.org/, 03/18/2007

Such a personal attack! Glad to see that you can talk to politicians
on facts, and debate issues; isn't it??? Oh wait maybe you can't be
level headed on an issue that makes you money from people smoking.

Would you like to show me where I'm wrong, instead??

Robert Broughton

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Nov 16, 2007, 10:50:04 AM11/16/07
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lynda duguay wrote:

>>
>> > Oh yes scaring the public, with no facts.
>>
>> We have plenty of facts, liar.
>

> Such a personal attack!

When you tell lies, it shouldn't come as a surprise when somebody identifies
you as a liar.

>
> Would you like to show me where I'm wrong, instead??

I already did, liar.

--
Bob Broughton

lynda duguay

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Nov 19, 2007, 3:43:07 PM11/19/07
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On Nov 16, 10:50 am, Robert Broughton <rbrone...@broug8hton.ca> wrote:
> lynda duguay wrote:
>
> >> > Oh yes scaring the public, with no facts.
>
> >> We have plenty of facts, liar.
>
> > Such a personal attack!
>
> When you tell lies, it shouldn't come as a surprise when somebody identifies
> you as a liar.
>
>
>
> > Would you like to show me where I'm wrong, instead??
>
> I already did, liar.
>
> --
> Bob Broughtonhttp://broughton.ca/

> Vancouver, BC, Canada
> "There is no rational, moral or economic argument for the continuation
> of the manufacture, sale or use of smoking tobacco."
> - Robert Starkey,http://smokefreerevolution.org/, 03/18/2007


Mature, and really giving a reason for this whole group.
Reply #3 "We have plenty of facts, liar. "

reply #5 "I already did, liar."

Where was you answer? How did I lie? I really would like to
recognize where (if) I went wrong. 10 words isn't an answer to a
scientific question. what are you trying to do the marketing method
of repeat and repeat and repeat, and the public will think that your a
liar, liar your a liar??

Come on I want to hear the light from the lies that the icon of truth
can pass. Please tell me where things are made out to be the truth,
the truth, the truth, the truth the truth, and the truth. Cause we
know when we truly see the truth we will know truly its the truth by
seeing that the truth is just the truth in the truth of the true
meaning of truth. .

Robert Broughton

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Nov 19, 2007, 8:49:56 PM11/19/07
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lynda duguay wrote:

> On Nov 16, 10:50 am, Robert Broughton <rbrone...@broug8hton.ca> wrote:
>> lynda duguay wrote:
>>
>> >> > Oh yes scaring the public, with no facts.
>>
>> >> We have plenty of facts, liar.
>>
>> > Such a personal attack!
>>
>> When you tell lies, it shouldn't come as a surprise when somebody
>> identifies you as a liar.
>>
>>
>>
>> > Would you like to show me where I'm wrong, instead??
>>
>> I already did, liar.
>>
>> --
>> Bob Broughtonhttp://broughton.ca/
>> Vancouver, BC, Canada
>> "There is no rational, moral or economic argument for the continuation
>> of the manufacture, sale or use of smoking tobacco."
>> - Robert Starkey,http://smokefreerevolution.org/, 03/18/2007
>
>
> Mature, and really giving a reason for this whole group.
> Reply #3 "We have plenty of facts, liar. "
>
> reply #5 "I already did, liar."
>
> Where was you answer? How did I lie?

You knowingly lied when you claimed that we didn't have any facts, liar.

--
Bob Broughton

nnm...@gmail.com

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Sep 4, 2012, 4:58:43 AM9/4/12
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