Re: another impotent smoker consumed with jealousyOn May 12, 9:49 am, Robert Broughton <rbrone...@broug8hton.ca> wrote:
> Ray wrote:
> > On Mon, 12 May 2008 00:50:02 GMT, Robert Broughton
> > <rbrone...@broug8hton.ca> wrote:
>
> >>Ray wrote:
>
> >>> On Fri, 09 May 2008 16:49:26 GMT, Robert Broughton
> >>> <rbrone...@broug8hton.ca> wrote:
>
> >>>>Mike wrote:
>
> >>>>> Congressman Vito Fossella who called on House leaders to pass landmark
> >>>>> legislation that would, for the first time, authorize the federal
> >>>>> government to regulate tobacco products to prevent young people from
> >>>>> smoking and help current smokers quit,
>
> >>>>He must be a pretty good person, then.
>
> >>> Of course by that logic Adolf Hitler was a good person as he
> >>> implemented strict tobacco regulation in Germany. Rationing for
> >>> soldiers of the Reich, non-smoking policies in public buildings,
> >>> widespread anti-tobacco propaganda programs, etc etc.
>
> >>Hitler wanted to win a war. He knew that if he tried to invade Poland with
> >>an army consisting entirely of creatures like yourself, they would have
> >>dropped their rifles and ran away, back to their parents' basement.
>
> > You stated that Congressman Fossella must be a good person because of
> > all his efforts to regulate tobacco products, regardless of any
> > misdeeds he may have committed. When I called bullshit and pointed out
> > Hitler was also vehemently against tobacco smoking and stated that BY
> > YOUR LOGIC he must have been a good person, you chose to ignore that
>
> No, I didn't ignore it at all.
>
> > and tried a personal dig at me.
>
> You and quite a few other people. And the dig you refer to hit the nail on
> the head.
>
> > Nice try deflecting the argument, but
> > I won't play that game.
>
> Oh, yes, you will.
>
> > Oh, and by the way....you might not have heard about it, but the
>
> Allies defeated the Nazis.
>
> And, by the way, the Allies weren't cowards like you.
>
> --
> 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- Hide quoted text -
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Let's see that resume again,
I saw it once and it looks like you left the states right
after colege, headed for the boarder of Canada during
VietNam....
Real Bravery Bobbie !