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Who knows? It really hasn't been tried before. I watch a lot of network TV programs (not movies on network TV cause I can't stand the hack and slash censorship and break timing that networks are forced to do by the FCC, but that's
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Heh. I'm sure you did. LOL.
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Did you try this page? I think that answers the "who funds um", "how do I get involved", "where'd you get your facts?" questions.
You are a goofball. Stop trying to justify your addiction to nicotine. *grin*
*smacks him upside the head and runs away*
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truth gets its information from respected news sources and organizations like the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Food and Drug Administration, and the American Cancer Society.
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[Truth WebsiteI know the inflated death statistic is from the CDC, and according to Levy/Marimont, "the Federal Reference Manual on Scientific Evidence confirms that the threshold test for legal significance is a relative risk of two or higher. [this value relates to a risk factor of catching the disease.] At any ratio below two, the results are insufficiently reliable to conclude that a particular agent (e.g., tobacco) caused a particular disease ( ... )
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-K-
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