August 28, 2012

tobacco war doing better than terror war!

Penelope makes the valid point that the government is making more headway in the war against tobacco than it is in the war against terror, and believes if it put less effort into criminalizing smoking citizens at home and more into rounding up the terrorist war criminals it might get somewhere.

"With the Islamist terror gaining strength every day -- especially in Pakistan, a nuclear power," warns Penelope, "you would think that the anti-smokers would have the intelligence to re-direct their energies towards fighting a real threat to their health, wouldn't you?

“Is being bombed or nuked less a health threat than a bit of passing cigarette smoke?"

"Unfortunately, brainwashed fanatics are not particularly known for exercising intelligence, are they?" sighs Penelope. "Despite 9/11, 7/7, the Spanish and Bali bombings and other terrorist atrocities the politically correct anti-smoking western governments power ahead with smoking bans as if they were more important than anything else."

"Why are western governments alienating smokers at a time in history when they need all hands on deck, so to speak?" asks Penelope. "Why would smokers enlist to fight in the so-called war on terror – actually a war to protect oil that has escalated terrorism -- when their government allows unrestricted immigration to the point of actually employing Islamist terrorists and, what hurts most, bans us from smoking where we've always smoked and encourages the diabolical actions of anti-smoking terrorists against us?"

"Frankly, I can't see much difference between the Islamists and the anti-smokers," says Penelope, "and it is gross hypocrisy for us to condemn the Islamists and not the anti-smoking fanatics.”

"Both groups want to take over the world and have it operate according to their belief system," explains Penelope. "They achieve their aims by brainwashing innocent children and susceptible adults, setting themselves up as superior to others and using intimidation and then terror to get others to toe the line."

"So, why are we fighting the Taliban in Afghanistan?” asks Penelope. “The ‘Taliban’ we should be fighting are the anti-smoking fanatics at home who, when they have wiped out all smokers, will start a war against alcohol, or something else that they don’t like.”

Read more from Penelope on this subject:

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  • brainwashing v education

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