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Is tobacco less dangerous than cocaine?

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Is tobacco less dangerous than cocaine?

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  1. well it all depends on where you want the damage. coke can give you a deviated septum, and can put holes in your stomach and cause you to have acid reflux. not to mention the damage it does to your brain in general.

    and cigarettes or tobacco cause damage to your lungs over a long period of time and you can't overdose on them.


  2. First...please read and consider this important information:

    The 1964 and subsequent 1988 U.S. Surgeon General's reports conclusively, irrefutably and undeniably stated that 'heroin and nicotine were of equal addictive strength'. In short...anyone indulging in either heroin or nicotine (tobacco) is an addict. Top that off with the fact the report also states conclusively, irrefutably, and undeniably that smoking tobacco causes cancer.

    If you don't believe me...access the reports...it's easy enough to do.

    The government(s) and businesses want you (and everyone) to look at the guy with a crack pipe, or the person with a needle in his arm, or the straw up his/her nose, and think to yourself, "What a pathetic, lowlife addict!"

    BUT...they don't want YOU to recognize the fact that if you smoke tobacco, or use tobacco products, YOU TOO are an addict. Why? Because making you realize you're an addict takes money away from the government(s) and businesses. It’s a government sanctioned addiction which has parasitically been used to bring in revenue for government(s) for centuries.

    So society-at-large keeps employing and perpetuating the euphemisms "smoker" and "smoking" to make you feel comfortable with this government sanctioned addiction. They want people to view the cocaine user as “lowlife” and reprobate. Certainly…there is nothing noble or admirable about the cocaine user….but he/she isn’t using a cancer-causing substance….or polluting the air with cancer-causing carcinogens which cause cancer in innocent people who DON’T smoke. (Cancer-causing carcinogens which remain in the air for as much as 6 hours after the cigarette or pipe was extinguished.)

    You've certainly heard the tales of someone who "just had ONE puff" and was back smoking cigarettes again. That's because what I wrote earlier is TRUE. It's an addiction.

  3. h**l Yes!!!

  4. yep

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