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President Obama still smoking
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I'm surprised that the President doesn't get physical exams more often. Even the VA requires veterans (like me) to get complete annual physicals.
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Source: WikiAnswers - Which US presidents smoked cigarettes
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Just wait until impressionable teens of Obama admirers get a whiff of this news and they'll want to copy Obama's example as a cool ciggy smoker.
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To me it's common sense.......Hello???? You are breathing in smoke. The labels have been on Cigarette packs since the 60's |
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You know, I smoked once for about a year when I was a young teen and I realized early on it was a stupid thing to do. It was about trying to look "cool" and to try and "fit in" with a crowd and such. I had the common sense to stop very early on and never looked back. The same thing with alcohol. I don't smoke or drink. Why should I? Why should it be that important? You won't die from not smoking or drinking but certainly you will die eventually from smoking and/or drinking if you go too far and in excess.
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I wish some people would understand how hard it is for many people to quit smoking instead of critizing them. My hubby has been struggling for years to quit smoking. I have a hard time quitting soda so I cant imagine what it must be like to try to quit smoking.
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I can understand exactly how people started young and become addicted in those times. I was one of them. Today thank God things are much better and cigarette ads and smoking are not in our face everywhere we turn. The problem is that once you are hooked it is difficult to quit even knowing the health risks. I was only in the 4th grade when I started smoking. At 10 years old my common sense was not quite developed yet and I grew up in those times where the risk was not acknowledged and cigarettes were glamorized and cool and in our face everywhere we turned. I have been smoke free now for just over 3 years. Trust me, it was not an easy path. |
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Yes, it's hard but it's not impossible because many people have been successful at quitting. My dad, mother-in-law, and step-father all quit smoking as adults, without patches or gum. It can be done.
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For some people, it is easier than others.
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I started when I was 10 and thank you. He was 19 by the time the tobacco industry was made to admit the health risks. I am not sticking up for the guy. My view is that just because he smokes doesn't mean he can't be the president. As I posted earlier there have been many smoking presidents throughout history. I just know from first hand experience that it is not easy to quit.
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He has tried quitting before and I made everything as stress-free for him. I think in his mind, his whole family..I mean everyone, cousins, aunts, uncles, grandparents, siblings, and parents all smoke and nobody got sick so he thinks he will get away scot-free. In their minds, they scoff at anyone who warns them of the dangers which is stupid of them. My hubby knows it is a nasty habit and really wants to quit but it doesnt help when his family mocks at him for trying to quit. It is sad.
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If you did it, he can, too. Let's hope that he does quit soon, and avoids the health problems associated with smoking.
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I don't know.....After my heart scare three weeks ago the Dr said no more caffine...I had a morining coffee place and a nightly coffee place.....To me it was a no brainer.
Ear Dr told me no more added salt 20+ years ago....that's how they treated Menieres......Haven't added salt once since then. |
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