

Old Advertisements with Pictures Promoting Cigarette Smoking in the Journal of the American Medical Association "JOURNAL A. M. A. June 5, 1943, Adv." Two World War II Army physicians sharing a pack of cigarettes. "The most welcome of all remembrances" "JOURNAL A. M. A. Aug 28, 1943, Adv." "J. A. M. A. Mar 17, 1945, Adv." This WWII hero may be feeding the anti-tobacco Nazis now. I met a ninety-year-old hero of World War II a short time ago who was still enjoying cigarette smoking. Sadly, the "most welcome of all remembrances" of this veteran, like other old warriors who once fought bravely to defend the people and politicians of this country, is now taxed heavily by our hungry states and greedy anti-smoking lawyers lavishing in stolen wealth. Is gratitude and justice sleeping in America? There seems to be no shame in this country anymore. Fighting hard today for your right to tax me for smoking. Thanks a lot! This page was last modified on Monday, November 10, 2008 |