Many people don’t like to talk about it in this part of the country because tobacco was once a big cash crop — perhaps the largest.
Times have changed because some people became wiser and chose not to pump their lungs full of nicotine and other carcinogen gases.
President Obama has signed a bill that in essence will attempt to keep more tobacco out of the hands of kids. The intention is good. Whether it will work remains to be seen.
There are those who will argue that tobacco is not a health issue. Likewise there are those who will argue that the Holocaust didn’t happen. For either, the evidence to the contrary is overwhelming.
The tobacco market of the South (and many of us grew up on tobacco farms) is likely one of our biggest hypocrisies. We have come far in the battle against cigarette smoke by educating the public as to its health dangers (cancer, emphysema, heart disease, etc.) as well as banning smoking in public places where non-smokers were subjected to the second-hand, unfiltered smoke.
Some argued this was government intrusion. Talk to one patient who has terminal cancer linked to smoking or an emphysema patient who must carry an oxygen tank with him everywhere he goes and one’s perception possibly can change ... if in fact enlightenment is the pursuit.
There’s one thing that is absolute about cigarettes. They have no socially redeeming value in the sense that nothing good can come to one’s health from this usage. Make that two things ... the public is burdened with much of the costs for treating health issues produced by cigarette smoking — whether they smoke or not.
So if there is a rational way to reduce the chance of our youngsters smoking, then let’s embrace the concept. In a sense, we will be embracing the very lives of those kids.
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We better wake up
Dear editor:
Have our GOP representatives gone to sleep or are they refusing to act for the people they are supposed to represent? The Obama administration has contracted a Spanish company called SCYTAL, to tabulate the 2012 November presidential election. - Rant and Rave for 5/26/12
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May God bless my Uncle Henry
My uncle once noted on his return from a fishing trip that he caught so many fish he couldn’t put them all in one pile.
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A kind humanity
Dear editor:
Humanity. One word. That word can translate into many other words. Some would say humanity is dark, greedy and bent on world domination. Others may say humanity is sweet, kind and caring. I myself witnessed a small part of a loving, caring humanity the other day. - Rant and Rave for 5/24/12
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Why it's a bad tax
Dear editor:
In regards to the Transportation TSplost Tax: The statement, “Economic development suffers if we don’t pass this tax” is not a valid statement, because Georgia has always been behind the 8 ball in regards to transportation, but yet look at the growth we have experienced; being behind in transportation didn't hinder economic growth. Georgia now ranks 11th in the country as of 2010 and this occurred mostly since 1995. The economic vitality of Georgia is alive and well considering the slump the country is in. - Rant and Rave for 5/23/12
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I am saddened
Dear editor:
A couple of weeks ago, I attended Field Day at Sunset Elementary where my oldest daughter attends the Pre-K program. I was deeply saddened to hear that Mrs. Vicky Watson will be retiring this year. - More Opinion Headlines
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