How do you feel about manufacturing an addictive product, while at the
same time testifying before congress that it is _not_ an addictive
product, at the same time there is a public marketing campaign stating
it is not addictive.

With multiple, supposedly competative companies working in collusion
to do all the above?

I personally don't like it.


On 3/23/07, G Money <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't really care if they researched how to make cigarettes more
> addictive. Unless I'm mistaken, manufacturing an addictive product is not
> against the law.

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