Antismoking justice

<div style="text-align: justify">The crime: allowing smoking on one&rsquo;s own property. The criminal: a courageous British pub owner by the name of Nick Hogan. The <i>real</i> criminal: a justice system that allows political agendas to bend due process. Welcome to the antismoking state.</div>

The Smoking Movie of the Week

<div style="text-align: justify"><img alt="" hspace="5" align="left" src="https://www.forces.org/Multimedia_Portal/images/movie_small.jpg" />Smoking is beautiful and, today, it is more beautiful than ever. &ldquo;Why,&rdquo; one can ask, &ldquo;when we hear all the hate and propaganda?&rdquo;</div>

There’s Gold in Them Thar Frauds

<div style="text-align: justify">The financial motive for Tobacco Control to promote its anti-smoking frauds is obvious.&nbsp; As the global warming fraud metastasizes the financial motives of its proponents become glaring.</div>

This speaks for itself

<div style="text-align: justify">These are good times to read Dante Alighieri&rsquo;s Divine Comedy &ndash; particularly the <i>Inferno</i>. That is because we are living through it.</div>

The logic of public health

<div style="text-align: justify">Just a few days ago we reported on the <a href="http://forces.org/News_Portal/news_viewer.php?id=1440">shameful harassment of smokers in the streets of London by antismoking operatives</a>. Disgusting? Yes, of course it is. But just when you thought that we have hit the bottom, the bottom falls out.</div>

A Short Course in Brain Surgery

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<div style="text-align: justify">We are all familiar with the Michael Moore&rsquo;s movie &ldquo;Sicko&rdquo;. Moore is a great supporter of &ldquo;universal&rdquo; Medicare. He believes that there is nothing better: in universal Medicare’s la-la land, all is &ldquo;free&rdquo; and fine and dandy. The Canadian model works so &ldquo;well&rdquo; that he made a propaganda movie about it.</div>

Colliding Loyalties

<div style="text-align: justify;">Despite their affable demeanors and exquisite manners, most members of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors would be right at home in Nazi Germany.</div>