| REVIEWER | RATING & REVIEW |
 | CanadaSucks (45) 02/05/2006 | Hope those Camels tasted good. . .
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 | Redoedo (39) 02/05/2006 | I don't believe that anyone "deserves" to die, though it is inevitable, but I do believe that we should be prepared to suffer the consequences of our actions. Individuals who choose to smoke are well aware, especially in this day and age, of the severity of the health risks associated with it. I recognize that they are highly addictive, but habits can be broken if one's will is strong enough. It's simply a matter of personal responsibility.
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 | Dawnsdinos (6) 01/20/2006 | Again here it's a limited compassion, yes I'm sorry they're sick, but it's because of their own actions. Many people how are sick didn't know what would happen, but anyone that starts smoking now, I have little or no sympathy for when they get sick. People in my parents generation didn't really know the risks but now we do.
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 | DoorGunner (18) 01/19/2006 | Only a psychopath wouldn't feel compassion for someone dying of a smoking-related disease. However, I think the dangers of cigarette smoking have been exaggerated to line the pockets of scumbag trial attorneys, and that includes attorny generals of states that claim that cigarette smoking has upped the price of health care in their states. Actually just the opposite is true, Smoking tobacco is not risk-free, but the left wants to ban everything that involves risk. Tobacco companies make a product that, if used in moderation, brings pleasure and relaxation to a lot of people. Two-pack-a-day smokers are abusing cigarettes, but that's their choice. The huge gutting of deep-pockets tobacco companies in recent years is scandalous and shameful. Cigarette smokers have been demonized, restaurants and bars have been coerced into banning smoking, and shameless celebrities such as Rob Reiner have led campaigns to hit cigarettes with exorbitant taxes. Sick. Sick.
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 | Djahuti (54) 01/19/2006 | Lung Cancer is a horrible way to die.Nicotene is an addiction.Some experts have said that it's just as hard to quit as heroin.
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 | SharonParry (42) 01/19/2006 | CastleBee, I couldn't say it any better so I'll leave it at that.
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 | MissPackRat4Jesus (38) 01/18/2006 | There are also people who die of second-hand smoke, yet never touched a cigarette in their life. I knew a lady who did not smoke and she lived with her sister who smoked. The NON-smoking sister was the one who died of lung cancer.
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 | CastleBee (81) 01/18/2006 |  The only people I feel no compassion for are the companies who produce these government sanctioned forms of addiction and suicide. My mother smoked for 50 years and died of lung cancer just over three years ago. There was never a finer human being on this earth and she did not deserve to die this way. However, she was definitely completely hooked on the chemicals which were put in those nasty little cigs and long before it was common knowledge that they were there. If you've never suffered an addiction - especially to something you have no idea you are addicted to - then do your sense of honesty and integrity a favor and try not to pass judgment too hastily. There is no doubt in my mind that my parents generation was screwed ROYALLY by the tobacco bastards who, regardless of their meaningless rhetoric of concern for youth, still continue to seek fresh meat among the young and inexperienced. May these self-serving scumbags and the hypocritical political machine that supports them rot in Hells largest pile of stale cigarette butts for eternity.
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 | CherrySoda99 (29) 01/18/2006 | I know that smoking is a hard habit to quit (not that I smoke), but I have to ask why the person would start in the first place, when all the warnings are out there, and they know all of the dangers.
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 | souljunkie (20) 01/18/2006 | The only compassion I feel is for the family members who have to endure this terrible usually slow death. I dont wish this upon anybody either but with all we know now, for someone to ignore the dangers can only be compared to playing roultte with your life. Its just plain stupid and like so many other walks of life, stupidity is a killer.
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 | frogio (47) 01/18/2006 | Not like they weren't warned and there was no way out. It's never too late to quit something so foolish and harmful.
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 | Molfan (57) 01/18/2006 | I know that they should not have smoked. All the danger warnings are there. but to die with a disease in the lungs from smoking is a horrible way to die. I knew a man who died from emphyzema. his last years were conected to an oxygen machine. he was a heavy smoker but a good man. He started smoking in 30 and 40s when the warnings were not there. and continued to smoke until he was too sick. He died in the early 80s. when someone asked him what it was like to be in his condition he said" you know what it feels like when you choke on something? that is what I feel like all of the time." that was enough for me to know NOT to smoke.
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