Sunday, 27 April 2008
DALTON MCGUINTY'S FABRICATIONS
To the honorable Premier of Ontario, Dalton McGuinty
Smoking in the presence of children is in no way, means or form to be considered parental neglect or abuse unless the child has a condition that second hand smoke can aggravate. Risk does not automatically mean harm, especially when the risk factors are hardly at levels where cause can be inferred and all confounding factors can be dismissed. Epidemiology is too subjective, biased and inaccurate, for any legislation to be based on its weak and inconsistent conclusions. Case in point, the WHO’s biggest and most extensive study (Bofetta et al 1998) surprisingly found that second hand smoke protects children from lung cancer. Should we base legislation on this allegedly serious ‘’scientific’’ study and force all parents to smoke in the presence of children to save them from lung cancer?
One of the reasons provided by the OLA to justify car bans is the following: "Asthma in children is growing at an unsettling rate. We know that tobacco smoke is not only a known trigger for causing asthma episodes, it can actually cause asthma in healthy children.’’Not only is this message not coherent with the very well-documented increase of allergies proportionately to the decrease of smoking for the last 30 years, but the same epidemiology that the OLA uses to justify legislation has found the exact opposite results to those that they claim. The conclusion from a 32-year population-based cohort study, published on December 3, 2007 in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, does not quite correspond with the OLA's message. In fact it concluded that ‘’Personal and parental smoking is associated with a reduced risk of allergic sensitization in people with a family history of atopy.’’
With only a bit of digging, anyone, can find at least one or more studies that report the exact opposite finding for each and every statement various anti-smoking groups have made to justify legislation against smoking in cars with children. The bottom line is, science does not conclusively back up any of their claims.Who then better than the parent, under the advice of the child’s pediatrician, knows best when a situation aggravates their child's condition and when it doesn’t? One could argue that some parents are negligent and could care less about their child’s medical condition and yes, unfortunately such parents do exist -- thankfully in small numbers -- and by all means these children should be protected from this type of parental neglect. However, the fact is that there are laws already in place to protect children from parental neglect and abuse and it is those laws that should be enforced rigorously instead of wasting our already deficient human and financial resources to put ‘’feel good’’ laws in place that would not only be very difficult and expensive to enforce, but that would target all parents when in fact it is the few irresponsible ones that should be targeted.
Let’s not forget that if we’re going to legislate smoking behavior in order to save the children from their parents, we would have to review many risky habits that we allow our children to be subjected to, and legislate them in the same way, since they are all decisions parents make that pose a risk to their children. Such risky habits would include taking the child outside during smog alerts, driving in poor weather or in poor visibility conditions with a child, taking the child outdoors during mosquito season, caring for the child while we are afflicted with a viral or infectious disease, lighting candles, burning incense, lighting a fireplace in the presence of a child, the list is long and endless. The fact that we don't, is clear proof that these anti-smoking lobbying efforts have absolutely nothing to do with children's health. Even the most caring parents take some type of risk while a child is in their custody and under their authority and that is perfectly acceptable. Why should it be any different when it comes to smokers to the point that special legislation is required?
In light of the above, we respectfully ask you to reconsider your decision to implement this very intrusive bundle of legislation.
C.A.G.E.
On April 23, 2008 we received from the premier, what seems to be an automated response that not only did not comment on the studies and arguments we brought forth, but in fact repeated the same rhetoric that has become so typical of the anti-tobacco movement.
What are we to make of this letter? That Premier McGuinty could care less about scientific integrity? That he could care less about parental autonomy? That the only citizens whose voices count are those who agree with the state line of thinking? Or that even the truth is of no importance to him as Dr. Michael Siegel has pointed out in his latest entry in his blog: Ontario Health Ministry Tells Public that Secondhand Smoke Causes Cardiac Arrest Among Children
Following is Mr. McGuinty’s reply followed by excerpts from Dr. Siegel’s comments:
Thanks for your online message regarding smoking in vehicles with child passengers.
As your government, we have a responsibility to protect the health and well-being of all Ontarians, especially our children. Smoking is the number one preventable cause of disease and death in Ontario, costing our health care system and our economy billions of dollars every year.
Our government is very concerned about the health of children who are exposed to second-hand smoke. Second-hand smoke levels in cars can be up to 60 times greater than in a smoke-free home. Children exposed to second-hand smoke are at higher risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, asthma, cancer and heart disease. We have listened to Ontarians’ concerns and the recommendations of the Ontario Medical Association. That is why, this spring, we are proposing legislation to ban smoking in cars when children are present.
The move will be the next logical step in our efforts to protect Ontarians from the harmful effects of smoking. It would bring us in line with Nova Scotia, Louisiana, Arkansas and California, jurisdictions that have already enacted similar bans.
Since our government launched its Smoke-Free Ontario Strategy — which includes one of the toughest anti-smoking laws in North America — tobacco use in the province has fallen substantially. In fact, between 2003 and 2006 tobacco consumption in Ontario has fallen by over 30 per cent. Our strategy has helped people quit smoking and has prevented many young people from starting. Now we are working to protect our youngest and most vulnerable citizens from the serious health-related consequences of second-hand smoke.
Thanks again for contacting me.
Dalton McGuinty Premier of Ontario
Excerpt from Dr. Siegel’s comment:
…there is simply no way to justify or explain the statement that secondhand smoke causes cardiac arrest among exposed children. There is no degree of leniency on the terminology that we can allow that would enable us to interpret that statement as being anything other than blatantly inaccurate.
Children's hearts do not stop beating suddenly because of exposure to secondhand smoke. There is no evidence that secondhand smoke exposure causes acute coronary events of any kind among children. This claim seems to be pulled completely out of the blue. It's not like the claim is even an exaggeration of a claim for which there is evidence. In other words, this is not merely an exaggeration, it is a complete fabrication.
Even worse, the Ministry is claiming not merely that secondhand smoke causes cardiac arrest among children, but that medical science clearly shows that this is the case.I do not understand why the Ministry of Health Promotion would fabricate such a claim.
And as he reiterated on the ‘’comments’’ section of that same thread:
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What strikes me so much about the Ontario health ministry's claim is that it doesn't represent an exaggeration or distortion of published research. Instead, it appears to be an outright fabrication. I really don't understand how they even came up with this claim about sudden cardiac arrest in children. It's not even remotely plausible.
Here's why it doesn't make sense to me: If you were going to purposely fabricate an effect of secondhand smoke to try to support your agenda, why not pick an effect that actually happens? Sudden cardiac arrest is not a phenomenon that occurs in children with the exception of some very severe diseases. So why pick that as your alleged health effect? It makes no sense. Why would the health department even think that people would believe this claim?
Michael Siegel Homepage 04.27.08 - 12:06 pm #
Friday, 25 April 2008
CORRUPTING THE ''SCIENCE''

Wednesday, 23 April 2008
TAXATION WITHOUT REPRESENTATION (PART 2)

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What a scurrilous, dishonest campaign, conceived to drive a wedge between smokers (the bad guys), and decent, wholesome, clean-living non-smokers (the good guys). It all serves to create a mythology in which smokers are no longer perceived primarily as fully paid-up members of the human race, but only as the sum of everything our detractors define as negative and destructive, and therefore not entitled to the same consideration as ‘proper’ people.
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Tuesday, 22 April 2008
LA DÉLATION, DEVOIR DE CITOYEN OU MESQUINERIE ?
Du site L’Encyclopédie de l’agoraLa délation moderne
Monday, 21 April 2008
DIRE LA VÉRITÉ SUR LA DROGUE NE PEUT PAS FAIRE PIRE QUE LA SITUATION ACTUELLE
Lire aussi: CACHEZ CE MAL QUE JE NE SAURAIS AFFRONTER
Ottawa refuse de distribuer 500 000 exemplaires d'un livre sur la drogue
Le gouvernement conservateur de Stephen Harper a décidé de ne pas distribuer «Savoir plus et risquer moins», un livre mettant en garde les jeunes contre la drogue, a révélé Radio-Canada dimanche.
«Savoir plus et risquer moins», publié par le Centre québécois de lutte aux dépendances et commandé à 500 000 exemplaires par le précédent gouvernement libéral pour un million de dollars, restera dans les cartons d'un entrepôt d'Ottawa.
Ce livre, préfacé par le ministre québécois de la Santé, Philippe Couillard, et vendu à plus de 200 000 exemplaires depuis sa première publication, il y a 7 ans, ne cadrerait pas avec la politique anti-drogue des conservateurs.
Ces derniers n'apprécient pas le ton général de l'ouvrage et, en particulier, qu'on y évoque les sensations agréables que provoquent les drogues. Selon Radio-Canada, Santé Canada va jusqu'à soutenir que l'ancien gouvernement libéral a induit les Canadiens en erreur concernant le danger des drogues.
«Les Canadiens ont droit à un message anti-drogue sans ambiguïté pour protéger leurs enfants», a déclaré la semaine dernière Tony Clément, le ministre fédéral de la Santé.
La décision des conservateurs suscite l'incompréhension de Michel Germain, le directeur général du Centre québécois de lutte aux dépendances.
«C'est incroyable. C'est un livre qui est scientifiquement validé, a-t-il déclaré à la télévision de Radio-Canada. C'est un livre de faits, on donne les faits, on énumère les risques et, au fond, on informe, dans un langage vulgarisé, sur le phénomène des drogues».
Pour Jean-Sébastien Fallu, président du Groupe de recherche et d'intervention psychosociale de Montréal, cette décision est typique de l'idéologie conservatrice.
«Il y a un très large consensus scientifique selon lequel exagérer les risques et ne pas donner une information neutre, ça n'a pas d'effets positifs et dans plusieurs cas, cela a des effets opposés à ceux qu'on voudrait avoir», a dit M. Fallu sur Radio-Canada.
Sunday, 20 April 2008
THE ''WHO'' SPONSORED ''PASSIVE DRINKING'' CAMPAIGN, COMING SOON TO A NEIGHBORHOOD NEAR YOU
If you are neither a smoker, nor obese, if you don’t drink, smoke the occasional joint, or gamble, if you eat all the right foods and do all the appropriate exercises, in other words if you are perfect or a semi-god, you have little to worry about… for now. Please stop reading and keep applauding the WHO and governments that sheepishly obey their guidelines. If however you’re worried that even your perfection will be used against you and you will eventually be blamed for living too long and thus wasting precious resources more useful to the young and productive generations, then maybe you should continue reading because we certainly can’t offer you any guarantees to appease your worries. As we have repeatedly been cautionning for the last three years, the success of the passive smoking campaign that many have selfishly applauded without listening to those with insight as to the precedent it would be setting, has indeed opened the flood gates of the modern day eugenic tactics.
Saturday, 19 April 2008
CRIMINALISER LA PROMOTION DE LA MAIGREUR
Au premier regard, une législation contre la promotion de la maigreur extrême peut nous paraître comme la seule chose responsable à faire de la part d’un gouvernement. Cependant, lorsqu’on analyse plus en profondeur ce que le gouvernement français propose, une telle législation serait non seulement inefficace mais assurément plus néfaste pour ces jeunes aux prises avec des dysfonctions graves vis à vis la nourriture.Nous avons parcouru plusieurs des sites ‘’pro-ana’’ du type que le gouvernement français dénonce et nous avons découvert qu’en apparence du moins, ces sites sont entretenus par des adolescentes. Nous ne voyons d’ailleurs pas pourquoi que des adultes (à moins d’être malveillants et détraqués) auraient intérêt à promouvoir une maigreur qui peut conduire jusqu’à la mort. En surface, ces sites donnent en effet l’impression que l’anorexie est glorifiée et même encouragée. Cependant, au deuxième plan, nous apercevons plutôt, que des adolescentes isolées et stigmatisées tentent de normaliser leur condition et de partager leurs angoisses tant bien que mal.
À quoi exactement servira-t-il de criminaliser les actes de ces adolescentes et censurer leurs partages et qui au juste jettera-t-on en prison? Des adolescentes mineures aux prises avec des dysfonctions et problèmes psychologiques majeurs? Rendra-t-on également criminel le partage des trucs et secrets faits de vive voix entre elles ?
Plutôt que de criminaliser ces ados et de les isoler davantage, ces sites internet devraient au contraire servir d’alarme auprès de nos élus pour les pousser à analyser en profondeur ce qui motive ces jeunes à faire la promotion et la glorification de la maigreur. Le gouvernement n’est pas sans reproche à ce sujet, bien au contraire. Les messages excessifs de la part de la santé publique qui condamnent le surplus de poids et l’obésité, ne font rien pour promouvoir l’acceptation inconditionnelle de soi. Qualifier l’obésité de maladie, n’envoie guère un message équilibré à ces jeunes qui trouvent en ces messages une raison supplémentaire pour justifier leur hésitation de demander de l’aide. Par son message excessif contre l’obésité, la santé publique favorise un climat sociétal qui dé-normalise les obèses. De là à ce que l’anorexique trouve refuge dans un corps maigre pour se sentir davantage acceptée, il n’y a qu’un pas qu’elle est prête et disposée à franchir avec ce qu'elle estime être la bénédiction de l'état.
Maigres et hors la loi?
Dans le but de lutter contre l'anorexie, le gouvernement français entend faire de la promotion de la maigreur extrême un délit passible d'emprisonnement.
La ministre française de la Santé, Roselyne Bachelot, a vigoureusement soutenu cette semaine un projet de loi en ce sens qui a été adopté en première instance par l'Assemblée nationale.Elle a précisé que la cible première de l'initiative était les sites «pro-ana» - pour «proanorexie» - qui offrent des conseils en ligne pour perdre du poids par tous les moyens possibles, par exemple en recommandant des mets plus faciles à régurgiter.«Ces messages sont des messages de mort.
Notre pays doit être capable de persécuter ceux qui se cachent derrière ces sites», a déclaré Mme Bachelot.
Toute personne reconnue coupable de «provoquer une personne à rechercher une maigreur excessive» pourrait écoper de deux ans de prison et 30 000 d'amende. S'il apparaît que «cette provocation a entraîné la mort de la personne concernée», l'accusé sera passible de trois ans de prison et 45 000 d'amende.La ministre a indiqué que la loi, qui doit être revue par le Sénat avant de devenir effective, permettrait «d'ouvrir plus largement le débat public autour de cette maladie» et «d'éveiller les consciences».
Jamais trop mince
L'internet regorge de blogues animés par de jeunes adolescentes qui abordent l'anorexie sous le couvert de l'anonymat, parfois sur un ton revendicateur.Sur l'un d'eux, intitulé Soyez parfaite, soyez pro-ana, l'auteure explique vouloir partager ses techniques pour perdre du poids.Elle présente plusieurs photos d'adolescentes très maigres et met bien en évidence les «10 commandements pro-ana», qui doivent être lus «tous les jours pour le moral». Ils précisent notamment qu'être mince «est plus important que d'être en santé» et qu'on «ne peut jamais être trop mince».
Stéphane Clerget, un pédopsychiatre parisien ayant suivi plusieurs mannequins, croit que le projet de loi à l'étude est «bien intentionné» mais fait fausse route puisqu'il repose sur l'idée que l'on devient anorexique «par imitation».«Dès le XVIIe siècle, on recense plusieurs descriptions de cas à une époque où la mode était aux femmes enrobées. L'anorexie existait bien avant les blogues et les magazines», souligne le praticien.Bien que les causes exactes de ce dérèglement demeurent mystérieuses, les chercheurs évoquent des facteurs psychologiques ou neurobiologiques, voire génétiques.
Le gouvernement, croit M. Clerget, devrait d'abord assurer un large accès aux soins psychologiques et mettre l'accent sur la lutte contre le surpoids et la malbouffe pour que les enfants arrivent en santé à l'adolescence et entretiennent une saine image corporelle.
L'initiative gouvernementale ne sourit pas non plus aux élus socialistes, qui ont refusé d'appuyer le projet de loi. Le critique du parti en matière de santé, Jean-Marie Le Guen, a déclaré qu'il était «grotesque et ridicule» de vouloir lutter contre l'anorexie par une approche pénale.Ces critiques n'ont en rien entamé la détermination de Mme Bachelot, qui a fait signer récemment par les professionnels de la mode, de la publicité et des médias une «charte de bonne conduite» sur l'image corporelle.
GOVERNMENT INDUCED BULLYING

G'day and thank you.... My first time with CAGE...I sent the following to the Globe 'n Mail, to MacLean's, to every last Ontario Liberal MPP involved with 'Health', my MPP, CTV, a few local newspapers, one of which is rural and to one I've recently met on-line through 'My Choice' who encouraged me to post this here for Michelle and Iro. So, here you have it...
Thursday, 17 April 2008
HARO SUR LES FUMEURS

Voici maintenant un vidéo qui nous permet de faire connaissance avec cette femme brave, ses idées et les découvertes de ses recherches : Après il sera trop tard ?
Nous vous encourageons de vous procurer son livre et remercier cette auteure qui a le courage de défendre ses convictions, en laissant un commentaire dans le site Nos Libertés.
Wednesday, 16 April 2008
MANOEUVRES FRAUDULEUSES DE MERCK
Deux recherches font état de manoeuvres frauduleuses de Merck
La PRESSE CANADIENNE
TORONTO -- Le laboratoire Merck (MRK) aurait utilisé des prête-plumes pour écrire des articles dans des journaux médicaux et aurait falsifié des données dans le but de minimiser les risques associés à l'anti-inflammatoire Vioxx, aujourd'hui retiré du marché, ont indiqué deux nouvelles recherches publiées mardi.
Ces recherches ont été publiées dans le journal de l'American Medical Association, qui demande, en éditorial, une révision éthique de l'ensemble de la pratique de publication de la preuve médicale.
Les auteurs se sont basés sur les documents déposés par Merck dans le cadre des poursuites liées au Vioxx. L'une des deux recherches indique que le laboratoire a fait appel à plusieurs reprises à des employés non reconnus ou à des rédacteurs techniques pour écrire des articles de journaux, attribués par la suite à des chercheurs qui ont accepté d'être désignés comme auteur. L'autre suggère que Merck a tenté de minimiser les risques du Vioxx, soulevés lors d'une étude clinique auprès de patients atteints d'Alzheimer.
La compagnie a démenti les accusations, affirmant être déçu de lire des faussetés dans le journal de l'American Medical Association.
BIG PHARMA INFLUENCE MAY BE HAZARDOUS TO OUR HEALTH
The article starts with the following disturbing facts that we have consistently been bringing to your attention for the past 3 years:
The profession of medicine, in every aspect—clinical, education, and research—has been inundated with profound influence from the pharmaceutical and medical device industries. This has occurred because physicians have allowed it to happen, and it is time to stop.
It is a long read but well worth our time in order to understand how important it is to second guess our physician and do our own research and analysis for any medication or procedure he/she prescribed. Our doctor is probably part of the majority of honest and dedicated professionals, but our medical system being what it is, he/she simply doesn’t have the time to read and analyze every study, the possible conflict of interest of its funders and the integrity of the researchers conducting the studies. As responsible citizens, it is our duty to adequately document ourselves before we agree to chemical or surgical treatment.
Without being overly alarmist or paranoid and until our elected officials put their energies and our taxes where it really counts and clean house on such unethical, if not outright fraudulent practices that are a true hazard to our health, each and everyone of us should get educated so that we may make informed choices for our well-being.
Tuesday, 15 April 2008
BIGOTRY, INTOLERANCE, HATRED - ASH THEY PEDDLE IT
BON VOYAGE!
Saturday, 12 April 2008
PHILANTHROPIE, QUAND TU NOUS TIENS !
On est prêt de monter aux barricades lorsque l’industrie du tabac, l’industrie pétrolière et même les géants de la malbouffe financent des fondations, des études, ou qu’ils tentent d’influencer les législateurs, mais il est très rare qu’on entend crier au scandale lorsque les richissimes pharmaceutiques financent des diverses causes dites sociales. Pourtant, dans le domaine du ‘’bénévolat’’ en santé, cette pratique est monnaie courante tel que l’article qui suit nous illustre.Mais nos politiciens ‘’dorment au gaz’’ eux, ou du moins ils enterrent leur tête dans le sable pendant que les géants pharmaceutiques gouvernent le monde.
Heureusement qu’il reste encore quelques journalistes qui ne sont pas sous l’influence des potions envoûtantes de cette industrie et osent ainsi exprimer la vérité !
«Il y a beaucoup d’influences, assure-t-elle. Des gens liés aux compagnies s’impliquent dans la Société.» Mme Furlini aurait préféré que le mouvement réclame plus de soutien à domicile, plus de ressources pour les aidants naturels, ceux qui prennent soin des malades. Des conjoints, conjointes, parfois âgés, souffrant souvent de symptômes dépressifs, selon elle. «Alors, on leur donne des pilules aussi?»
Elle convient également que plus de 40 % proviennent des Bristol-Myers Squibb, Abbott, GlaxoSmithKline, Merck Frosst et autres Pfizer. «C’est la seule source de financement qu’on peut avoir.»
IT'S ALL ABOUT THE MONEY
Dr. Michael Siegel was once again the guest of a FORCES round table interview. This time the discussion evolved around the unfair discrimination of smokers.Indeed smokers have not only been de-normalized socially, they are increasingly discriminated against for employment and healthcare. Although we believe that private employers should have the right to make their own rules when it comes to ‘’on the job’’ smoking and they should have the privilege to decide who they feel is the ‘’best’’ man or woman for the job, we are unfortunately very much against the developing trend where employers are relying on political correctness and public support to discriminate a group of people that they believe is costing them more money. As we see it, if obese people, alcoholics, the handicapped and other groups of people, had public opinion against them the way smokers do, employers would not hesitate to also refuse employment to these groups of people. What is even more repulsive is that public opinion against smokers is the result of government approved insistent propaganda that encourages hostility towards smokers. This resembles a modern form of eugenics whereby only the flawless and the healthiest are deserving citizens.
Even more scandalous is the trend of the medical community who are now starting to refuse to treat smokers for ailments completely unrelated to smoking. This trend is quite spread in the UK where the health system is public and in a financial crisis. This refusal to operate has even been extended to obese people. Many have opined that it simply has to do with saving money. Much like employers, the public healthcare system relies mostly on a complaisant public who remain silent and untouched by such practices because they were conditioned to believe that smokers and the obese brought it upon themselves.
One important point that all should pay close attention when listening to this interview, is the groupthink mentality of tobacco control. Dr. Siegel believes that change towards more ethical and fair policies will not happen from within because the careers and livelihoods of tobacco control professionals would be destroyed if they dared express dissent. There are less than a handful of very wealthy groups that set the agenda for the whole movement and distribute the funds to all the smaller ones who must obey to the dogmatic tobacco control philosophy or see any future grants denied. After having unsuccessfully attempted for seven years to reason with his tobacco control colleagues, Dr. Siegel decided to take it to the public because he felt that the only way to hold the tobacco control movement accountable, is to reveal the truth publicly.
You will have heard it from someone from within: Spread the truth.
Listen to the interview at: How ‘’They’’ Are Treated
Friday, 11 April 2008
FOR THE KIDDIES...REALLY?

Oh yes, it appears that in UK also, our kiddies must be protected from the site of the ‘’evil’’ nicotine, and be replaced by the ‘’good’’ nicotine from the pharmaceutical industry.
The anti-smoking movement is a financial and political war between two filthy rich industries with the smoking citizen caught in the middle and business people caught in the crossfire.
Indeed, the tobacco and the pharmaceutical industries battle over who will market the nicotine substance praised for its many qualities. It appears that the pharmaceutical industry is winning for the time being. Of course they have to continuously use their best arsenal: the kiddies.
Let’s not forget Pr Molimard’s exposé, pointing out how inexpensive nicotine is and how exorbitant profits can be made by those who market it. He pinned it down to a science, when he explained to us how the pharmaceutical interests wanted to profit from the momentum the substitution of heroin by methadone had on heroin addicts, by introducing nicotine replacement therapy to ‘’cure’’ smokers from their dependency. Except, as he explains, you can’t cure someone from his dependency by giving him his own ‘’drug’’ of choice. He went on opining that nicotine without tobacco does not procure the satisfaction the smoker craves for and this is why nicotine replacement therapy has very low success rates. He continues by pointing out that this is the reason smoking has dropped dramatically in Sweden after they introduced the SNUS. SNUS is a form of chewing tobacco and therefore gives the tobacco user what he’s looking for.
Yet, the legal drug pushers continue peddling their nicotine replacement treatments to the point that they are making themselves at home in private businesses by kicking out the tobacco products to replace them with theirs. At least this is in part what we conclude from the following article:
Pssst! Wanna buy 20 Capstan Full Strength?
Goodness knows what Arkwright in Open All Hours would have made of it. You can just imagine Ronnie Barker's stammering shopkeeper spluttering to his hapless assistant Granville: "W-W-What? S- s-sell cigarettes under the c-c-counter?"
But that's exactly what the Government is proposing in its latest assault on smokers.
Dawn Primarolo, Smokefinder General in Labour's monstrous regiment of meddling madwomen, wants all tobacco products taken off display and more prominence given to tobacco replacements such as nicotine patches and chewing gum.
She also plans to remove vending machines from pubs and restaurants.
"It's vital that we get across the message to children that smoking is bad. If that means removing cigarettes from behind the counter, I'm willing to do that."
That's big of you, pet. "Children who smoke are putting their lives at risk and are more likely to die of cancer than people who start smoking later."
Have you noticed how often the health fascists couch their argument in the language of caring?
Thus, if you dare to object, you are automatically accused of being in favour of children dying lingering deaths from lung cancer.
There can't be a single schoolchild in Britain who isn't aware of the dangers of smoking. They have it bludgeoned into them almost from the moment they leave the womb.
One of the biggest single factors in people giving up smoking is the constant nagging from their own children, who have just come home from school after spending the afternoon staring at pictures of diseased lungs and sclerotic arteries.
Not to mention lessons in the horrors of "passive smoking" which, as any fule kno, murders millions of unborn bay-bees every year.
Just in case there are any youngsters out there who still think cigarettes are safe, there's a handy reminder that "SMOKING KILLS" plastered across the front of every packet.
The public smoking ban introduced last year has spawned a whole industry of cessation officers and propagandists.
There's not a wall in any school, shop, factory or office without a statutory "NO SMOKING" sign on it. The anti-smoking nazi who visited my sister-in-law's place of work in Norfolk even insisted on putting one inside a store cupboard, on the grounds that otherwise someone might slip in there for a quick drag.
Even though only around one in five people still smokes, the figures aren't falling fast enough for the health fascists.
These people never stop dreaming up new ways to bully and inconvenience the rest of us. So small shopkeepers will have to behave like purveyors of hardcore pornography when it comes to selling cigarettes.
"Hello, George, I've got that College Girls Go Wild video you ordered. Psst, fancy 20 Silk Cut while you're at it? Or would you like something a little harder, know what I mean?
"I've got some Capstan Full Strength down here somewhere."
I can't see for the life of me why a perfectly legal product can't be sold on open display to consenting adults. The Government hasn't got the courage to ban smoking altogether.
Gordon likes the tax too much. So the battle goes on incrementally.
If they get away with forcing through the furtive sale of Woodbines, where will it end?
There's already an entire branch of government devoted to the eradication of junk food. On that basis, Curly Wurlies, crisps and fizzy drinks will be joining cigarettes under the counter. Booze won't be far behind, either.
McDonald's will have to clean up its act, too. First, it'll have to stop putting pictures of Big Macs in the window, then the sale of burgers and fries to anyone under 21 will be prohibited altogether.
Ministers may not be able to ban Top Gear magazine outright, but I wouldn't put it past someone like Primarolo to insist that it's sold in a plain brown wrapper to appease the polar bear huggers.
And take those magazines aimed at children, which are said to encourage binge drinking and underage sex. They'll have to go.
As for the old-fashioned Open All Hours corner shop, once the sweets and cigarettes and unsuitable comics are swept under the counter, the only thing Arkwright will have left on display will be a couple of packets of Nicorette and a dog-eared copy of Asian Babes on the top shelf.
Curious, too, that the tougher they get on tobacco, the softer they are on drugs. Only yesterday, figures were released which show that the number of cannabis dealers sent to prison is at an all-time low. Fewer than one in four is given a custodial sentence since dope was downgraded.
Next thing you know council officials will be mounting dawn raids on newsagents and tobacconists, accompanied by armed police in riot gear.
Maybe that should be Dawn Raids.
How long before the jails are full of shopkeepers convicted of putting cigarettes on open sale while the local pusher walks free?
G-G-Graaanville!
Wednesday, 9 April 2008
THE MEDIA AND US
The Media and Us
Tuesday, 8 April 2008
HE WHO CONTROLS THE MEDIA... (PART 2)

We are reproducing Mr. Diotte’s article below that needs no comment from our part except for commending Mr. Diotte for his courage in exposing a very disturbing trend in journalists: Political correctness that stifles freedom of speech. Having experienced this type of journalistic attitude first hand, we can only full heartedly agree with Mr. Diotte’s column.
If you asked most people, they'd tell you they're not big fans of hypocrisy and political correctness.
So how is it that journalists, of all people, can fall prey to those two nasty traits?
For the last couple of weeks, board members of a national journalism association have engaged in some heated discussion over an advertisement a lobby group wanted to place in Media magazine
That's the publication for the Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ). I'm one of 13 people on the CAJ's national board.
Normally, we see eye-to-eye on motherhood issues, including freedom of speech, fairness from bias, truth, accuracy ...
But when a pro-smoking group called Tobacco Smokers of Canada wanted to advertise in our national magazine, all bets were off. I've learned one lesson: Where there's smoke, there's ire.
In a display of hypocrisy and political correctness, our magazine publisher turned the group down flat, claiming the ad violates Canada's Tobacco Act. Most all board members agreed with the decision.
No lawyer was called for a legal opinion, I'm told.
In my view and the view of an Ottawa consultant intimately familiar with the Tobacco Act, the ad is perfectly legal, especially since the magazine is targeted only at people over the age of 18.
Political correctness and hypocrisy were behind the decision, not rule of law.
Judge the ad for yourself:
"Dear News Industry: The opposing side of the tobacco smoke issue is not being reported. Many researchers, scientists, even doctors and politicians, as well as millions of news reading, taxpaying voters, do not believe the anti-smoking claims about second-hand tobacco smoke.
"We tobacco smokers appeal to you all. Please, also report our side of the tobacco smoking issue in accordance with the principles and ethics of journalism and the news industry's fiduciary duty to the public."
The group then rubbed a little salt in the wound by quoting, in the ad, the CAJ's principles and ethics guidelines that include the defence of free speech and the belief in allowing "disparate and conflicting views."
Clearly, the ad is not advertising tobacco and the smoking group had a right to its opinion.
That seemed lost on most CAJ board members.
Some said we'd have to investigate the group's claims and delve into the studies disputing the extent of harm caused by second-hand smoke.
Others figured the group spokesman should write a column, not buy an ad.
When I asked one board member if they would grill every potential advertiser on the facts of every ad submitted, I received this response: "Yes, every time someone wants to place an ad dealing with any product proven to kill people I would definitely ask these kinds of questions."
lt's obvious from that some people just have blinders on when it comes to the topic of tobacco, which is, last I checked, a legal product in Canada.
A major study published in the British Medical Journal backs up the group's view that second-hand smoke is not as deadly as most anti-smoking activists claim.
In that study, more than 118,000 adults were monitored for almost four decades. Essentially, it found that people exposed to a life of second-hand smoke were about as healthy as those who weren't.
It concluded: "The results do not support a causal relation between environmental tobacco smoke and tobacco-related mortality, although they do not rule out a small effect."
It's tragic when political correctness trumps freedom of speech.
E-mail kerry.diotte@sunmedia.ca Or see: blog.canoe.ca/diotte
BANNIR LES LITS SUPERPOSÉS ?
Le décès de la fillette de Laval qui a été trouvée pendue de son lit superposé, est affreusement triste et nous avons beaucoup de sympathie pour ses proches. Cependant, quelle est cette manie de certains bien-pensants de vouloir tout bannir aussitôt qu’il y a malheureux accident? Nous avons banni les marchettes pour bébés pour la même raison. Est-ce que ceci a empêché les parents de s’en procurer quand même soit dans un état usagé, soit aux États-Unis et même sur E-bay ? Certainement pas. Le rôle de santé Canada est d’informer des dangers et laisser le soin aux parents de faire des choix éclairés pour leurs enfants. Qu’on bannisse ces lits ou non, le parent qui décidera de s’en procurer, il en trouvera pareil. Va-t-on faire la tournée des maisons pour voir sur quel lit que les enfants couchent ?
Et quoi d’autre bannira-t-on après les lits superposés ? Les maisons à étages en raison des dangers de tomber en bas des marches ou se pendre après la rampe ? Les arbres dans la cour ? Les piscines ?

Le danger est présent partout dans nos vies. Nous ne pouvons absolument pas éliminer tous les risques. La seule protection que nous avons contre les nombreux dangers, est notre propre jugement et responsabilisation. Micro-gérer chacune des décisions des citoyens, est impossible. Comme mesure de précaution, Santé Canada pourrait obliger les marchands d’apposer des avertissements sur ces lits. Au-delà ce cette mesure, toute autre loi devient non seulement impossible à faire respecter, mais inutilement envahissante.
Faut-il bannir ces lits?
Le décès de la jeune Éliane Lafrance s'ajoute à six autres décès d'enfants liés aux lits superposés. Des dizaines de blessures graves sont également rapportées chaque année dans les hôpitaux. Certains commencent à s'interroger sur la possibilité de bannir ces lits.
«Il va falloir qu'on se demande si ces lits sont assez sécuritaires et songer à les retirer du marché, comme Santé Canada l'a fait pour les marchettes pour bébés», suggère Carlo Galli, coordonnateur en traumatologie pour le programme de prévention des blessures à l'Hôpital Montréal pour enfants.
Chaque année, l'Hôpital Montréal pour enfants reçoit environ 50 enfants tombés accidentellement d'un lit superposé.
Dans 10% de ces cas, il s'agit de traumatismes à la tête, aux bras ou aux jambes assez sérieux pour nécessiter une hospitalisation et une intervention de l'équipe de traumatologie.
«Ces données-là ne sont pas connues. C'est traumatisant», laisse tomber Christian Acquin, chargé d'enquêtes au bureau du coroner.
Au Québec, le décès d'Éliane Lafrance est le troisième pouvant être lié aux lits superposés. Dans ces dossiers, les enquêtes du coroner n'ont pas mené à des recommandations spécifiques sur la sécurité des lits superposés.
Décès
À Repentigny, en septembre 2001, un enfant de 8 ans avait été retrouvé pendu avec le cordon de sa robe de chambre au barreau du lit supérieur de son lit superposé. Pourquoi un cordon autour du cou? L'enfant n'étant ni suicidaire, ni dépressif, la coroner Sylvie Lusignan a conclu qu'il avait emporté son secret avec lui.
Dans un autre cas, celui-ci impliquant le suicide d'un enfant de 11 ans, la structure du lit superposé a rendu possible la pendaison du jeune le 12 janvier 2007. La coroner au dossier, Francine Malloy, admet que ce type de lit est risqué.
«Dans le cas d'un enfant suicidaire, le lit superposé offre des possibilités. Mais on voit toutes sortes d'autres façons de s'y prendre», conclut-elle.
LE DANGER DES LITS SUPERPOSÉS
Depuis 1987, Santé Canada rapporte 60 incidents impliquant des lits superposés.
Dans 11 cas, il y a eu strangulation ou suffocation.
Dans 7 cas, il y a eu décès.
Source : Santé Canada
Saturday, 5 April 2008
NOUS VOUS COMPRENONS PARFAITEMENT, M. MARTINEAU
Qui est le responsable ?
Je vais me faire des ennemis, aujourd'hui. Mais, bon, mille de plus, mille de moins...
Un joueur compulsif de 70 ans s'est pendu à la sortie du Casino de Montréal. C'est horrible, tragique.
Comme toutes les personnes souffrant de dépendance chronique (au sexe, à la drogue, à l'alcool...), les hommes et les femmes qui sont possédés par le besoin incontrôlable de jouer doivent vivre l'enfer.
Surtout lorsque leur passion les pousse à tout dilapider - leurs économies, leurs biens, l'argent de leurs proches. Cela dit...
Peut-on vraiment blâmer Loto-Québec ?
FAUT-IL TOUT INTERDIRE ?
À entendre certaines personnes, il faudrait fermer la SAQ sous prétexte que des alcooliques se sont retrouvés dans la rue, interdire la vente d'alcool dans les dépanneurs, bannir les McDo parce qu'il y a des gros, censurer les sites pornos parce que des hommes passent leur temps à se masturber devant leur ordi...
Qu'en est-il de la responsabilité personnelle ? Personne ne nous oblige à manger tous nos repas chez Burger King, à vider deux caisses de 24 par jour, à passer nos journées devant notre ordi, les culottes à terre et une boîte de Kleenex sur les genoux !
Oui, certaines personnes ont de la difficulté à s'arrêter. Mais faut-il encadrer la vie de 97 % de la population sous prétexte que 3 % des gens éprouvent des problèmes psychologiques ?
À L'AIDE !
Nous ne sommes plus en 1950. Il n'y a rien de honteux, aujourd'hui, à aller consulter un psy.
Tes problèmes de dépendance sont en train de ruiner ta vie et celle de ta famille ? Ouvre les Pages Jaunes et cherche de l'aide ! Ça prend cinq minutes.
Ce n'est pas vrai qu'il n'y a pas de services d'aide pour les personnes souffrant de dépendances chroniques, au Québec. Il y en a. Beaucoup. Encore faut-il vouloir se faire aider.
C'est à chacun de nous de crier à l'aide quand on est dans le trou. L'État ne peut pas le faire à notre place...
UNE MAUVAISE IDÉE
C'est comme la jeune Québécoise de 23 ans qui est retenue prisonnière en Arabie Saoudite. Là encore, c'est triste, c'est tragique, et j'espère sincèrement que le Canada va réussir à la sortir de là...
Mais entre vous et moi, déménager en Arabie Saoudite quand on est une femme... A-t-on le droit de dire que ce n'est peut-être pas l'idée du siècle ?
Déménageriez-vous dans un village dirigé par le chef du Ku Klux Klan si vous étiez un Noir, vous ?
C'est bien beau, l'amour. Mais il faut aussi garder la tête froide !
L'Arabie Saoudite traite mieux les chameaux que les femmes. C'est bien simple, un dromadaire a plus de chance de devenir Roi de ce pays qu'une Saoudienne d'être traitée comme l'égale d'un homme.
Et c'est là que la dame a décidé d'aller vivre, avec ses deux enfants ?
BONNE CHANCE...
Je ne dis pas qu'il faut laisser cette dame dans la misère, et les joueurs compulsifs dans la dèche.
Mais on ne peut pas demander à l'État de tout faire pour nous.
On n'est toujours bien pas pour démolir les autoroutes et interdire la vente d'autos sport sous prétexte que certaines personnes conduisent comme des fous...
Wednesday, 2 April 2008
CACHEZ CE MAL QUE JE NE SAURAIS AFFRONTER
La consommation des drogues récréatives est de plus en plus répandue dans notre société.