On September 11, 2001 terrorists attacked the U.S. killing thousands of innocent working people from all over the world.
Our hearts and thoughts are with their families and friends and the rescue workers trying to save them.
In kamakazi-syle airplane attacks, forces believed to be associated with Osama Bin Laden attacked the World Trade Center in New York and the Pentagon in Washington, D.C. Bin Laden is the, supposedly religious, cult-type leader originally from Saudi Arabia who set-up terrorist training facilities in Pakistan and has been hiding in Afghanistan since the first attack on the WTC in 1993. He has orchestrated several other attacks around the world in recent years. The world has united in an unprecedented show of support for the U.S. and the need to stop terrorism.
In short, THEY PICKED THE WRONG CITIES TO ATTACK! The U.S. will recover quickly and be stronger and more fierce as a result.
Maryland House of Representatives voting on banning smoking in a persons' OWN HOME!!
Write, write, write! They need to be stopped! _________________________________
More Woes for Canadian Smokers
The capital city, Ottawa, will be joining the ranks of Canadian cities that ban smoking in all public placed, including restaurants and bars. Luckily, some owners of these establishments are appealing the new law but, soon, people who smoke will have no place left to go.
New York has lost the battle for freedom and succumbed to the "radicals", the anti-smoking establishment. People will no longer be able to smoke in any "public" place or vehicle.
We encourage all of you around the world to follow to stand-up and fight for our Human Rights!
2001 The Record (Bergen County, N.J.). Photo Credit: Thomas E. Franklin, Staff Photographer. Photo taken September 11th, 2001 at the World Trade Center and published in The Record on September 12th, 2001
In a recent Court TV poll the majority of the people voting DO believe that laws banning cigarette ads violate free speech rights. Why were they banned years ago?
Court TV poll - 4/26/01: Do laws banning cigarette ads violate free speech rights?
Yes - 60.6%
No - 39.3%
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