Tuesday, August 21, 2018

Does Smoke From A Distant Fire Worry You Now?



For decades, I have been anti-cigarette smoke while many of my enemies and a few of my friends have not been too concerned about the effects cigarette smoke has on them, their family members or their neighbor. Will the people who have intentionally polluted indoor and outdoor  air with cigarette smoke,(cigarettes have been proven to cause more  internal injuries than apples with cinnamon or a sucker fish from Lake Gogebic roasted over a controlled campfire)  now try to avoid all the smoke from forest fires because they think it is unhealthy to breath smoke-filled air?  If you are a cigarette smoker, don't waste your breath complaining about the smoke from forest fires because as soon as you do, you will be a HYPOCRITE from the lips up.

Canada and the USA should have made tobacco cigarettes illegal decades ago, and should not be considering legalizing marijuana now because marijuana induces apathy and lack of alertness. Now the USA and Canada are literally 'smoking' and now heavy, natural rains in those areas are needed, not more cigarette smoke and marijuana smoke.

Does the death of a deputy sheriff trouble you more or less than the death of a child? Think!

Vehicular accidents do occur, sometimes because pedestrians or bikers are not 'visible' enough or are too near a roadway. Lee Smith, an Oakland county sheriff, was killed by an automobile. The man who left the scene after hitting Smith with his automobile should be charged in similar fashion to the adults who left infants and children in automobiles to roast to death because the intent to protect life was clearly not present in either instance. It will be totally UNJUST if any person who has 'left behind' a child in a car to die in the heat isn't charged with anything less than intentional manslaughter, but more often the death of a child in an automobile is just as bad as having an abortion because it clearly indicates you have no willingness to protect the child you SHOULD love and care for.

For 18 months, Philip Arreola, a Wayne State student, sentenced me and others from Milwaukee to work in a smoke-filled jail before he headed for Seattle to be their non-Indian chief of police. Go ahead and blame Arreola if you want to for all the smoke that's hovering over the Seattle area now.

It is unwise to try and blame the tribes of Simeon and Levi for everything that has been going left or right instead of going straight.


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