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  We wouldn’t want to entice any white kids to smoke, would we?

June 10th, 2008 · 1 Comment

Menthol Men — Ralph Nader for President in 2008
Senators Obama and McCain:

We were reading the other day about the tobacco legislation you both support that is making its way through Congress.

The bill would give the federal government the authority to regulate tobacco.

And it would ban flavored cigarettes - like strawberry and chocolate.

Flavoring makes tobacco smoke more attractive - especially to young people.

So, we agree - flavoring should be banned from cigarettes.

Here’s the curious thing, though.

Under the bill, all flavorings would be banned.

Except for menthol.

Menthol cigarettes make up fully a quarter of the more than 375 billion cigarettes consumed in the United States every year.

And 75 percent of African-Americans who smoke smoke menthol cigarettes.

We know you’ve both been busy on the campaign trail.

So, maybe you missed it last week when a bipartisan group of seven former secretaries of health sent you and other members of Congress a letter protesting the menthol loophole and demanding that menthol be banned along with all other flavorings.

Citing studies that show that an estimated 80 percent of African-American teenage smokers pick menthol brands, former health secretary Joseph Califano said that the menthol loophole was “clearly putting black children in the back of the bus.”

The letter that was sent to you says that the loophole “caves to the financial interests of tobacco companies and discriminates against African-Americans - the segment of our population at greatest risk for the killing and crippling smoking-related diseases.”

“It sends a message that African-American youngsters are valued less than white youngsters.”

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1 response so far ↓

  • 1 Terry of Astoria // Jun 10, 2008 at 11:05 pm

    C’mon. It’s politics, y’all. Y’take whut y’c'n git when y’c'n gitit. I believe Obama and McCain have done the best they can when they’ve voted for this (glad someone’s watching the record . .) Talk about this political give-and-take, check it again. I have a question for you, Russ. I want a web site that has the following:
    A comprehensive, user-friendly database of information and feedback for voters. Oh, and make it nonpartisan and politically neutral. I want to go there and get a feel for the candidate with some pie charts and demographic and voting record info presented to me semi-processed. Human-readable we call it in geekspeak.
    Maybe we have to make it ourselves. . .
    I have found votesmart.org and I like opensecrets.org but where else on the Tubes will I find unbiased information about candidates’ stands on the issues?

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