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FDA tobacco control passes House
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<blockquote data-quote="Rail Man" data-source="post: 50570" data-attributes="member: 58"><p>How about Kennedy's line about tobacco being the most lethal consumer product? What about the average family car? The automobile is highly regulated yet look at all the deaths caused by cars every year? Typical scare tactic.</p><p></p><p>Also the Republicans have no power to even slow this down, they don't have the votes. The Dems can pass anything they want without one Republican vote (it's already happened). The idea that Republicans standing in the way and saying no is a myth. They may be saying no, but they're being promptly bulldozed over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rail Man, post: 50570, member: 58"] How about Kennedy's line about tobacco being the most lethal consumer product? What about the average family car? The automobile is highly regulated yet look at all the deaths caused by cars every year? Typical scare tactic. Also the Republicans have no power to even slow this down, they don't have the votes. The Dems can pass anything they want without one Republican vote (it's already happened). The idea that Republicans standing in the way and saying no is a myth. They may be saying no, but they're being promptly bulldozed over. [/QUOTE]
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