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Of course they did. When AmeriKa says its time to stop the war, then you have the axis blessing. Till then, more military aid for killing, and a...
I have a better idea. Go home and look after your own country. Stop making people's lives miserable.
Is this just another case of the US wanting to own the world?
It is difficult to know what to say when one reads of such horrors. :O
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I find this all sorts of ridiculous, but why do they have to have such final, strict rules when there can be somewhat of a middle ground? To be fair, I think I understand why, yet there have been examples of more successful smoking rules that benefit both the smokers and the non-smokers;
Japan, as an example, an Asian country in which many smoke, has prohibited smoking in certain busy public areas, but at the same time usually has designated smoking areas in restaurants etc. and smoking areas on the street (such as public ashtrays) which seem to work great as far as I've seen. Non-smokers are not bothered, smokers can still light up. Personally, I didn't mind such rules at all when I was over there; the public ashtrays actually helped me to socialize with a lot of people I probably wouldn't have met otherwise.
Of course, TPTB wouldn't want us smokers and non-smokers to get along peacefully... not when they can determine what is good or bad for us and make money out of it.