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Old 12-08-2008, 04:42 AM   #1
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Default Obama the smokestack

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20081207/...bama_smoking_3

I can't think of a single friend or acquaintance I have that smokes.

In fact it is so rare for me to encounter a smoker in my personal or professional life, that when it occurs, I have been mildly shocked.

Like the world-class researcher I know (old guy) who smokes.

Ok, now that I think about it a bit more, there is one person I know who is reasonably close to me, who smokes.

But for an ivy leaguer in his 40s to smoke? Strange.

It's a valuable window into his person. It reveals.
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Old 12-08-2008, 05:47 AM   #2
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20081207/...bama_smoking_3

I can't think of a single friend or acquaintance I have that smokes.

In fact it is so rare for me to encounter a smoker in my personal or professional life, that when it occurs, I have been mildly shocked.

Like the world-class researcher I know (old guy) who smokes.

Ok, now that I think about it a bit more, there is one person I know who is reasonably close to me, who smokes.

But for an ivy leaguer in his 40s to smoke? Strange.

It's a valuable window into his person. It reveals.
Wow how did I miss that?

I do not associate knowingly with smokers. It shows such poor taste and judgment to be smoking in the 21st Century.
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Old 12-08-2008, 05:56 AM   #3
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Bush ran marathons and biked a lot, yet we have our modern president who smokes and

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The 47-year-old president-elect, who takes office on January 20, works out daily at the gym and sometimes plays basketball. His doctor said in May he was in excellent health, often jogged 3 miles a day and was fit to serve as U.S. president.
How underwhelming.
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I personally fell in love with Obama at the 2004 convention. I learned he was a smoker in early 2006, before he declared his candidacy. That was when I stopped being in love with him. I agree it's odd and does make you question his judgment. But I feel like a smoking bigot when I say that.

As an aside, I tried to commandeer my siblings' primary votes to the extent that I could, and telling my brother that Obama was a smoker is what got him to vote for Hillary.
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I personally fell in love with Obama at the 2004 convention. I learned he was a smoker in early 2006, before he declared his candidacy. That was when I stopped being in love with him. I agree it's odd and does make you question his judgment. But I feel like a smoking bigot when I say that.

As an aside, I tried to commandeer my siblings' primary votes to the extent that I could, and telling my brother that Obama was a smoker is what got him to vote for Hillary.
That is about the only personal trait that really still bothers me. If he were a philanderer or outwardly gay, that wouldn't bother me at all if he were conservative politically. But being a smoker really bugs the shit out of me. WTF is a modern, educated person doing smoking? I wouldn't even care if he were doing cocaine. Yes it's inconsistent, but sitting or eating near smokers is just disgusting.
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Cigars are much more becoming of the Office of the Presidency. Especially the Oval Office.
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Mmmmmm, tastes good.
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Cigars are much more becoming of the Office of the Presidency. Especially the Oval Office.
Plus they can serve dual functions.
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Mmmmmm, tastes Great.
Less Filling!!
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