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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Sep 2008 13:07:57 CST</pubDate>
		
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      	<title>Comment 1</title>
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      	<description><![CDATA[<p>The Deadly Duo: Big Tobacco and Big Alcohol. 
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One of the largest beer companies makes Miller Beer. Miller is owned by Philip Morris, which was the target of law suits because their products killed people.&nbsp; 
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P.M just changed its name to Altria, and it owns Marlboro, Basic, Black and Mild, L&M;, Parliament, and Virginia Slims.
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Think about this next lie. We were all brought up hearing things like:
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&#8220;...real men can hold their drink.&#8217;
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Well, actually, the manliest of men don&#8217;t drink at all! M.D&#8217;s know that the easily identified symptoms of alcohol abuse in men are shrunken testicles and enlarged breasts. The simple truth is that alcohol suppresses male hormones. 
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   Finally, alcohol companies go to great lengths to wrap themselves in the flag. Until this summer, there was one beer company still owned by America...Budweiser. Within the last few weeks Budweiser sold its shares to InBev, a huge Belgian company.
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If you are into the truth, you might pass this reading on to others.
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