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		<pubDate>March 26, 2006</pubDate>
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		  <title>online marlboro cigarettes</title>
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		  <description>This is why we have to keep the Republican majority alive in the senate, can you see what is going on here? We are at a stalemate because the Republicans refuse to raise taxes and fees. They also need to dump extra tax on &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.cigoutlet.net/cigarettes/marlboro-cigarettes.html&quot; title=&quot;online marlboro cigarettes&quot;&gt;online marlboro cigarettes&lt;/a&gt;. This is insane that Paterson, Spitzer and the Assembly Democrats want to drive up the budget yet again this year by raising taxes, fees etc&amp;#1045;&amp;#1045; It&amp;#1058;s pure lunacy.What will happen is just like every other year more and more people will leave, businesses will continue to leave and less of us will have to foot the bill. We are on the verge of losing two more congressional districts. Why? because so many people have fled to the cheaper states in the south. Businesses leave because of the unbelievable costs of doing business here, utility costs, restrictions, insurance and the constant interference by the government.So as much as many of you will disagree with me, the Republicans are the only ones fighting for us right now in Albany. The proof is right here, right now.</description>
		  <author>cheapmarlboro</author>
		  <pubDate>2008-04-09</pubDate>
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		  <title>cigarettes online</title>
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In the same paper, an article from Brockville stated that a plant will be closing by years end and 270 people will lose their jobs (Brockville Company to Close, 270 Will Be Out of Work). Eighty-five per cent of its product was purchased by tobacco companies but they had lost these sales because the companies had left for other countries, likely because of the draconian restrictions we have placed on them in the last few years.If people like Schabas persist then all the other tobacco companies will also leave putting thousands more out of work and you can say goodbye to the stated $1.4 billion in taxes now gathered.The same people now clamouring about the quality of the tobacco produced by our native people would really be concerned by &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.smoketobacco.net&quot; title=&quot;cigarettes online&quot;&gt;cigarettes online&lt;/a&gt; produced in Mexico and it would not decrease the amount of cigarettes consumed now one iota.&amp;nbsp;
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		  <author>cheapmarlboro</author>
		  <pubDate>2008-04-09</pubDate>
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		  <title>virginia slims cigarettes</title>
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After their smokeshop was raided in June 2004, Harry Smiskin and his son, Kato, were indicted for allegedly violating the federal Contraband &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.smokin4free.com/%20&quot; title=&quot;Cheap Cigarettes&quot;&gt;Cheap Cigarettes&lt;/a&gt; Trafficking Act. According to government prosecutors, the two men failed to notify the state of Washington that they were transporting large quantities of cigarettes without state tax stamps.But in a unanimous decision, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals threw out the charges against the Smiskins. A three-judge panel said prosecution under the contraband law violates the Yakama Treaty of 1855 because it prevents tribal members from free use of public highways and interferes with tribal commerce.&quot;Tribal members were not required to notify anyone prior to transporting goods to market at the time of the treaty, and the treaty guaranteed to them the same rights today,&quot; Judge Richard A. Paez wrote for the majority.The 20-page decision builds on an earlier case involving the &quot;Right to Travel&quot; provision of the treaty. In Cree v. Flores, the 9th Circuit blocked the state of Washington from issuing citations to Yakama logging businesses that lacked state licenses.&quot;We have already established that the Right to Travel provision 'guarantee[s] the Yakamas the right to transport goods to market for 'trade and other purposes,'&quot; the court said, quoting Cree.
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		  <author>cheapmarlboro</author>
		  <pubDate>2008-04-09</pubDate>
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		  <title>discount camel</title>
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		  <description>In 1987, R J Reynolds introduces Joe &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.4cigarettes.net/camel.html%C2%A0%20&quot; title=&quot;discount camel&quot;&gt;discount camel&lt;/a&gt;. A North Carolina advertising agency uses Joe Camel to celebrate &quot;Old Joe's&quot; 75th anniversary. Four years later, the Journal of the American Medical Association publishes two reports on Joe Camel and kids. One study found that 91% of 6 year olds recognized Joe Camel, similar to the percent who recognized Mickey Mouse. The other study finds that since the inception of the Joe Camel campaign in 1987, Camel cigarettes share of the under 18 market has risen from 0.5% to 32.8%, worth more than $400 million per year in sales! The young character was portrayed as suave and sophisticated in different social settings, such as bars and pool halls. The campaign had helped to raise Camel cigarettes market share to 4.7% in 1996, from 4.4% in 1988, according to tobacco industry analysts.</description>
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		  <pubDate>2008-04-09</pubDate>
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		  <title>camel</title>
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		  <description>That is, if you can find it between the five pages of advertisements for the Farm, which it is being argued contain such a nearly identical theme, editorial content and complimentary color scheme that they can barely be distinguished from the poster.In fact, Matthew L. Myers of Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids was quoted by the New York Times as saying, &quot;This is one great big cigarette ad . . . The fact that Rolling Stone produced the content, but displayed it in such a manner that it is indistinguishable from the &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.dirtcheapbutts.com/camel.html&quot; title=&quot;camel cigarettes&quot;&gt;camel cigarettes&lt;/a&gt;, only makes them an accomplice.&quot;As usual, Camel contends that these promotions are merely to reward current smokers and not to attract new ones.It's an honor just to be nominated.</description>
		  <author>cheapmarlboro</author>
		  <pubDate>2008-04-09</pubDate>
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		  <title>Marlboro Miles</title>
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		  <author>cheapmarlboro</author>
		  <pubDate>2008-04-09</pubDate>
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		  <title>Marlboro Guide</title>
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		  <description>
Sean Love... wow... well, the Loves are awesome. I met Sarah Love first, and met the &quot;Love of Love&quot;--Sean--a year later, during Burning Man 2006. We worked together on many projects. Near the end of the burn, he gave me a black and silver &lt;a href=&quot;http://marlboroonline.blog.com/&quot; title=&quot;marlboro online&quot;&gt;marlboro online&lt;/a&gt; case to take with me. Whether or not I'm &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.blogscene.co.uk/marlborolight/&quot; title=&quot;marlboro light&quot;&gt;marlboro light&lt;/a&gt; at the time, I always keep it nearby.Pilot G2 pens are an infection that I love up until the last drop. Tristan, Keaegan, Xoltan--hell, Frank, the cashier at Walgreens that I've only met once--we all use the G2. The list goes on. Seeing a G2 is actually a turn-on of mine, as Xoltan could well tell anyone. The Sharpies are almost as sexy, and the scissors may be trashed along the way if they keep nudging up so close aside my G2s. Skanky cheap scissors!
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		  <author>cheapmarlboro</author>
		  <pubDate>2008-04-09</pubDate>
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		  <title>Marlboro</title>
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		  <description>Sam hears a little, snarling dog. He follows the dog through the store, when he&acirc;€™s transported to a strange place. [I actually like these sequences. Maybe it&acirc;€™s Ray Wise&acirc;€™s cool, suave devil.] Speaking of The Devil, there he was, smoking a &lt;a href=&quot;http://buymarlboro.blogspot.com/&quot; title=&quot;buy marlboro&quot;&gt;buy marlboro&lt;/a&gt;, leaning against a wall in the dark. He is very pensive, and Sam asks if he&acirc;€™s all right. He expresses his loathing for Halloween. When it was the ancient celtic festival Samhain (pronounced as if spelled &acirc;€™sow-en&acirc;€™), with all the mayhem it produced, it was good times. But now, it&acirc;€™s just the commercialization of evil, the one day when no one on Earth is afraid of him. Sam tries to make him feel better. The Devil offers a scary story.</description>
		  <author>cheapmarlboro</author>
		  <pubDate>2008-04-09</pubDate>
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