Forbes: How Obama Can Quit Smoking

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Bill Godshall

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The American Council on Science and Health has been advocating tobacco harm reduction products and policies for the past 15 years.

And I've been collaborating with ACSH for more the past 25 years.

Elizabeth Whelan, Jeff Stier, Gilbert Ross, Todd Seavey and the others at ACSH get it, and they generate lots of news media coverage.
 

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The author works with Dr. Elizabeth Whelen, one of our strongest advocates, at the American Council on Science and Health. I'll be happy only when I see a Forbes author write a fair and balanced piece on e-cigs.

This is NOT an article, BTW. It's an editorial opinion piece, and thus easily dismissed by authorities. It is one man's opinion. But Forbes is a great place to host it, since the magazine is widely read by the powerful.
 

Bill Godshall

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The American Council on Science and Health has been advocating tobacco harm reduction products and policies for the past 15 years.

And I've been collaborating with ACSH for more the past 25 years. IN 2006 Brad Rodu, ACSH and I collaborated on Tobacco Harm Reduction: an Alternative Cessation Strategy for Inveterate Smokers Harm Reduction Journal | Full text | Tobacco harm reduction: an alternative cessation strategy for inveterate smokers

Elizabeth Whelan, Jeff Stier, Gilbert Ross, Todd Seavey and the others at ACSH get it, and they generate lots of news media coverage (especially on Fox News, Wall St. Journal, Washington Times, Forbes and other pro business media outlets).
 

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Everyone should digg that Forbes piece. It might help it get read by a few more people.
I don't know where that Digg option came from, because I don't understand all that.
But I am REALLY glad someone did whatever need to be done.

I DUGG it immediately.

This seems to be one of the best exposures we have ever had here.
And this is one that we need the DIGG brigade to turn out in HUGE numbers for.

I would nominate this for a forum announcement.
But that's just me.
 

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Everyone should digg that Forbes piece. It might help it get read by a few more people.

This article has a paltry 10 Digg votes. Come on, vapers. Let's move this article out in front. Register your Digg votes. Also, leave a Digg comment. Comments move the article up as well. In contrast, an insipid article on "Why not use Facebook to quit the nicotine" has 257 Diggs. Yuk! We can do better than this!
 
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