I saw this earlier but didn't have time to read it so I saved the link. I just went back and read it and when I got to the end I burst out laughing.
I'd missed who the author was at the top
[URL="http://tobacco.ucsf.edu/when-mitch-zeller-speaks-sfata-meeting-he-should-suggest-they-stop-misrepresenting-cdc-tips-campaign-ecigs"]When Mitch Zeller speaks at the SFATA meeting he should suggest they stop misrepresenting the CDC TIPS campaign on ecigs | Center for tobacco Control Research and Education[/URL]
Talk about the pot calling the kettle black!
I'd missed who the author was at the top

[URL="http://tobacco.ucsf.edu/when-mitch-zeller-speaks-sfata-meeting-he-should-suggest-they-stop-misrepresenting-cdc-tips-campaign-ecigs"]When Mitch Zeller speaks at the SFATA meeting he should suggest they stop misrepresenting the CDC TIPS campaign on ecigs | Center for tobacco Control Research and Education[/URL]
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Talk about the pot calling the kettle black!
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