tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3141759542968821728.post2923815548656130706..comments2024-01-01T16:01:35.711+00:00Comments on Dick Puddlecote: Now The Australian Medical Association Says "No Evidence"Dick Puddlecotehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01481866882188932892noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3141759542968821728.post-56645402003068087352013-08-01T20:02:14.401+01:002013-08-01T20:02:14.401+01:00I think you just wrote a mission statement for thi...I think you just wrote a mission statement for this blog. Couldn't agree more!Dick_Puddlecotenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3141759542968821728.post-77023586957226300902013-08-01T20:00:31.268+01:002013-08-01T20:00:31.268+01:00Indeed. Just about what I told the CRUK telesales ...Indeed. Just about what I told the CRUK telesales girl who rang me the other night, boy was that cathartic. ;)Dick_Puddlecotenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3141759542968821728.post-35076803170377284932013-08-01T19:55:49.759+01:002013-08-01T19:55:49.759+01:00Government, in general, needs to be slapped down a...Government, in general, needs to be slapped down and told to mind its own business. Why should these people micro-manage every facet of everyone's life and business? If some people want to smoke tobacco and others see an opportunity in producing and selling it, why are we all paying taxes to support government interfering with them? Each of us has a natural right to live as we please and to manage our businesses and property as we see fit, provided we don't trespass on the right of others to do the same, in their own sphere. <br /><br />Government has no legitimate authority to regulate tobacco, or its use (other than possibly restricting sales to children), or to be involved in most of the other things they are doing. It is up to us, individually, to decide how we wish to live and what sort of risks we are willing to take with our lives and health, not to conform to whatever the frauds in government can get a majority vote for (and the other half of us don't necessarily agree with), supposedly for our own good. The individual is the best judge of what is, or isn't good, as governed by each person's particular wants and needs, not by what others may think is proper and wish to impose on us all. We need more freedom and less government.Bisleynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3141759542968821728.post-25908683875143822772013-08-01T11:04:37.709+01:002013-08-01T11:04:37.709+01:00Remember that BBC reports are often predigested an...Remember that BBC reports are often predigested and regurgitated by the Science Media Centre. Obviously totally impartial. /sarc.darcy89noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3141759542968821728.post-20575320376537168802013-07-30T23:51:43.129+01:002013-07-30T23:51:43.129+01:00I suspect that the BBC may have been influenced by...I suspect that the BBC may have been influenced by the press office of CRUK which issued a news item with a similar headline on the same day. The BBC views CRUK as an infallible oracle despite the fact that it normally gets its information from spin doctors like Kate Alley rather than anyone who actually knows what hey are talking about. Other favored charities include the British Lung Foundation which is a group of marketing and PR executives plus some controversial medics, the British Heart Foundation which spends almost as much as CRUK on spin and The World Cancer Research Fund whose staff are the scientific equivalent of the Moonies Our health news is essentially based on press releases from favored organizations and the personal prejudices of BBC reporters. It is easy to see how public opinion is manipulated by activists with the direct help of a state broadcaster that is less than objective. The BBC dominates the news but rarely publishes the type of sober objective assessments that you have highlighted in your posts. Therefore, even though the study itself is very poor and provides no useful evidence, most people will only ever see the eye catching CRUK press release reworked by the BBC. As time goes by several equally awful studies will get the same headline treatment and before you know it, there will be a "body of evidence" and the PM will be calling for action. It really is that pathetic and we deserve better.Ivan Dnoreply@blogger.com