I just had a 1 hour talk (which could have been an argument, I don't know) about corporations and stuff like that. He was not clear or straight forward about anything, gave me useless information, repeated stuff over and over, and kept giving me answers that didn't have anything to do with the question. So I came here.
I was told that corporations wouldn't put warning labels and stuff like that on their products if they didn't have to because it would save them money. Is it true that corporations would do this (tobacco and alcohol corporations aside)? Especially the toy ones?
Also, if someone starts smoking and gets addicted, is it their fault? My dad didn't say yes or no and just gave me this info that I already knew.
2007-01-04
09:59:39
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George
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