3. 1965 70 75 80 85 90 95 00 07 40% 20% 50% There have been over 20 million s moking d eaths since this warning. 30% National Center for Health Statistics For Men For Women Smoking Since The 1964 Warning
4. . Like a new sponge that can absorb easily [It absorbs oxygen] Good Lungs
5. Smokers Lungs [This is a barbecued lung] Rotting Inside Out This is a choice you make Like a sponge that has rotted away and cant absorb any more.
6. 31 years old, with a 2 year old son Cigarettes deaths, at over 450,000 , killed 118 times more in 2001 than did the deaths on 9-11 [3,800]. Cigarettes cost the nation $270 billion a year. Over 3,500 have been killed from fighting in Iraq & Afghanistan. Dollars spent: $530 billion 3.5 million have died from smoking in seven years in the U.S. Dollars spent: $0 Tobacco Deaths v. Others
7. . Joe CHEMO And What Has Happened To Joe Camel? He Has Become?
8. The last Marlboro Man, Wayne McLaren, who died of lung and brain cancer
9. The Marlboro Man on his Deathbed His last words, after spending his last month in an incubator: Tobacco will kill you. Im dying proof of it. 5 of the last 6 Marlboro Men died of smoking related cancers. And a few months later , their horses died of 2 nd hand smoke, oh! This is the reason you dont see any more Marlboro Men. And due to this 2 nd hand smoke here are the last seconds of life for the Marlboro Mans horse. And it is on to Horse Heaven in the skies
10. Here Is What Is Left Of The Marlboro Man Opportunity cost the last Marlboro Man [died at age 51] gained cigarettes but gave up about 30 years of his life.
11. Celebrities Who Died From Smoking Nat King Cole 45 Errol Flynn 50 Clark Gable 59 S teve M c Q ueen 50 Roger Maris 51 Babe Ruth 53 Jerry Garcia 53 Michael Landon 56 Betty Grable 56 Humphrey Bogart 57 Edward R. Murrow 57 Johnny Carson Peter Jennings 66 Geoorge Harrison 58 M arlboro M an 53 Gary Cooper 61 Yul Brenner 59 Desi Arnaz 59 Duke Ellington John Wayne Lucille Ball Sammy Davis
12. A year before lung cancer took the Babe, he visited Dallas in 1947 to promote American Legion baseball. Here he greets fans near Dealy Plaza. Here is the Dallas Morning News description of the Babe in 1947 . It isn't easy for Babe Ruth to get around the country and see his boys. He is tired and the long fight to live left sad marks on Mr. Baseball . The eyes that once picked out home run pitches are deep pools. The bull shoulders that rocketed 714 home runs out of major league parks are bent and sloped. The massive frame is slender and stooped and the hair is grey. The voice is raspy and the coughs are frequent. But the heart ? Bigger than ever!