Within the last two months, a 64-year-old wheelchair bound homeless man with no toes due to the Denver frostbite told me that he would buy cigarettes before gloves.
A grieving daughter shared that at the end of her mother’s 64-year-old life that with all her high-powered drug intake for pain, she still smoked before she was given the “Death with Dignity” (DWD) drink.
It was in 1964 that my poor WWII veteran dad succumbed to his painful and torturous emphysema death that was created by his smoking addiction; he had no DWD option.
A true humanitarian would quickly question how President Trump could accept Big Tobacco donations for his $300 million White House Ball Room.
Mike Sawyer, Denver, Colo.

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