Mitt Romney Was Immoral Agent of Death
Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2012 1:58 pm
Mitt thought it was OK to pedal death on behalf of British American Tobacco as long as he doesn't smoke himself.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/blackberr ... id=1949812
Ironic that Romney is considered Temple worthy by keeping the Word of Wisdom, yet he can as the CEO of BAIN at the time be the top man responsible for pedaling death by tobacco.
One thing that is abundantly clear is Mitt is not at all like his relative the LDS Apostle Marion G. Romney. Marion G. Romney fought the Tobacco interests, but Mitt jumps right into bed with them for profit.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/blackberr ... id=1949812
As the Soviet Union splintered in the early-1990s, Sushovan Ghosh packed his colleagues into a van and chugged across the collapsing nation, hitting depressed towns and famished cities, busted up factories and lonely kiosks. In each ragged destination, they stopped long enough to interview cigarette smokers.
Ghosh plied the citizenry with free cigarettes and, sometimes, McDonald’s hamburgers.
They were pursuing a lucrative target: determining what Russian smokers wanted out of a cigarette -- specifically, a Western cigarette. "We had to develop a brand the Russians would smoke," Ghosh explained to The Huffington Post. For one study, they interviewed more than 1,000 smokers. "We stopped the bus and offered them cigarettes. And they all queued."
Ghosh’s work for cigarette companies was chaotic, unbridled and, ultimately, deadly. To Mitt Romney and his colleagues at Bain & Co., it was a chance to rake in money. Ghosh said he reported directly to Romney, who was excited about the Russian market. "He was my boss," Ghosh said.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/blackberr ... id=1949812
Ironic that Romney is considered Temple worthy by keeping the Word of Wisdom, yet he can as the CEO of BAIN at the time be the top man responsible for pedaling death by tobacco.
One thing that is abundantly clear is Mitt is not at all like his relative the LDS Apostle Marion G. Romney. Marion G. Romney fought the Tobacco interests, but Mitt jumps right into bed with them for profit.
"I thought you might be interested to know that somebody does know that tobacco is not good for man," Marion Romney wrote on Aug. 11, 1971. "I am enclosing, for your information, a copy of a revelation received from heaven by Joseph Smith, Jr., in which the Lord told him in verse 8, as you will see, 'And again, tobacco is not for the body, neither for the belly, and is not good for man …' There are tens of thousands of people who know this is the word of the Lord, and I am one of them, and I bear you my witness that I know that God has said that tobacco is not good for man. And I know further that you could know it too if you would be humble enough to read this revelation in sincerity and then in the privacy of your own office or home, you would ask the Lord, in prayer, if it is true. He would manifest the truth of it unto you."