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Heart Association bans Miss New Hampshire banner in walk

Started by CNHT, April 28, 2007, 06:22 AM NHFT

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Heart Association bans Miss New Hampshire banner in walk

MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) ? The Miss New Hampshire organization has been banned from walking as a team in the annual American Heart Association Heart Walk because of its ties to a tobacco company.

"The American Heart Association has a national policy that prohibits us from working with organizations that accept funds from the tobacco industry," said Deborah Hornor, AHA regional vice president.

AHA officials said that participants from the Miss New Hampshire organization can't march under the Miss New Hampshire banner during the walk, but they can still walk as individuals.

The Miss New Hampshire organization has already donated $1,300 to the walk. The AHA said that if the walkers are not interested in participating as individuals, there will be arrangements made to return the money.

Miss New Hampshire Emily Hughes travels to schools to talk to children about the dangers of smoking. But Dover Middle School recently withdrew its invitation to her once it was discovered that the anti-smoking program was funded by tobacco giant R.J. Reynolds.

"It's too bad for them and too bad for us, but that's what this country is all about _ your ability to have two opinions and act on them," said Bob Oxford, executive director of Miss New Hampshire. "They acted on theirs, and we acted on ours."

Oxford said that the organization has been walking as a group for six years and has raised about $15,000 for the AHA.

aries

oh god forbid we take money from the sordid tobacco companies  ::)

theyre just trying to get good pr (RJRT)

SAK


supperman15

Quote from: CNHT on April 28, 2007, 06:22 AM NHFT

Miss New Hampshire Emily Hughes travels to schools to talk to children about the dangers of smoking. But Dover Middle School recently withdrew its invitation to her once it was discovered that the anti-smoking program was funded by tobacco giant R.J. Reynolds.


wasnt that part of the think with the big tabacco case, that they had to do so much advertizing and informing about how smoking kills???  So now there getting yelled at for doing what they were suposed to do???

Lloyd Danforth



CNHT

Quote from: Dreepa on April 29, 2007, 01:52 PM NHFT
Then you guys will love what happened last month:
http://concordmonitor.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070328/REPOSITORY/703280352&SearchID=73279553502969

Yes isn't it especially silly since she doesn't mention anything about the tobacco company but now the press has?
The message is the same -- don't smoke -- but it was from a politically incorrect source so it must not be good.

I think I'm going to kick back and have a cigar now.....LOL

:biglaugh: