This document explores an interesting phenomenon: we look into President Barack Obama's obsession with cigarettes and how he struggled to quit his habit. During the run up to his election campaigns, Barack Obama said to his wife Michelle Obama that he will quit smoking cigarettes. A few months after, he admitted that he has "fallen off the wagon a few times? and said that he won't be smoking in the White House. But ever since he has been elected, President Obama has not quit smoking as he promised.
[...] People have been smoking for thousands years (President Roosevelt used to smoke!), Obama remains an human being even if he's President and smoking is an human right in the United States. Furthermore, it makes no difference on the moral fibre of calibre of a man. Smoking even helps him to be concentrated when he has to take important decisions. It is difficult for him to stop with so much pressure and anxiety in his job. Eating junk food diet and not exercising is more harmful than smoking, so we don't need to worry particularly about cigarettes. There are bigger things to worry about. [...]
[...] President Obama smokes: is this cause for worry? During his campaign, Barack Obama said, as his wife Michelle Obama asked him, that he will quit smoking cigarettes. A few months after, he admitted that he has ‘fallen off the wagon a few times' and said that he won't be smoking in the White House. But since he has been elected, President Obama smokes: is this cause for worry? On the one hand, we can think that we should worry about that question. [...]
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