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Joseph L. Bast
President and CEO
The Heartland Institute

Joseph Bast is president and CEO of The Heartland Institute, a 22-year-old national nonprofit research center located in Chicago, Illinois. According to a recent telephone survey, among state elected officials The Heartland Institute is among the nation’s best-known and most highly regarded “think tanks.”

Bast is the coauthor of ten books, including Rebuilding America's Schools (1990), Why We Spend Too Much on Health Care (1992) Eco-Sanity: A Common-Sense Guide to Environmentalism (1994) and Education & Capitalism (2003). His writing has appeared in the Phi Delta Kappan, Economics of Education Review, Wall Street Journal, Investor’s Business Daily, The Cato Journal, USA Today, and many of the country’s largest-circulation newspapers. Bast is publisher of five monthly newspapers with a combined circulation of nearly 200,000 copies. Those publications are titled School Reform News, Environment & Climate News, Health Care News, Budget & Tax News, and IT&T News.

Bast has been recognized for his contributions to public policy research and debate, including being named one of “The 88 to Watch in 1988” by the Chicago Tribune; recipient of the 1994 Roe Award from the State Policy Network; commissioned a Kentucky Colonel by Gov. Paul E. Patton on June 19, 1996; corecipient of the 1996 Sir Antony Fisher International Memorial Award; recipient of the 1998 Eagle Award from Eagle Forum, and recipient of the 2004 Champion of Liberty award from the Libertarian National Committee. He was elected a member of the Philadelphia Society in 2002.

Prior to being hired as The Heartland Institute’s first employee in 1984, Bast was coeditor of the bimonthly magazine Nomos, and studied economics as an undergraduate at The University of Chicago. He and his wife of 25 years, Diane, reside in Palatine, a suburb of Chicago.



Why Defend Smokers?

"In the series of articles that compose this small book, Joseph Bast uses common sense, real science, and the (almost) lost art of critical thinking to refute and debunk the outlandish claims and comments made by anti-smoking fundamentalists and those who have found great profits in fueling the hysteria.
Where Bast veers from unbiased to biased is when he observes how the sum of this deceit attacks and destroys our freedoms and ultimately our democracy. The slippery slope starts with government making personal choices on your behalf and then using junk science and outright falsehoods to justify their actions. It ends with the total loss of our basic American ideals of individual freedom, personal responsibility, and limited government.
On the subject of freedom, Bast is obviously passionate and his patriotic bias begins to show."
- Joel Sherman, President, Nat Sherman International From the Foreword



Media and speaking requests for Mr. Bast as President of The Heartland Institute, please contact Nikki Comerford at 312/377-4000, or by e-mail at nikki@heartland.org.
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Please Don't Poop in My Salad and Other Essays Opposing the War Against Smoking

Why Defend Smokers?

Joseph L. Bast answers this question in "Please Don't Poop in My Salad". This entertaining and well organized book contains more than a dozen of his best essays. Each complete "coffee-break-length" article is memorable and supplies much thoughtful information through critical observations, objective reasoning and well documented examination of our society's Tobacco Control Crusades.

I had been very impressed with Joe Bast's editorials on the Heartland Institute's website prior to the publication of this book. He creates such a logical and often humorous perspective on smoking issues, allowing the reader to stand back a bit to objectively understand the bigger picture surrounding the currently volatile tobacco usage debate. Yet, he also reminds the reader of the real threat to the very foundations of our country's governmental and philosophical framework, should we continue to loose our constitutional rights.

Through his articles, he explores every facet of the negative claims made by tobacco control crusaders. He calmly and rationally examines the carefully marketed and psychologically targeted reasoning by exposing the real history, economics, motivation and benefits for those promoting the movement to create a new age of tobacco prohibition. This examination also helps us to visualize the long range effects upon our life styles if these efforts should ever become successful.

All readers should be able to share hours of thoughtful discussions, based upon the contents of this unique book. So, read and re-read the essays, then share this small book with others-smokers and non-smokers alike!

Sincerely,
Garnet Dawn
The Smoker's Club, Inc.
Midwest Regional Director The United Pro Choice Smokers Rights Newsletter - http://www.smokersclubinc.com
Illinois Smokers Rights - http://www.illinoissmokersrights.com/
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