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To: Nathaniel Fischer

Banning the amazingly offensive habit of smoking in public places is such an obviously good thing, that the attempt to build a cocoon around it, as if it has any meaning other than the selfish, irresponsible desire to enjoy a drug in a certain modality (setting a weed on fire) is laughable. It's similar to fatties saying that they have the right to intrude on your space on an airliner, and not have to pay for extra space; it's somehow a "right." The good news: lots of people are seeing the argument for what it is: a matter of policing repugnant public behavior. BTW was that foul old sow A. Rand a smoker?


381 posted on 01/11/2005 7:49:40 PM PST by 185JHP ( "The thing thou purposest shall come to pass: And over all thy ways the light shall shine.")
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To: 185JHP

You have absolutely no clue what you are talking about.

You have fallen hook, line, and sinker for the liberal bullcrap that private businesses are public places.


386 posted on 01/11/2005 8:51:19 PM PST by Gabz (Anti-smoker gnatzies...small minds buzzing in your business..............SWAT'EM)
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To: 185JHP

</i>fatties</i>

Yikes!!


392 posted on 01/11/2005 10:41:30 PM PST by exnavychick (There's too much youth; how about a fountain of smart?)
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To: 185JHP

Banning the amazingly offensive habit of prayer in public places is such an obviously good thing,.........

........The good news: lots of people are seeing the argument for what it is: a matter of policing repugnant public behavior.

Be very careful what you wish for.

BTW, why are you on a conservative discussion board?


402 posted on 01/12/2005 5:17:33 AM PST by CSM
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