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To: SheLion
F-----g authoritarian Leftists, want to tell everyone how to live their life and run their private businesses. What utter BS. Of course, it doesn't suprise me. Has anyone ever heard of "Freedom of Choice?" Businesses have a right to set their own smoking policies, period. If you don't like the smoking policy of a business, don't work there or don't patronize it! Any other "solution" is simply destructive of Freedom (and therefore Unamerican). It's that simple! Let the market decide.

I've never smoked cigarettes, but nevertheless I'm a staunch supporter of individual (and therefore, smoker's) rights, and I gotta tell ya, I'm going to take up the habit on general principle if these busybody Socialist bastards don't stop their overtly Tyrannical "social engineering"...

31 posted on 05/04/2006 7:54:04 AM PDT by sargon (How could anyone have voted for the socialist, weak-on-defense fraud named John Kerry?)
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To: sargon
I've never smoked cigarettes, but nevertheless I'm a staunch supporter of individual (and therefore, smoker's) rights, and I gotta tell ya, I'm going to take up the habit on general principle if these busybody Socialist bastards don't stop their overtly Tyrannical "social engineering"...

It's horrifying the way the government can now go into a private business and run it.  I never thought I would see the day!

You should write to the Governor and tell her what you think.  I did.  And I am sure many others did as well.

This link (provided by Gabz), makes it real easy to send the idiot Governor a little unhappy email!

Tell the governor of Hawaii just what you think of this smoking ban.

http://www.hawaii.gov/hellogovernor/

32 posted on 05/04/2006 8:03:35 AM PDT by SheLion
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