To: Xenalyte; GeorgiaDawg; Ouderkirk
I was born and raised in TX and lived in WA for 3 years. I'm accustomed to sales after noon on Sunday and that's limited to beer and wine in TX...not sure about WA anymore, since I left in 1980.
I see nothing wrong with that as it stands. But I do see that this as a rehash of the argument about whether or not the nation is founded upon Christian principles. I happen to believe that it was, so I honor those principles by adhering to the Sunday liquor law in my state. If a person is so desperate to drink for those extra four hours, I'd say he has bigger problems than the liquor laws.
22 posted on
07/06/2006 11:44:16 AM PDT by
Froufrou
To: Froufrou
But I do see that this as a rehash of the argument about whether or not the nation is founded upon Christian principles. I happen to believe that it was, so I honor those principles by adhering to the Sunday liquor law in my state. If a person is so desperate to drink for those extra four hours, I'd say he has bigger problems than the liquor laws.
Bingo.
39 posted on
07/06/2006 11:49:54 AM PDT by
NinoFan
To: Froufrou
But I do see that this as a rehash of the argument about whether or not the nation is founded upon Christian principles. I happen to believe that it was, so I honor those principles by adhering to the Sunday liquor law in my state. If a person is so desperate to drink for those extra four hours, I'd say he has bigger problems than the liquor laws.
Bingo.
40 posted on
07/06/2006 11:49:56 AM PDT by
NinoFan
To: Froufrou
If a person is so desperate to drink for those extra four hours, I'd say he has bigger problems than the liquor laws.The problem is with the usurpation of freedom, not liquor.
79 posted on
07/06/2006 12:03:05 PM PDT by
Protagoras
(("Minimum-wage laws are one of the most powerful tools in the arsenal of racists." - Walter Williams)
To: Froufrou
If a person is so desperate to drink for those extra four hours, I'd say he has bigger problems than the liquor laws. Maybe. But it's still not any of your business.
119 posted on
07/06/2006 12:17:38 PM PDT by
wireman
To: Froufrou
"But I do see that this as a rehash of the argument about whether or not the nation is founded upon Christian principles. I happen to believe that it was, so I honor those principles by adhering to the Sunday liquor law in my state."
I'm a Christian and don't know anything about a Christian "principle" concerning buying liquor on Sundays. I start out Sunday morning with wine (consecrated) and see nothing against any Christian principle in buying a six pack of beer for the afternoon football game.
To: Froufrou
327 posted on
07/06/2006 6:33:02 PM PDT by
stands2reason
(ANAGRAM for the day: Socialist twaddle == Tact is disallowed)
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