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To: Paulus Invictus
Re: Mrs. Clinton
Congress should legislate a law that would be fair to all who aspire to another government office.

Once elected to office be it dog-catcher or senator; the person elected may not run for another office within the government until their term of commitment is up. That should also cover time in office is not spent campaigning, but should be spent on the job they were elected for. This legislation should be part of a national election, let the people decide, not the politicians.

If smoking is a health hazard, then to be fair, all cleansers, home pest controls, all house hold chemicals: all house hold dyes in carpets, curtains, upholstery, bed spreads and sheets, pillow covers and bath mats etc. must be included in the home hazard list of carcinogenic possibilities. To take it even further – if at the age of 65, men or women who cannot do 10 push-ups and 10 chin ups and walk a 15 minute mile, will have to walk with a crutch or a cane; must wear protective head and knee gear when not in doors. You may not eat burnt food of any sort, it could cause cancer – so no more charcoaling out of doors...ever! Anyone eating more than 20 grams of fat each day will be arrested; put in a sanatorium where they will be fed not more than 6 grams of fat a day on a diet of bread and water, if there is any. Alcohol is a problem, as no one will give up beer and wine.

Smoking is legal and the least of our problems – these nuts need to get a life and leave mine alone!

19 posted on 09/08/2003 1:48:41 PM PDT by yoe
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To: yoe
You forgot that driving an SUV to McDonalds will soon be against another law.
72 posted on 09/09/2003 4:53:41 PM PDT by Paulus Invictus (Freerepublic.com is eTruth!)
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