To: Clemenza
"Bars and restaurants are PRIVATE BUSINESSES that you have the right to patronize or refuse to patronize."
Sorry, that argument is childish. Any bar or restaurant open to the public is automatically subject to government regulation and inspection.
21 posted on
10/20/2003 8:46:29 AM PDT by
Steely Glint
("Communists are just Democrats in a big hurry.")
To: Steely Glint
"Sorry, that argument is childish."
So, support of private property rights is childish? How's the weather in Cuba? Sounds like you are living in a socialist heaven!
24 posted on
10/20/2003 8:47:53 AM PDT by
CSM
(Congrats to Flurry and LE!)
To: Steely Glint
One of the silliest things that smokers do is to claim that the government somehow has no right to regulate health issues in businesses that serve food or drink. Where have you people been all your lives? Ever hear of state hotel and restaurant commissions? State boards of health?
27 posted on
10/20/2003 8:51:14 AM PDT by
Steely Glint
("Communists are just Democrats in a big hurry.")
To: Steely Glint; *puff_list; Just another Joe; Great Dane; Max McGarrity; Tumbleweed_Connection; ...
"Bars and restaurants are PRIVATE BUSINESSES that you have the right to patronize or refuse to patronize." Sorry, that argument is childish. Any bar or restaurant open to the public is automatically subject to government regulation and inspection. WRONG!
32 posted on
10/20/2003 8:55:27 AM PDT by
SheLion
(Curiosity killed the cat BUT satisfaction brought her back!!!)
To: Steely Glint
You're saying private businesses have no expectation to private property rights, which in my opinion is far from the truth. No one has to go to a restaurant or bar, and no one is forced to work at one. If you don't like it, don't go. Whatever you do don't get the state legislature breathing down business owner's neck. Yay capitalism.
238 posted on
10/20/2003 11:32:14 AM PDT by
Liberal Classic
(No better friend, no worse enemy.)
To: Steely Glint
"Sorry, that argument is childish."
No, a property owner asserting his or her right to serve the clientele he wants is certainly not childish.
"Any bar or restaurant open to the public is automatically subject to government regulation and inspection."
True, maybe...but unconstitutional nonetheless. It isn't your property, and it isn't the government's property.
522 posted on
10/22/2003 7:23:19 AM PDT by
FLAMING DEATH
(Why do I carry a .45? Because they don't make a .46!)
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