To: t1b8zs
Hey...the fewer smokes people buy, the more money they have to buy booze. And it's great not smellin like the inside of an ashtray.
24 posted on
03/29/2004 6:42:43 PM PST by
BikerNYC
To: BikerNYC
I recognize that like minded folks can differ on a variety of issues, but how someone posting on this forum can support this law is beyond my comprehension. This ban represents the quintessential example of liberal doctrine - imposing upon others what those in power deem to be in the best interest of those incapable of determining what's in their best interest.
Any Freeper supporting this draconian law, whether in NYC or elsewhere, really needs to reinvestigate their core principles. "I like going out for a drink without my clothes smelling from smoke" doesn't cut it. That's lazy. That's easy. Lazy & easy, what party's ideology does that remind you of?
This is New York for God's sake. Smoke filled bars are part of the city's legacy. And a damn good legacy it is. The ban of smoking in a bar is akin to banning toilet paper in a restroom. That's what people use in a toilet, and that's what people do in a bar. And if for some reason you don't, then do us all a favor and go to the bar with no toilet paper.
To: BikerNYC
Hey...the fewer smokes people buy, the more money they have to buy booze. And it's great not smellin like the inside of an ashtray. Reminds me of an old phrase; kissing a smoker is like licking an ashtray.
145 posted on
03/30/2004 7:00:34 AM PST by
cinFLA
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson