To: KentuckyWoman
What is funny is smokers and non-smokers trying to come to any sort of agreement. Non-smokers will have to continue pushing for non-smoking laws for there is no common ground.
To: Don Myers
Suppose, for a moment, that 33% of restaurants/bars were smoke free, 33% were smoke-only, and 33% were mixed. Would you be satisfied?
To: Don Myers
What is funny is smokers and non-smokers trying to come to any sort of agreement. What f'ed up world do you live in where the only people against smoking bans are those who smoke? Dufus.
To: Don Myers
Non-smokers will have to continue pushing for non-smoking laws for there is no common ground. You're more right than you think (I AM assuming that you think, of course). We are either a nation of laws based on individual liberty and responsibility or we're not. People like you who whine when something doesn't go their way are perpetuating the downfall of our republic and will then whine to the rest of us when something is banned that you hold dear for some perceived "benefit" to the masses.
To: Don Myers
What is funny is smokers and non-smokers trying to come to any sort of agreement No, what is truly hilarious is people like you who think you know better than everyone else. Including the owners of the PRIVATE businesses you believe you have the right to put out of business.
220 posted on
06/24/2002 6:40:15 PM PDT by
Gabz
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