To: freepatriot32
Wyss said legislators should focus on public safety, not personal rights.QUOTE OF THE WEEK!
After all, we wouldn't want anyone giving consideration to personal rights would we? I mean, that's why we have the Bill of Safeties, isn't it? Oh, wait a minute..
6 posted on
02/17/2005 10:38:55 AM PST by
Still Thinking
(Disregard the law of unintended consequences at your own risk.)
To: Still Thinking
What an @$$.....
Being originally from Indiana, Tom Wyss has been behind some pretty stupid legislation. He was one of the key people who defeated speed limit increases for Indiana for many years since 1996 when the fed's let states decide their highway limits.
Also, a couple years ago, there was legislation to further restrict tinted windows on cars and he was one of the sponsors. I contacted him that the Indiana tint law should have an exemption for vehicles not registered in Indiana and his comment was that if I want to drive my vehicle in Indiana, then it will comply with Indiana law or else, I should expect a ticket with a mandatory court appearance. Never mind that the vehicle is legal for Colorado. If I lived in his district, I would be voting for the democRAT just to get rid of him.
I looked at his background is he is a corporate executive. I have a very low opinion of corporate executives.
Wyss said legislators should focus on public safety, not personal rights.
QUOTE OF THE WEEK!
To: Still Thinking
To: Still Thinking
Excellent point! More evidence that my axiom is correct:
"There is no tyranny on Earth that cannot be somehow justified by the words 'Public Safety'."
123 posted on
02/17/2005 5:46:28 PM PST by
FierceDraka
(The Democratic Party - Aiding and Abetting The Enemies of America Since 1968)
To: Still Thinking
...Wyss said legislators should focus on public safety, not personal rights.
QUOTE OF THE WEEK!
After all, we wouldn't want anyone giving consideration to personal rights would we? I mean, that's why we have the Bill of Safeties, isn't it? Oh, wait a minute...
Why don't they just outlaw cars? That would solve this whole safety issue completly.
They can't enforce the seatbelt law anyway. I wear mine if I'm driving in conditions where I think I might need it, but I don't wear it when I go to my local rural country store. If I see a cop, I just reach over and pull the belt across my shoulder. When he gets out of sight, I let it go. Pee on them. They can't make me wear a seatbelt.
154 posted on
02/23/2005 9:07:13 AM PST by
planekT
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