Posted on 10/07/2009 7:57:11 AM PDT by SmithL
Yes.
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Drango, Gabz is a very good friend of mine here.
I take offense when you post something like that to her.
Allow me to tell you about babies and addicts: Last week I met a young white lady who adopted a black baby boy who was born premature due to his mother using heroin while she was carrying him.
I don’t know what your hatred is for smoking, but maybe if you told us, we could understand, but you won’t. Until then, try to use a little bit of decorum here.
Please explain to us how you can smell someone’s cigar when they are outside on a HUGE golf course?
You met someone???? Thousand of children a year become addicted to cigarettes. You "meeting" someone somehow ameliorates the addiction of other kids? LOL
Tell us again how much you care...What a sanctimonious piece of work you are.
Smart ass.
Get some class.
Can’t smoke on the course but a homeless guy could take a dump and the pro shop would probably send out toilet paper and someone to wipe his ass.
This is pretty much the logical outcome of the technocratic state. Everything is a crisis and everything (and I do mean everything) requires a government solution to the crisis. The Jeffersonian vision has been ground to dust.
Tell us again how many addicted babies you “met”?
I think you know exactly what I meant. Your response was childish and cruel.
Just to let you know ...
I spoke with many people today about what happened (here in the article) to Michael Jordan. EVERY person thought this was ridiculous, and most of these people voted for the indoor smoking ban here in my state of Ohio. Some of these people were even lawyers with whom I work.
You have to realize that you are on the extreme on this issue in this instance.
You have to learn to let go and let adults be adults — let people live their lives.
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