To: only the truth
Now they are trying to destroy the restaurant and bar industries.
15 posted on
10/06/2010 7:58:05 PM PDT by
Rebelbase
(Political correctness in America today is a Rip Van Winkle acid trip.)
To: Rebelbase
So everyone can be on gov’t food programs to have “healthy” diets. In reality, stand in line at the party approved store to get (hopefully) your bread ration.
28 posted on
10/06/2010 8:04:11 PM PDT by
wally_bert
(It's sheer elegance in its simplicity! - The Middleman)
To: Rebelbase
It will decimate the hospitality industry, these paragraphs say it all - enough to scare any light drinker to just order delivery pizza instead of venturing out on the town and have a beer or two with a meal.
Acevedo agreed. He noted that one person may drive dangerously at the 0.08 level the nationally accepted standard for being drunk while others "may be at 0.05 or 0.06. It depends on the person."
"People sometimes focus on how many drinks they can have before they'll go to jail," Acevedo said. "It varies. A person may be intoxicated at 0.05, and you don't want them out driving."
37 posted on
10/06/2010 8:10:59 PM PDT by
libertarian27
(Ingsoc: Department of Life, Department of Liberty, Department of Happiness)
To: Rebelbase
They really are. You can’t even go out for dinner and a glass of wine anymore.
42 posted on
10/06/2010 8:12:18 PM PDT by
A_perfect_lady
(Instead of building a grand mosque at Ground Zero, let's build a Ground Zero at their Grand Mosque.)
To: Rebelbase; Salvey; mylife; stevie_d_64; Allegra
Now they are trying to destroy the restaurant and bar industries. Not really. This isn't Prohibition again; this is insurance companies using their lobbyist cash-under-the-table to play "Dialing for Dollars".
This is about nailing social drinkers, not dangerous drunk drivers.
I guarantee it.
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