Posted by jack harmon on March 13, 2009 at 13:55:52 from (162.58.82.136):
In Reply to: O/T Smoking ban posted by c-man on March 13, 2009 at 10:57:14:
okla passed it not too long ago,in bars and resturants any way,in my opinion I dont think it hurts resturants too much,but I dont go much to bars anymore.I think its another one of those things where some want to tell everyone else how to live,and I voted against it,but I dont think its hurt the buissnesses I frequent any.I think ,of course I grew up in a different time and in a area thats VERY independent,that its wrong to tell some other folks what to do just because I may not like it,to me thats not the way this country was set up,its just plain socialism.I believe democracy demands we vote for what we believe to be right ,regardless of our personal preferences.If that makes any sense.I do smoke and I cant say its bothered me a lot but if I was still hitting the bars it probably would.now I just eat dinner and get out as quickly as possible.dont sit around and visit with neighbors as much,which in its self is not a good thing because I also believe we lose something of ourselves by not getting other folks ideas,and I'm rambling again ,I apologize.
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