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CBS Evening News: Beantown Widens Its Effort To Get Its Residents To Kick The Habit; Now Taking Aim At Cigar Bars
- Next time I''m in Boston I''m gonna fire up a joint in a restaraunt.
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- LOL, How barbaric. I am not even a smoker and think Boston is a foul, nasty place.
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- Clover wrote, "No one should be forced to inhale disgusting toxic lung waste." I agree. We need to ban breathing anyplace where I might go. Normal exhaled human breath is an excretion mechanism for bodily wastes. We defecate, we urinate, we perspirate, and we respirate... with all four functions serving to rid our bodies of poisons. Exhaled breath contains acetone, isoprene, acetonitrile, benzene, hexane, toluene and many other deadly chemicals.
I should be able to go to a bar without having to breathe all that nastiness and poison from other customers.
Plus my service would be much better.
Michael J. McFadden
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- They will be coming for your french fries next. Then your Haagen-Dazs. Then your coffee. Then your car. Then your video games. Then your couch. One day the government will plan your whole life for you. When you get up, what you have for breakfast, where you work, how you get there, and what you will be allowed to do when you get home. Be careful, the government is willing to take care of you and if you let them, they will. I guess this is okay if you are a sheep.
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- I smoke outside - not inside, not in my car - and if anyone is around me outside I ask if it''s alright before I even take my cigarettes out of my coat pocket.
That being said, I have a right to smoke a cigarette the same as anyone has a right to eat a Krispy Kreme donut or the same as anyone has a right to drink a six pack of beer on game day or the same as anyone has a right to eat at McDonald''s every day for breakfast and lunch. I hurt no one with my smoking, and I have a right to do with my body as I please.
The day that someone comes in and dictates how I treat my body is the day that life on this planet has truly become worthless. - Reply to this comment
- GramaWhama...You still posting GREAT..hope all is well the blog is getting really congested with folks personal agenda..Keep posting..I smoke so no one cares about my views, worked as a nurse nearly 10 years never saw a second hand smoke case did see a bunch of lung cancer of non smokers and COPD a lot were they had amonia{?} as children. No one mentions the trash coming out of thier tailpipes much worse...
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- No one should be forced to inhale disgusting toxic lung waste
Posted by CloverNYC at 11:46 AM : Feb 09, 2009
My feelings perzactly, So, don''t breathe while you are near it, walk away. - Reply to this comment
- I lived in California for three years and was surprised that they sold alcohol in pharmacies because they do not in Wisconsin. I''''ve always said that the removing of personal freedoms started with smoking bans and it will only get worse. I totally agree that smoking should be banned in all restaurants but if bars want to allow smoking then let them. A few years ago in Madison a bar opened and it was a non-smoking bar. Business was so bad that they eventually allowed people to smoke in there. Then a few years later came the Madison smoking ban and several mom and pop bars went out of business because the people just weren''''t coming in any more.
Posted by happyass3 at 01:13 PM : Feb 09, 2009
Wisconsin pharmacies in my area still sell alcohol. Must just be a Madison thing. - Reply to this comment
- I love it. The smoking laws are backfiring on big pharma, who created the laws to begin with. Way to go.
Posted by generalsn at 05:56 PM : Feb 09, 2009
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Delusion du jour. - Reply to this comment
- I love it. The smoking laws are backfiring on big pharma, who created the laws to begin with. Way to go.
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