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Re: => New York Adapting Well to Smokefree Workplace Law ... keep sucking you pathetic addicts ! <=



ManualInsert@DB.com
2/6/2004 8:36:40 AM


 
 
"=> Vox Populi ©"
2/3/2004 5:21:42 PM


C. S. P. Schofield wrote:
in article 5_TTb.98$3Z2.77755@news.uswest.net, ?? Vox Dei at
vox@dei.rex wrote on 2/3/04 4:00 PM:
The cold fact remains that the anti-smoking faction has done so much
plain and fancy lying on all subjects, that when they assert
something as counterintuitive as "a new regulation hasn't hurt
business" they have no right to expect to be believed.
It doesn't matter of lowlife scumbage addicts such as yourself
beleive it or not, it is THE LAW, and you maggots will refrain
from engaging in your putrid obnoxious addiction in PUBLIC
or risk going to the NON-smoking jails with the other pathetic
addicts.
C. S. P. Schofield
 
 
"- Vox Populi ©"
2/3/2004 8:51:46 PM




"C. S. P. Schofield" <cspschofield@erols.com> wrote in message
news:BC45AE6E.EE25%cspschofield@erols.com...

in article yWWTb.801$%22.61715@news.uswest.net, => Vox Populi at
vox@popu.li wrote on 2/3/04 7:21 PM:
Note the disinclination to deal with facts, or address anything resembling
a
democratic process. IT'S THE LAW!
You pig-ignorant lowlife addicted bastard, the FACT is that is was
implemented into LAW, via the due process of the U$ Democratic
system.
Now go whine somewhere else you loser addicted puke.
That is almost as neat a capsule definition of fascism as I've ever seen.
Only from a drug-addled idiot maggot like you.
Tangent: I also favor letting the "other pathetic addicts" out of jail,
and
ceasing to interfere in THEIR vices. The "War on Drugs" is said to cost
$30
million a day in federal money alone. It ain't worth it. It would arguably
not be worth it even if it were working, which it isn't.
Yet in the case of maggoty cigarette addicts the laws and restrictions
are against your obnoxious putrid PUBLIC behavior. You don't
see other maggoty drug addicts clamoring to be able to BURN
their drugs into a smoky wretched effluent in PUBLIC places.
...... did I just hear a *splorch*? Was that "the voice of the people"'s
head exploding?
One can hope.
--
C. S. P. Schofield
--
"We are going to fight them and impose our will
on them and we will capture or, if necessary, kill
them until we have imposed law and order upon
this country,"
-- US Viceroy Paul Bremer,
how U$A is going to win 'hearts and minds'
of the subjugated people of Iraq
 
 
"Chip"
2/4/2004 1:39:29 AM




- Vox Populi <vox@popu.li> wrote in message
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"C. S. P. Schofield" <cspschofield@erols.com> wrote in message
news:BC45AE6E.EE25%cspschofield@erols.com...

"We are going to fight them and impose our will
on them and we will capture or, if necessary, kill
them until we have imposed law and order upon
this country,"
-- US Viceroy Paul Bremer,
how U$A is going to win 'hearts and minds'
of the subjugated people of Iraq
Yup, that sound like an Anti.
Chip
 
 
"=> Vox Populi ©"
2/6/2004 9:36:40 AM


Phil wrote:
On Thu, 5 Feb 2004 20:41:41 -0700, " Vox Dei " <vox@dei.rex> wrote:
Opium is illegal. Cigarettes aren't.
That can be said about any product made
Cigarettes that are manufactured, labled, transported, sold, taxed,
and used in a manner mandated by law are legal. The ones you buy in
stores generally are.
Well then Phil, that's the whole point now ain't it?
The new restrictions on WHERE lowlife tobacco
addicts can engage in their putrid addiction are simply
just one of many restrictions and controls already in place
on the highly regulated and controlled drug called tobacco.
Just like the myriad restrictions on Alcohol, such as the one
that states you *can't* take a drink you purchased with your
$$ outside the bar property, the smoking laws now state
that you *must* take your filthy putrid cigarettes outside
the bar property if you need to fix your junkie cravings.
Phil
 
 
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