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Governor Kaine Signs Smoking Ban

March 10th, 2009 admin No comments

kaineVirginia Governor Tim Kaine added to his list of blunders as governor by signing a ban on smoking.  If you’re not from the south, you don’t understand the gravity of the situation so I’ll clarify.  A governor in a tobacco producing state, who’s state capital is home to big tobacco, signs a bill banning smoking.  This is another example of Democrats believing they know whats best for us more than we do and circumventing our rights.  I don’t smoke, but I’ll be sure to go to a local bar when the law becomes active and light up a cigar and let it burn.  To be fair, the ban doesn’t really ban smoking outright, but rather bans it in restaurants, bars, bowling alleys and clubs, unless restricted to a closed off area with seperate ventillation.  Mrs. Governor smiled as he signed the bill.  I guess he thinks restaurants and bowling alley’s can afford to build plexiglass enclosures, but really…when you are waiting for your turn to bowl, will you really be able to step into the cubicle, sip on your drink and take a drag.  Silly governor.

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Stock Market Tanks as President Spends More Money We Don’t Have

March 5th, 2009 admin No comments

stockfailThe people with money are speaking and for them, socialism just doesn’t cut it.  Has anyone noticed how much farther the stock market has fallen since the election.  I think this is  a sign that people with money  are balking at the president with his “Robin Hood” principles where he robs the rich to give to the hood.  I can’t blame them.  My principles won’t let me get angry at anyone for having money because I know that they either (A) worked hard to get it, (B) inherited it from someone who worked hard to get it, or (C) were extremely lucky to get it.  In either way, I don’t get angry or jealous for anyone for having or wasting money.  I just get angry at myself for not having found a way to earn my personal fortune by now. 

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