I'd rather sit next to a smoker yhan a fat slob in an airliner, rolling
his/her fat blubber on my seat!
wrote in message news:49b9e9Fnt39eU1@individual.net...
> bigjim@backpacker.com wrote:
>
>> How are anti smokers Nazis? Some of the reasons for real Nazi
>> persecution were questionable. Being against smoking is for the good
>> of all. The evidence shows that smoking kills people whether they are
>> the actual smoker or not. Remember the rights of smoker trash end where
>> mine begin. If I have to breathe that filth my rights are being
>> violated. It's sad some people never got past thumb/binky sucking and
>> need to have something in their mouth. Maybe its just latent Brokeback
>> syndrome. Its a shame smokers take so long to die from the smoke
>>
> BigJim,
>
> Let's take this to the next step, shall we? (Following up on Kurt's
> comment "One thing at a time...")
>
> It is frequently stated by the media that obesity is rampant in the U. S..
> Further, it is also stated that health care costs are increasing because
> of the care required by the seriously obese. Isn't that an illustration
> of someone else's bad habits affecting me adversely (certainly my
> financial health)?
>
> Now, how do you feel about all the people who are going after McDonalds
> and the other fast food purveyors, because it is alleged that fast food is
> a major contributing factor to this obesity epidemic? How do you feel
> about someone taking that Big Mac or Whopper out of your mouth. What about
> that slice of Domino's pizza? Or, that double scoop of Haagen-Das?
>
> If rule makers and law makers have the power to take away one right, what
> will stop them from taking away other rights? Just as Kurt said...
>
> "One thing at a time..."
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