From John Stossel, pretty funny:
This week's "Give Me A Break!" is about Montgomery County's new ban on smoking in your own home if it bothers a neighbor. It's not surprising that Montgomery County is the first to do this; it is right next to Washington D.C., where politicians are famous for running other people's lives.
Montgomery County is also home to the mayor I interviewed recently, after he banned smoking outdoors in his town. He said it was necessary to "protect the children." After the interview, he went to the National Cathedral, where he worked as an usher, and in the men's room, touched the genitals of a 14 year old boy. After pleading guilty to sexual abuse, he lost on the smoking front too--judges tossed out his town's ban on outdoor smoking.
But the county's move on "at home" smoking hasn't been overturned. What's next? Loud children? Perfume? Cooking with onions?
Smoke frightens me lots less than sanctimonious politicians.
Quoted by Declan McCullagh: :>This week's "Give Me A Break!" is about Montgomery County's new ban on :>smoking in your own home if it bothers a neighbor. It's not surprising :>that Montgomery County is the first to do this; it is right next to :>Washington D.C., where politicians are famous for running other people's :>lives. ------------------ This past Sunday, George Will was on one of those morning shows like "Meet the Press", where he referred to the Taliban "Ministry for the Suppression of Vice and the Promotion of Virtue". Then he announced that there is a 'Taliban' operating right there in his own Montgomery County where he lives - and related the story above, about the smoking ban. He then expressed the wish that when the U.S. Armed Forces are done in Afghanistan, they would come over and deal with the locals in his county. What will it be next, he queried: barbecue smoke (and other similar examples)? Cokie Roberts laughed and said, well,you can always vote against it. (but if the majority votes for it . . .) .. Blanc
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