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  1. I (absolutely) don’t agree with the ban, but this is still funny!

  2. Brando on said:

    As a consumer, I don’t like being held responsible for making my own decisions. I shouldn’t have to put effort into finding and supporting smoke-free restaurants and bars. They should be the ones supporting me!

    Thus, I’m quite happy with this ban. The government has just impressed its will onto private businesses, and since it aligns with my sentiments, I think it’s awesome!

  3. oldhick on said:

    It’s good to laugh. Even as we watch our liberties be stolen from us, we can all appreciate some humor. Well done.

  4. Ha!

  5. What if this were all just a big exercise in encouraging empathy for those whose reproductive rights and marriage rights get trampled on routinely? Priorities?

  6. Bryan on said:

    Don’t be silly Susan. It’s only a problem if it curtains business rights. Citizens don’t get rights. Duh.

  7. Bryan on said:

    That should read “curtails.”

    Oops.

  8. Liberty on said:

    dont worry death business will pick up real good if we get Obamacare

  9. Brando on said:

    Oooh. So *that’s* why people are up in arms about it.

    I had no idea letting people who previously had no health care get access to some would increase their mortality rate.

    It all makes sense now.

  10. Liberty on said:

    socialism leads to rationing, aka use less medicine and treatment. I know you went to the Obama school of economics, were gonna spend money to save money

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