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They are the Democrats and they are here to protect you.
Speaker Pelosi has promised that the new powers that be in Congress will protect us helpless Americans from a host of perceived evils: big oil, corporate lobbyists, stingy employers, debilitating diseases, etc. In Concord, Gov. John Lynch, House Speaker Teri Norelli and Senate President Sylvia Larsen are singing the same tune. They have pledged to protect us from big oil, stingy employers, second-hand smoke, high college tuition and a host of other worries. One can be thankful for their humility. For all of their faith in the power of government to cure any ill, at least they are not following John Edwards' lead and promising to end poverty itself. Still, government, they believe, is not doing enough to protect us from life's uncertainties. They are determined to remedy that. They will pass laws ostensibly designed to protect the weak from the powerful. But in doing so they will make the government that they control, already more potent than the richest tycoon or largest corporation, even more powerful. In many cases they will replace the collective judgment of millions of Americans with the judgment of a few hundred lawmakers. Yes, the nanny state is back. Here's to hoping that it takes less than two years for Americans to remember why they rebelled against it in the first place. Joe |
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oups.com... They are the Democrats and they are here to protect you. Speaker Pelosi has promised that the new powers that be in Congress will protect us helpless Americans from a host of perceived evils: big oil, corporate lobbyists, stingy employers, debilitating diseases, etc. In Concord, Gov. John Lynch, House Speaker Teri Norelli and Senate President Sylvia Larsen are singing the same tune. They have pledged to protect us from big oil, stingy employers, second-hand smoke, high college tuition and a host of other worries. One can be thankful for their humility. For all of their faith in the power of government to cure any ill, at least they are not following John Edwards' lead and promising to end poverty itself. Still, government, they believe, is not doing enough to protect us from life's uncertainties. They are determined to remedy that. They will pass laws ostensibly designed to protect the weak from the powerful. But in doing so they will make the government that they control, already more potent than the richest tycoon or largest corporation, even more powerful. In many cases they will replace the collective judgment of millions of Americans with the judgment of a few hundred lawmakers. Yes, the nanny state is back. Here's to hoping that it takes less than two years for Americans to remember why they rebelled against it in the first place. Joe Yeah, let's hope they remember the 8 years of prosperity brought to you by Williwm Jefferson Clinton and the 3000+ dead US soldiers, 25+K injured US soldiers, the 100s of 1000s dead and injured innocent Iraqis, the billions of $$ wasted on the war brought to you by GWB and the Republican Congress, not to mention the damage to our economy and world standing, the latter of which is required to be successful in the War on Terror. I know you're used to short sentences, but do attempt to parse the previous one before you respond. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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![]() Yes, the nanny state is back. Here's to hoping that it takes less than two years for Americans to remember why they rebelled against it in the first place. Joe Nanny says put em out. Pelosi snuffs out a House smokers haven Following D.C.'s ban, she forbids lighting up in the speaker's lobby. By Richard Simon, Times Staff Writer January 11, 2007 WASHINGTON - Throughout the U.S. Capitol are reminders of the days when tobacco was king. Tobacco-leaf designs decorate walls. Brass spittoons adorn the Senate chamber. A portrait of a former House speaker shows him clutching a cigar. And until Wednesday, ashtrays could be found indoors just steps away from the House chamber. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-San Francisco) on Wednesday snuffed out smoking in the speaker's lobby, previously one of Washington's most famous smoke-filled rooms. It is an ornate place where lawmakers for decades have puffed away between votes. No more, Pelosi declared. "I am a firm believer that Congress should lead by example," she said, citing the dangers of secondhand smoke. Hours after the decree, the ashtrays were gone and nary a whiff of smoke sullied the air. Smokers, already restricted from lighting up in many places, seemed resigned. "That's fine," said House Minority Leader John A. Boehner (R-Ohio), a smoker who along with others will now be forced to light up on an outdoor balcony off the speaker's lobby. "I'll survive," added Rep. Thaddeus McCotter (R-Mich.), another smoker. Yeah, let's hope they remember the 8 years of prosperity brought to you by Williwm Jefferson Clinton and the 3000+ dead US soldiers, 25+K injured US soldiers, the 100s of 1000s dead and injured innocent Iraqis, the billions of $$ wasted on the war brought to you by GWB and the Republican Congress, not to mention the damage to our economy and world standing, the latter of which is required to be successful in the War on Terror. Let's remember the terrorist's that were emboldened by Slick Willie's lack of responce to many terrorist attacks. Let's not forget that we have not been hit since 911, and many other countries have. You may see that as " billions wasted " but I feel it is an investment in freedoms future. Consider the cost of 9-11. The world war on terror must be won, no matter the cost. Only a fool would retreat and expect the terrorist's blood lust to subside. It's either freedom and basic rights for all, or it's terror and murder rules. Good vs Evil. Capt. American "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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