Posted by Mark - IN. on March 13, 2009 at 19:09:19 from (64.12.116.74):
In Reply to: O/T Smoking ban posted by c-man on March 13, 2009 at 10:57:14:
Somehow...someway, politicians gave folks the idea that their Constitutional rights extended beyond the doorways of other foks private property and into their buildings and establishments, and folks bought into it. Shameful. What's mine is mine, and what's yours is mine.
I wouldn't have commented here, really wouldn't have, but after reading some of the other posts here condoning the idea of what's mine is mine, and what's yours is mine, cause after all, it takes a village, an inclusive village that you and everyone else will be part of, whether you like it or not...shameful. Just shameful. To think of the freedoms that our forefathers fought and died to give us, the freedoms that our men and women, soldiers fought and died to preserve, only to have folks, folks right here assume the attitude of what's mine is mine, and what's inside and beyond the entrance of your doorway is mine...shameful. Just shameful, without the least bit of self pride to stand on their own two feet, because it takes a group, a village to prop them up collectively. Shameful. Just shameful.
Whatever happened to my old friend here, TXBLUE, TXGREEN...Mark? Aint heard from that guy here in years. Was kind of one of those what's yours is yours, whats mine is mine, and if we want to share or do each other a favor kind of deals, is our business, and no one else's. Guess he, like others had their fill of the village environment. I'm gonna tell ya all something, like it or not, and I'm as serious as a heart attack and one of the nicest fellas you'll ever want to meet, and one of the meanest, and that depends on you, but your Constitutional rights which I fully support and will fight and die for if need be...end at my doorway though.
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