Re: Atlantic City smoking loophole for casinos closed



On Apr 26, 5:22 pm, Dynaboy <dynabo...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I accept your surrender.

I never surrendered.

Sure, that's fine. But why did you serve up a heaping helping of
hyperbole by saying that JK's argument was "right out of the Communist
Manifesto"?

Not hyperbole at all. Having government take away your rights is
pretty communist to me.

In another post in this thread, you said "I have no need to
fabricate something out of thin air," but that's precisely what you did
here by saying that JK's argument was Marxist.

I did no such thing. It is what it is.

I'm very sympathetic to your point of view on this matter, but I
certainly don't think that someone who thinks that the government should
or does have the right to limit smoking in casinos to protect public
health is somehow a Marxist.

Karl Marx would be proud of the country we are becoming.


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