#1 2011-03-11 13:36:38

They say California is the bellweather for the nation when it comes to innovation.  How about requiring breathalyzers in ALL cars?   Our only hope is for the Hollywood lushes to rein in the liberal Nazi's they've appointed to run this state.

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#2 2011-03-11 13:44:02

Speaking of Nanny State Gone Wild, we must do everything we can to ensure capitalism survives free and untethered in America.

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#3 2011-03-11 13:56:34

Taint wrote:

Speaking of Nanny State Gone Wild, we must do everything we can to ensure capitalism survives free and untethered in America.

I'm not sure how this ties in to government intrusions into our private lives, but for the record, I don't believe any company should get government subsidies, and that includes farmers and public broadcasting.

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#4 2011-03-11 14:24:56

phreddy wrote:

They say California is the bellweather for the nation when it comes to innovation.  How about requiring breathalyzers in ALL cars?   Our only hope is for the Hollywood lushes to rein in the liberal Nazi's they've appointed to run this state.

As long as it can't detect skunk-breath...

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#5 2011-03-11 14:26:43

GooberMcNutly wrote:

phreddy wrote:

They say California is the bellweather for the nation when it comes to innovation.  How about requiring breathalyzers in ALL cars?   Our only hope is for the Hollywood lushes to rein in the liberal Nazi's they've appointed to run this state.

As long as it can't detect skunk-breath...

No problem, weed is a protected resourse in California.

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#6 2011-03-11 14:29:16

phreddy wrote:

Taint wrote:

Speaking of Nanny State Gone Wild, we must do everything we can to ensure capitalism survives free and untethered in America.

I'm not sure how this ties in to government intrusions into our private lives, but for the record, I don't believe any company should get government subsidies, and that includes farmers and public broadcasting.

Is government coddling individuals really any different than government coddling corporations? In theory, both efforts are for the public good. Both are stupid ideas, although I like the idea of installing breathalysers in cars of people who are on probation for DUI.

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