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Sunday, January 27, 2008

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My own opinion on this issue!!!!

State Sen. Rodney Ellis, D-Houston, and state Rep. Myra Crownover, R-Denton, said they plan to file a bill in the upcoming legislative session that would ban smoking in indoor workplaces, including bars and restaurants.

Here is what I think.
I don't think it is the business of state government or any individual to tell other individuals when or where to smoke. Owners of businesses should be able to decide if thier patrons are allowed to smoke in thier business. If you don't like the smoke, take your business elsewhere. One of our greatest problems here in America is too much government interference in personal affairs, up to and including finances. Our business is losing money and if the State of Texas wants to tell us how to operate our business and if it fails, they better be ready to bail us out. At the very lease, consider other options like requiring ventilation systems in smoking establishments. This option would require each restaurant or bar that does have smoking to have a special air filtration system. Our establishment already has a complete enclosed non-smoking section that can be you can patronize and it’s always empty. Most of the crowd is in the smoking section.

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We offer our congratulations to Jerry Morales for winning the at-large City Council berth in Tuesday's special election. The voters have now made their decision.
Morales takes the seat that had been vacated by former City Councilman Bill Dingus. Dingus resigned his position in order to be the Democratic contender for a seat in the Texas House against Speaker Tom Craddick, R-Midland. Morales will serve the remainder of Dingus' term, which ends in December of 2009.
Morales defeated four other candidates who threw their hats into the ring, but this race generally settled into a two-person contest as Morales narrowly beat John Kennedy by a mere 154 votes (1,917-1,763) in the end.
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"holding pen for wetbacks" Dayum....some perople never cease to amaze me!!!

TRAVIS COUNTY
Mustange Ridge official defends use of word 'wetback'
Charles Laws says those calling for his resignation are defending criminals.

Charles Laws, a water company executive whom local officials are calling on to resign, on Friday defended his decision to characterize a proposed detention facility for illegal immigrants as a "holding pen for wetbacks."
Laws said "wetback" is widely acknowledged to mean immigrants who swim the Rio Grande and enter the United States illegally, not American citizens. Laws said the term is not racial, an assertion that others dispute. He said he wishes he had not used the wordin an agenda item for the Creedmoor-Maha Water Supply Corp.'s board of directors but will not resign over it.
He said he thinks the politicians calling for his resignation are in effect defending criminals who should not be in the United States.

Laws was responding to condemnation that came Thursday from local officials such as Austin City Council Member Mike Martinez, state Sen. Kirk Watson, D-Austin, and state Rep. Eddie Rodriguez, D-Austin, as well as several advocacy groups.
They called for him to resign from his job as general manager of Creedmoor-Maha, which provides water to communities southeast of Austin. Laws' critics also called for him to resign his seat on the city council of Mustang Ridge, a town near the Travis-Hays county border.
The furor is over an item he posted on the most recent meeting agenda of the water supply company's board of directors. The company is considering a request to supply water to a proposed immigrantholding facility. On the agenda, Laws described the facility as a "holding pen for wetbacks."
During a news conference Thursday, Laws' critics accused him of "open bigotry," as Watson put it. They said Laws' language is particularly objectionable because his two positions allow him to shape Mustang Ridge policy and determine who gets water.

I can't belive this is hapeening in Lockhart!!!!!!!!!!

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