Not at liberty to smoke
December 28th, 2006 . by ChrisCigarettes and civil liberties: A new battle for freedom at Sullivan’s Island, South Carolina and this time it is not the British Navy that is attacking!
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Does anyone remember when he was a favored pick for Vice-President at the Bilderberger meetings a couple of years ago? Methinks something is afoot on this one…
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Something does NOT smell right on this news.
Sphere: Related ContentThe government has decided that food from cloned animals is safe to eat and does not require special labeling. And I’m sure they tested this thoroughly to make sure that there are no long-term effects on the human body and the environment before they made this decision. No, I seriously doubt they did….
Sphere: Related ContentIn August 2006, Council member Tim O’Hare of the Farmers Branch City Council proposed that the city crack down on illegal immigration in the city by prohibiting landlords from leasing to illegal aliens, penalizing businesses that employ illegal aliens, and making English the city’s official language. Council member Ben Robinson also supported these
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