fat fucking busybody asshole
New City Council President Brenda Konkel said she welcomes the Tavern League’s challenge and further discussion but believes most people support the ban. “Seventy percent of people in the city of Madison don’t smoke, and the City Council was just representing what many of our constituents want,” she said. Konkel also said she doesn’t think the council would be open to modifying the ban. “Many of us are happy to put this to rest and move on to other issues,” Konkel said.
that’s from last year, but it’s a constant issue when smiling socialist goons are all around.
Ain’t Democracy Grand?
Let’s say that you woke up one morning and, looking out your front window, you observed a crowd of people at the end of your driveway. Let’s say that you went out there to say “hi” and find out what’s going on. On your arrival, you discover that this crowd of individuals was getting ready to hold a referendum on whether they should enter your house and take your things, to be put to their use.
Would you cast a vote?
BTW, here’s just a small part of the email chain between fatty cunkel and me last year:
i knew you wouldn’t have an argument. you exist to victimize everybody in the name of altruism.see you at the liberty tree, fatty.
hey, now THERE’S an issue you can “get behind”! think of all the health care dollars “we” can save. ban overweight pigs! i eagerly await your campaign.
oh, but that would fuck up YOUR life. will never happen.
as one wag who saw those emails (and ms. cunkel’s pic) put it, “Talk about the heavy hand of the State!”
if you think this blog is foul-mouthed, you should see that chain. whew! workin’ overtime, baby. (be sure to click on fatty’s pic and check out her slam-pain headquarters.)

May 9th, 2005 at 07:08
Ew! I think I’ll pass, thanks …
May 9th, 2005 at 07:18
yer welcome?
May 11th, 2005 at 21:03
Well, if this isn’t a case of the pot calling the smoker black…
The most appropriate comment I can think of is a quote from a new essay that I anticipate will run at The Price of Liberty on Friday:
“Anti-smoking activists may use the brute hand of the law to make the world safe for their preferred brand of ‘democratic’ tyranny… Some activists may covet privileged conceptions of ‘rights’ which they apply to themselves, and when successful at political lobbying may deprive other people of rights, effectively shrinking others into a category of lesser beings with fewer rights and protections under the law.”
Btw, Charley, that 666 was a clever touch… ;)
May 11th, 2005 at 21:53
give a shout when that article’s published.
hey, are you implying that i altered that photo? bullshit. it’s dead on, including the lack of color except where it comes from somebody else. how dare you “impugn” (popular word) my journalistic integrity. this is a world class blog.