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"Too much law make people mad." "Hawai'i"

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Lack of evidence

As stated above, "Too much law make people mad," which are the words of the character Queen Malama from the film "Hawaii."   I clearly understand what she meant.  With liberals running wild, there's a new law, a new punishment, and a plethora of annoyances almost every day.  It certainly angers me.

The latest California nonsense is SB 648 that has been approved by the holier-than-thou and sent to the Assembly.   Authored by Ellen Corbett, D-Hayward, it reminded me how far politics has sunk since I lived there for several years in the 70s.

SB 648 would treat electromic cigarettes like any other tobacco product by restricting where people can use them because they MAY pose health risks.  You know I'm not a fan of science, but the e-cigarette manufacturers say they only emit water vapor, and Senator Corbett cites no experts at all.  Whom do you not believe more?

BY THE WAY:  A CNN poll says 54% of Americans want to get rid of Obamacare.  However, because they sampled only 923 carefully selected responders, that could mean that a growing number of liberals are also tired of drinking the Obama Kool-Aid, and that's encouraging.

YES:  "The Blue Gardenia," 1953.  An underappreciated Richard Conte helps the appealing Anne Baxter prove she didn't kill the sleazy Raymond Burr (warming up for "Rear Window," 1954).

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