Election Issues

I know where I stand on most issues. I am against abortion, but I don’t believe I have the right to make the decision for anybody else, so that makes me pro choice. I am against the death penalty because I think killing people is wrong. I don’t care how bad the criminal is. Lock them up for life, don’t kill them. We as a society are better than that. I don’t think we should stoop to the level of a criminal and kill.

Next Tuesday we are having local elections for some local offices and a smoking bad. I don’t know where I stand on the smoking ban. I love it that people can’t smoke in restaurants around here now. I can’t stand going to bars though. Most bars I struggle to breath and come home reeking. Good thing I don’t go to bars very often. So obviously I would love to see a smoking ban, but at the same time I think bar owners should also have the right to choose if they want a stinky bar or not.

Yesterday at work the radio was filled with ads for both sides of this issue. I think one ad I heard help me decide. They tried to bring the war into it. It said that our soldiers are fighting for our freedoms and we don’t want them to come home to some lost freedoms. Give me a break. That is just stupid. It’s not like we have total freedom in a bar now anyway. If we did I would buy a case of beer and sell it myself if a bar for half the price and make a killing. There are many things you can’t do it a bar. I don’t agree with the war, but I commend the soldiers. They are doing their job, and it is a tough one. I hate it when people use them to try and sell products or in this case get votes. That’s just wrong.

So since I didn’t quite know where I stood on the issue, an ad trying to get me to vote against it will actually make me vote for it. Stupid ads affect me more. You can have all the positive ads you want, but if you have one I don’t like, and I am on the fence, you are more likely to lose my vote than to gain it.

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  • Air

    In Vancouver, smoking laws are incredibly tight. No smoking in bars, pubs; and now, no smoking within 6 metres of any doorway to a public business or office. No smoking on school grounds (some parents at elementary school are now smoking in the alleys before they pick up their kid at 3pm). I love the new smoking rules. It is good for non-smokers and also for those trying to quit: no temptation at bars etc.

  • Air

    In Vancouver, smoking laws are incredibly tight. No smoking in bars, pubs; and now, no smoking within 6 metres of any doorway to a public business or office. No smoking on school grounds (some parents at elementary school are now smoking in the alleys before they pick up their kid at 3pm). I love the new smoking rules. It is good for non-smokers and also for those trying to quit: no temptation at bars etc.

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