Schwarzenegger brengt roken terug

Gouverneur Arnold Schwarzenegger, sigarenliefhebber, brengt roken terug in de regeringsgebouwen van anti-rokenstaat Californië: hij wil een sigarenbar installeren tijdens feestjes in de ‘Capitol’.


Het eerste feestje is gepland op Valentijnsdag…


Smoked out: Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is embarking on his most risky and controversial campaign — he wants to bring smoking back to the Capitol. The Austrian Oak, who makes no secret of his love for fine cigars, is planning to turn his private outdoor patio into a cigar bar during parties. The first smoker event is scheduled for Valentine’s Day. It’s invitation only, with the guest list vetted for anti-smokers who might raise a stink. “There will be some people who complain, but they better get used to it,” a Capitol insider said. The smoking patio is near the “horseshoe,” where the governor’s top staffers work. Nonsmokers are taking a wait-and-see pose. …


Bron: Sacramento Bee

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  • "Es ist schwieriger, eine vorgefaßte Meinung zu zertrümmern als ein Atom."
    (Het is moeilijker een vooroordeel aan flarden te schieten dan een atoom.)
    Albert Einstein

  • "Als je alles zou laten dat slecht is voor je gezondheid, dan ging je kapot"
    Anonieme arts

  • "The effects of other people smoking in my presence is so small it doesn't worry me."
    Sir Richard Doll, 2001

  • "Een leugen wordt de waarheid als hij maar vaak genoeg wordt herhaald"
    Joseph Goebbels, Minister van Propaganda, Nazi Duitsland


  • "First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win."
    Mahatma Gandhi

  • "There''s no such thing as perfect air. If there was, God wouldn''t have put bristles in our noses"
    Coun. Bill Clement

  • "Better a smoking freedom than a non-smoking tyranny"
    Antonio Martino, Italiaanse Minister van Defensie

  • "If smoking cigars is not permitted in heaven, I won't go."
    Mark Twain

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    Audrey Silk, NYCCLASH