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KTBB's Question of the Day for Friday, May 8th
How would KETK listeners vote when it comes to the Sale of Alcoholic Beverages in Smith County?
May 8, 2009 - 7:33am
Tyler—
KETK Viewers voice how they'd vote when it comes to Alcohol Sales in a portion of Smith County.






People who beleive in individual liberty, who oppose the "Nanny State", and who reject big government, cannot logically do anything else but vote to remove the ban on alcohol sales.
Government at any level has no more right to restrict or prohibit the sale of alcohol than it does to restrict or prohibit the sale of guns.
Indeed, arguments used by anti-alcohol and anti-gun people are all but identical.
If you agree it can do the one then you must agree that it can do the other.
Eric Rathbone
Smith County Chair
Libertarian Party of Texas
Eric Rathbone
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