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That slogan may be clever, but Virginia is not for much of anything
else anymore. In typical paradoxical fashion, the state with
arguably the most restaurants and bars per capita in the nation has
the strictest DUI laws of any state, and is now poised to ban smoking
in all of them. And this includes a ban on alcohol and tobacco on
ALL public beaches. Well what the heck is the fun of going to the
beach then? I guess next they will ban all bars, period. Need to
stop those drunk drivers. Never mind that alcohol and tobacco are
legal products. Want to buy Virginia wine? Fine, just don't go to
the tasting room. Tobacco farmers? A dying breed, obviously.
A state founded on the tobacco crop and headquarters of R. J.
Reynolds. I never thought I'd see the day. Life is no fun anymore.
Sic Temper Tyrannis? Forget that one. Give Me Liberty Or Give Me
Death? Nope.
Virginia needs a new slogan, something like "Don't even think about
doing anything here" or "Virginia is for Wet Towel Beach Blanket Bingo."
On Feb 9, 2009, at 7:20 PM, Elizabeth Whitaker wrote:
> Jon Kukla wrote:
>> But the commonwealth's motto is Sic Semper Tyrannus
>>
>> the other is a very effective 20th-century tourism slogan
>>
> "Virginia is for Lovers" is now 40 years old. I first heard about
> the anniversary on my way back from South Carolina in
> early January. (There's more info on the history of
> the slogan at http://www.virginia.gov)
>
> Many of us don't remember "Virginia is for Lovers"
> not being around. <g>
>
> Elizabeth Whitaker
> whitakere at gmail dot com
>
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