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December 30, 2009 at 1:15 PM #498855December 30, 2009 at 1:41 PM #497980ariffe22Participant
[quote=briansd1][quote=pri_dk]
Is that an attempt at a joke, or are you really that clueless?[/quote]I’m basing that on my own observations. I’ve been to the PIs and to many Filipino family gatherings as I have Filipino friends.
My relatives and I go to USCD for health care and I can tell you that even the Filipina nurses are fat. And they supposedly have plenty of health care education. Actually, most of the nurses of all races are fat.
When the nurses are obese, and the doctors are out of shape, you know that the health care system is broken. How can those professionals set an example and provide nutritional advice when they can’t even manage their own bodies.
It may sound harsh, but the truth is the truth.[/quote]
you see what you get with Government healthcare?
December 30, 2009 at 1:41 PM #498133ariffe22Participant[quote=briansd1][quote=pri_dk]
Is that an attempt at a joke, or are you really that clueless?[/quote]I’m basing that on my own observations. I’ve been to the PIs and to many Filipino family gatherings as I have Filipino friends.
My relatives and I go to USCD for health care and I can tell you that even the Filipina nurses are fat. And they supposedly have plenty of health care education. Actually, most of the nurses of all races are fat.
When the nurses are obese, and the doctors are out of shape, you know that the health care system is broken. How can those professionals set an example and provide nutritional advice when they can’t even manage their own bodies.
It may sound harsh, but the truth is the truth.[/quote]
you see what you get with Government healthcare?
December 30, 2009 at 1:41 PM #498526ariffe22Participant[quote=briansd1][quote=pri_dk]
Is that an attempt at a joke, or are you really that clueless?[/quote]I’m basing that on my own observations. I’ve been to the PIs and to many Filipino family gatherings as I have Filipino friends.
My relatives and I go to USCD for health care and I can tell you that even the Filipina nurses are fat. And they supposedly have plenty of health care education. Actually, most of the nurses of all races are fat.
When the nurses are obese, and the doctors are out of shape, you know that the health care system is broken. How can those professionals set an example and provide nutritional advice when they can’t even manage their own bodies.
It may sound harsh, but the truth is the truth.[/quote]
you see what you get with Government healthcare?
December 30, 2009 at 1:41 PM #498618ariffe22Participant[quote=briansd1][quote=pri_dk]
Is that an attempt at a joke, or are you really that clueless?[/quote]I’m basing that on my own observations. I’ve been to the PIs and to many Filipino family gatherings as I have Filipino friends.
My relatives and I go to USCD for health care and I can tell you that even the Filipina nurses are fat. And they supposedly have plenty of health care education. Actually, most of the nurses of all races are fat.
When the nurses are obese, and the doctors are out of shape, you know that the health care system is broken. How can those professionals set an example and provide nutritional advice when they can’t even manage their own bodies.
It may sound harsh, but the truth is the truth.[/quote]
you see what you get with Government healthcare?
December 30, 2009 at 1:41 PM #498865ariffe22Participant[quote=briansd1][quote=pri_dk]
Is that an attempt at a joke, or are you really that clueless?[/quote]I’m basing that on my own observations. I’ve been to the PIs and to many Filipino family gatherings as I have Filipino friends.
My relatives and I go to USCD for health care and I can tell you that even the Filipina nurses are fat. And they supposedly have plenty of health care education. Actually, most of the nurses of all races are fat.
When the nurses are obese, and the doctors are out of shape, you know that the health care system is broken. How can those professionals set an example and provide nutritional advice when they can’t even manage their own bodies.
It may sound harsh, but the truth is the truth.[/quote]
you see what you get with Government healthcare?
December 30, 2009 at 2:03 PM #497985SK in CVParticipant[quote=ariffe22][quote=briansd1][quote=pri_dk]
Is that an attempt at a joke, or are you really that clueless?[/quote]I’m basing that on my own observations. I’ve been to the PIs and to many Filipino family gatherings as I have Filipino friends.
My relatives and I go to USCD for health care and I can tell you that even the Filipina nurses are fat. And they supposedly have plenty of health care education. Actually, most of the nurses of all races are fat.
When the nurses are obese, and the doctors are out of shape, you know that the health care system is broken. How can those professionals set an example and provide nutritional advice when they can’t even manage their own bodies.
It may sound harsh, but the truth is the truth.[/quote]
you see what you get with Government healthcare?[/quote]
No, I don’t see. What does this have to do with government health care?
December 30, 2009 at 2:03 PM #498139SK in CVParticipant[quote=ariffe22][quote=briansd1][quote=pri_dk]
Is that an attempt at a joke, or are you really that clueless?[/quote]I’m basing that on my own observations. I’ve been to the PIs and to many Filipino family gatherings as I have Filipino friends.
My relatives and I go to USCD for health care and I can tell you that even the Filipina nurses are fat. And they supposedly have plenty of health care education. Actually, most of the nurses of all races are fat.
When the nurses are obese, and the doctors are out of shape, you know that the health care system is broken. How can those professionals set an example and provide nutritional advice when they can’t even manage their own bodies.
It may sound harsh, but the truth is the truth.[/quote]
you see what you get with Government healthcare?[/quote]
No, I don’t see. What does this have to do with government health care?
December 30, 2009 at 2:03 PM #498531SK in CVParticipant[quote=ariffe22][quote=briansd1][quote=pri_dk]
Is that an attempt at a joke, or are you really that clueless?[/quote]I’m basing that on my own observations. I’ve been to the PIs and to many Filipino family gatherings as I have Filipino friends.
My relatives and I go to USCD for health care and I can tell you that even the Filipina nurses are fat. And they supposedly have plenty of health care education. Actually, most of the nurses of all races are fat.
When the nurses are obese, and the doctors are out of shape, you know that the health care system is broken. How can those professionals set an example and provide nutritional advice when they can’t even manage their own bodies.
It may sound harsh, but the truth is the truth.[/quote]
you see what you get with Government healthcare?[/quote]
No, I don’t see. What does this have to do with government health care?
December 30, 2009 at 2:03 PM #498623SK in CVParticipant[quote=ariffe22][quote=briansd1][quote=pri_dk]
Is that an attempt at a joke, or are you really that clueless?[/quote]I’m basing that on my own observations. I’ve been to the PIs and to many Filipino family gatherings as I have Filipino friends.
My relatives and I go to USCD for health care and I can tell you that even the Filipina nurses are fat. And they supposedly have plenty of health care education. Actually, most of the nurses of all races are fat.
When the nurses are obese, and the doctors are out of shape, you know that the health care system is broken. How can those professionals set an example and provide nutritional advice when they can’t even manage their own bodies.
It may sound harsh, but the truth is the truth.[/quote]
you see what you get with Government healthcare?[/quote]
No, I don’t see. What does this have to do with government health care?
December 30, 2009 at 2:03 PM #498870SK in CVParticipant[quote=ariffe22][quote=briansd1][quote=pri_dk]
Is that an attempt at a joke, or are you really that clueless?[/quote]I’m basing that on my own observations. I’ve been to the PIs and to many Filipino family gatherings as I have Filipino friends.
My relatives and I go to USCD for health care and I can tell you that even the Filipina nurses are fat. And they supposedly have plenty of health care education. Actually, most of the nurses of all races are fat.
When the nurses are obese, and the doctors are out of shape, you know that the health care system is broken. How can those professionals set an example and provide nutritional advice when they can’t even manage their own bodies.
It may sound harsh, but the truth is the truth.[/quote]
you see what you get with Government healthcare?[/quote]
No, I don’t see. What does this have to do with government health care?
December 30, 2009 at 6:39 PM #498051briansd1Guest[quote=scaredycat]in a sense, it becomes less of a choice when we are bombarded with advertising, when obesitybecomes a normal state, where clothing is cheap and bigger sizes can be purchased, where society is set up for driving not walking and so forth. it’s individually a choice, but societally, we shold know that from devising thiskind of lifestye, a predictable number of people are going to fall into obesity.[/quote]
That is a failure of leadership. Our leaders failed in setting the example and protecting us from all the junk.
The problem is that the priority is all about GDP growth at all costs. Coke and Budweiser have grow sales more than the population so it’s obvious we are consuming more junk.
I would support at fat tax on most packaged products to pay for health care. If people want to avoid the tax, they could prepare meals from scratch.
December 30, 2009 at 6:39 PM #498204briansd1Guest[quote=scaredycat]in a sense, it becomes less of a choice when we are bombarded with advertising, when obesitybecomes a normal state, where clothing is cheap and bigger sizes can be purchased, where society is set up for driving not walking and so forth. it’s individually a choice, but societally, we shold know that from devising thiskind of lifestye, a predictable number of people are going to fall into obesity.[/quote]
That is a failure of leadership. Our leaders failed in setting the example and protecting us from all the junk.
The problem is that the priority is all about GDP growth at all costs. Coke and Budweiser have grow sales more than the population so it’s obvious we are consuming more junk.
I would support at fat tax on most packaged products to pay for health care. If people want to avoid the tax, they could prepare meals from scratch.
December 30, 2009 at 6:39 PM #498596briansd1Guest[quote=scaredycat]in a sense, it becomes less of a choice when we are bombarded with advertising, when obesitybecomes a normal state, where clothing is cheap and bigger sizes can be purchased, where society is set up for driving not walking and so forth. it’s individually a choice, but societally, we shold know that from devising thiskind of lifestye, a predictable number of people are going to fall into obesity.[/quote]
That is a failure of leadership. Our leaders failed in setting the example and protecting us from all the junk.
The problem is that the priority is all about GDP growth at all costs. Coke and Budweiser have grow sales more than the population so it’s obvious we are consuming more junk.
I would support at fat tax on most packaged products to pay for health care. If people want to avoid the tax, they could prepare meals from scratch.
December 30, 2009 at 6:39 PM #498688briansd1Guest[quote=scaredycat]in a sense, it becomes less of a choice when we are bombarded with advertising, when obesitybecomes a normal state, where clothing is cheap and bigger sizes can be purchased, where society is set up for driving not walking and so forth. it’s individually a choice, but societally, we shold know that from devising thiskind of lifestye, a predictable number of people are going to fall into obesity.[/quote]
That is a failure of leadership. Our leaders failed in setting the example and protecting us from all the junk.
The problem is that the priority is all about GDP growth at all costs. Coke and Budweiser have grow sales more than the population so it’s obvious we are consuming more junk.
I would support at fat tax on most packaged products to pay for health care. If people want to avoid the tax, they could prepare meals from scratch.
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