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December 30, 2009 at 11:00 PM #498980December 30, 2009 at 11:05 PM #498101greekfireParticipant
I do not intend to discount the many fine arguments that have been made up to this point. Caloric intake of different individuals from differing ethnic backgrounds is well and fine and something to take into consideration, but it misses the main thrust of this thread’s over-arching question: Is healthcare a right or a good?
December 30, 2009 at 11:05 PM #498254greekfireParticipantI do not intend to discount the many fine arguments that have been made up to this point. Caloric intake of different individuals from differing ethnic backgrounds is well and fine and something to take into consideration, but it misses the main thrust of this thread’s over-arching question: Is healthcare a right or a good?
December 30, 2009 at 11:05 PM #498646greekfireParticipantI do not intend to discount the many fine arguments that have been made up to this point. Caloric intake of different individuals from differing ethnic backgrounds is well and fine and something to take into consideration, but it misses the main thrust of this thread’s over-arching question: Is healthcare a right or a good?
December 30, 2009 at 11:05 PM #498738greekfireParticipantI do not intend to discount the many fine arguments that have been made up to this point. Caloric intake of different individuals from differing ethnic backgrounds is well and fine and something to take into consideration, but it misses the main thrust of this thread’s over-arching question: Is healthcare a right or a good?
December 30, 2009 at 11:05 PM #498985greekfireParticipantI do not intend to discount the many fine arguments that have been made up to this point. Caloric intake of different individuals from differing ethnic backgrounds is well and fine and something to take into consideration, but it misses the main thrust of this thread’s over-arching question: Is healthcare a right or a good?
December 30, 2009 at 11:05 PM #498106KSMountainParticipant[quote=briansd1][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.
I would support a fat tax on most packaged products to pay for health care. If people want to avoid the tax, they could prepare meals from scratch.[/quote]
Probably agree with the tax part.
But let’s face it, what you put in your piehole is YOUR choice – and blaming that on ANY one else is l-a-m-e.December 30, 2009 at 11:05 PM #498259KSMountainParticipant[quote=briansd1][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.
I would support a fat tax on most packaged products to pay for health care. If people want to avoid the tax, they could prepare meals from scratch.[/quote]
Probably agree with the tax part.
But let’s face it, what you put in your piehole is YOUR choice – and blaming that on ANY one else is l-a-m-e.December 30, 2009 at 11:05 PM #498651KSMountainParticipant[quote=briansd1][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.
I would support a fat tax on most packaged products to pay for health care. If people want to avoid the tax, they could prepare meals from scratch.[/quote]
Probably agree with the tax part.
But let’s face it, what you put in your piehole is YOUR choice – and blaming that on ANY one else is l-a-m-e.December 30, 2009 at 11:05 PM #498743KSMountainParticipant[quote=briansd1][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.
I would support a fat tax on most packaged products to pay for health care. If people want to avoid the tax, they could prepare meals from scratch.[/quote]
Probably agree with the tax part.
But let’s face it, what you put in your piehole is YOUR choice – and blaming that on ANY one else is l-a-m-e.December 30, 2009 at 11:05 PM #498990KSMountainParticipant[quote=briansd1][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.
I would support a fat tax on most packaged products to pay for health care. If people want to avoid the tax, they could prepare meals from scratch.[/quote]
Probably agree with the tax part.
But let’s face it, what you put in your piehole is YOUR choice – and blaming that on ANY one else is l-a-m-e.December 30, 2009 at 11:16 PM #498111greekfireParticipant“Probably agree with the tax part.
But let’s face it, what you put in your piehole is YOUR choice – and blaming that on ANY one else is l-a-m-e.”I couldn’t agree more.
December 30, 2009 at 11:16 PM #498264greekfireParticipant“Probably agree with the tax part.
But let’s face it, what you put in your piehole is YOUR choice – and blaming that on ANY one else is l-a-m-e.”I couldn’t agree more.
December 30, 2009 at 11:16 PM #498656greekfireParticipant“Probably agree with the tax part.
But let’s face it, what you put in your piehole is YOUR choice – and blaming that on ANY one else is l-a-m-e.”I couldn’t agree more.
December 30, 2009 at 11:16 PM #498748greekfireParticipant“Probably agree with the tax part.
But let’s face it, what you put in your piehole is YOUR choice – and blaming that on ANY one else is l-a-m-e.”I couldn’t agree more.
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