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Obesity (and Sarah)
Saturday, November 27, 2010 8:26 AM
NIKI2
Gettin' old, but still a hippie at heart...
Quote: It's clear that we can't go 24 hours without Sarah Palin saying something so stupid that it defies logic, but leave it to the Kim Kardashian of politics to find something wrong with first lady Michelle Obama's effort to curb obesity in America's kids. In a radio interview on Wednesday with conservative talker Laura Ingraham, Palin took dead aim at the first lady's "Let's Move" initiative, which is all about getting children active and involved in exercise and healthy eating. In the wacky world of Wasilla's finest, Palin tries to cast the effort to fight obesity as part of Michelle Obama's "different worldview." "Take her (Michelle Obama) anti-obesity thing that she is on. She is on this kick, right. What she is telling us is she cannot trust parents to make decisions for their own children, for their own families in what we should eat. "And I know I'm going to be again criticized for bringing this up, but instead of a government thinking that they need to take over and make decisions for us according to some politician or politician's wife priorities, just leave us alone, get off our back and allow us as individuals to exercise our own God-given rights to make our own decisions and then our country gets back on the right track." Hmmm. "Let's Move" is Obama's "kick?" Maybe someone should kick Sarah Palin so she can understand how devastating obesity is to the future of the United States. According to the first lady's "Let's Move" website: • Obesity rates among children have tripled in the last three decades, and one in three children are obese. • One-third of all children born after 2000 will suffer from diabetes. • Children are less active today than at any other time in American history, spending 7.5 hours a day watching TV, playing video games or simply involved in efforts that don't require movement. • Obesity is contributing to the vast increase in hypertension among Americans. Now, since Palin is always talking about our nation's military and how we have to honor them and show them love and affection, let's listen to what a group of generals said a few months ago about obesity and America's national defense. A study released in April by Mission: Readiness, a nonprofit group of more than 150 retired generals and admirals, concluded that 27 percent of 18- to 24-year-olds are too fat to join the military. The culprit? Junk food and too much fat in school lunches. Said the study: "Today, otherwise excellent recruiting prospects, some of them with generations of sterling military service in their family history, are being turned away because they are just too overweight. Our standards are high because we clearly cannot have people in our command who are not up to the job. Too many lives depend on it." In testimony before Congress, the former head of the California Army National Guard, retired U.S. Army Major Gen. Paul Monroe, said that "80 percent of children who were overweight between the ages of 10 to 15 were obese by age 25."
Saturday, November 27, 2010 8:52 AM
THEHAPPYTRADER
Saturday, November 27, 2010 8:57 AM
KANEMAN
Saturday, November 27, 2010 9:06 AM
Saturday, November 27, 2010 9:33 AM
CANTTAKESKY
Quote:Originally posted by Niki2: The problem as I see it is that parents are NOT taking responsibility; in part I think that's because most people who are of an age to be parents grew up themselves in our "fatty" society, so have no grasp of how to do otherwise.
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