Via Junkfood Science and Feministe, a few Mississippi legislators have proposed the following law:
Any food establishment to which this section applies shall not be allowed to serve food to any person who is obese, based on criteria prescribed by the State Department of Health after consultation with the Mississippi Council on Obesity Prevention and Management established under Section 41-101-1 or its successor. The State Department of Health shall prepare written materials that describe and explain the criteria for determining whether a person is obese, and shall provide those materials to all food establishments to which this section applies.
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Wow. Just...wow.
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This is the second place that I've seen this today. These are fast food industry front groups behind this are Steve Malloy fired from FOX for taking money for his views. Here's the one reply with links and here's the other that Songbird caught as the CCF fraud. One details the wench who spreads this separately.
The corporate control of food information in America is managed to a crumb sized detail. When you read these try to google "sourcewatch" along with the website or the named groups or individuals and dollars to donuts they trace to Rick Berman PR or one of the websites he and his PR team created or run.
If it sounds too stupid to be true and its not from Ann Coulter's mouth, think PR scam. It's not always since legislators can be really dippy, but the food legislation is micro managed to the States and PR spinners lie.
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I'll have to try that sourcewatch thing. I never knew that!
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It's good to have a shortcut to get right to something useful. So much hunting has given me a few easyier routes. The other good watch reports are Corp Watch who tend to do corporate profiles and are broken down more by events so for example Halliburton plus CorpWatch would need Iraq or something more specific to get the low down on that, Halliburton Iraq in a nutshell.
GMWatch tracks the fronts, frauds and scammers in the genetically altered foods so their name plus a group will tell you if industry money is behind it or the individual quoted is a paid spokesman. In addition PR Watch is affiliated with Sourcewatch and Congresspedia following more of the scammers on the political side. It's helpful when the web makes it so easy to hide who's who.
Sunlight Foundation is another awesome group that has a nice list they call insanely useful sites.
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Whoa. I really like that Sunlight Foundation site. Very cool. Bookmarked!
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I thought this was a joke at first. Stunned.
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So I guess Haley Barbour will have to cross over into Tennessee or maybe Louisiana for a night out on the town to include dinner?
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Haha! How about ordering a pizza? ;)
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Several non-white ethnic groups have genetic tendencies towards more adipose tissue, higher BMIs, and the appearance of carrying more body fat. African Americans, some Pacific Islanders, and Hispanics are the major groups that generally run to large
I know plenty of fat White folks.
Maybe the restauranteurs are afraid the folks with adipose tissue will break their chairs. Are these all buffet style restaurants? Maybe the profit margin will be affected if people of size eat at the buffets.
It is a silly waste of taxpayer funds to sponsor such a bill.
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Maybe the restauranteurs are afraid the folks with adipose tissue will break their chairs.
You laugh, but it's actually been a problem on the DC Metro. I've personally seen one of the handicapped seats fail under load, and the newest cars have a solid aluminum beam under those seats for reinforcement, I was surprised to note.
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What a terribly racist statement! It defies belief. Segregation through the back door again. Are we going backwards in time, or wot?
To even suggest such a thing about fat people is beyond belief. Did someone say America was the land of the free? It seems to be rapidly turning into a dictatorship with these kind of proposals. :o(
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Where did I say the race of the person for whom the seat failed? As it turns out, he was as pasty white as I am.
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AdipicAcid, I was referring to Apple Annie's quote above yours, not to what you said.
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A certain Republican legislator appears to have way too much time on his hands - and a complete lack of understanding of civil rights or free markets.
Doesn't he realize how this bill opens up restaurants to lawsuits? I can see it now - the bill implies that restaurants contribute to obesity because it limits access by overweight (however that will be defined) people. So if they are regular patrons,....
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skeptic-227981
A certain Republican legislator appears to have way too much time on his hands
If this passes there will be a ton O' money to be made in the floor scale business.
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W.T. Mayhall: Retired Pharmaceutical Sales. Dupont-Merck
Fascinating. The connections are more interesting than a good game of scrabble, for sure. Do they make a good software program for connecting crooks to crooks hiding as non-crooks? Microsoft Offense. It's everywhere, but buggy.
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Do they make a good software program for connecting crooks to crooks hiding as non-crooks?
Politicalfriendster is an open source system that I use to track the corporate political connections and keep track of the Biotech Brigade and the ones watching me! Click any image and get their network of friendsters.
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OMG. Didn't realize what that was the first time I saw it. Friendster is not the correct name. Gangster would be better. What fun it's going to be to browse. I'm fortunate to like dark humor.
I'm sending everyone there that questions any conspiracy. Let them get the picture themselves. Brains are going to lock up.
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OMG Pamela! You know that I had to go & check out your connections. That whole Ardith/Patricia thing is CREEPY. *shiver*
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Totally creepy lauhal, uggh, ewww!! Now oth...Ardith is a wench, former viner, she inspired a level of conflict at Newsvine that makes the Hatfields and McCoys look like kissing cousins. Mostly she was a pathological liar, pretended to be a Native American but is an heiress to an oil fortune. Her last hurrahs here included memorable fireworks with me and others, but I was and continue to be a favorite target.
She posts at other places around the web under other names, generally attacks me and others for criticizing the gmo crops. Since some of the herbicides the gmo grow with come from refinery waste you can see her dilemma. Fortunately for me, eating weed killer isn't a financial issue but an ethical one and she can bite me.
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Hi Pamela,
No dessert for you today as punishment for naming the one that should not be named.
;)
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Haha, that's okay, I already got a promise of the sweet treat I really want from you, mais oui?
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It's my understanding that Ardith left.
I have wondered what happens to an untended group as well. There are several that I belong to whose moderators no longer have accounts on Newsvine.
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She deleted herself as I recall.
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Oh Mississippi! Thank you for sucking so bad that you make Alabama seem like a paradise! Now you all see why we Southerners love MS. They make us feel better about ourselves.
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There's always a pecking order, isn't there? ;)
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..a violation of civil rights to say the least.
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The bill is written as a proposed constitutional amendment coauthored by 3 legislators, currently in the Judiciary B Committee, and has no chance of passing. It's just a move to get national attention, and it apparently has.
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It's just a move to get national attention, and it apparently has.
So does running around naked, flapping your arms and clucking like a chicken...
Politicians should get an ouside hobby (like finger painting) so they don't have so much time to dream up stupid crap.
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Oh I love the Finger Painting comment - Amen! That was awesome!
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Finger Painting is great on many levels.
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I will now cease to wonder why our elected officials can get nothing done. Phenomenal.
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Over the last few years, this had come up in one form or another.
I'm beginning to think it is just a matter of time before some junk like this goes through.
Anyone recall the planning and zonning in LA sub that wouldn't allow fast food places to be built?
There are people that think that they have the right to make our decisions for us, since we don't appear to be making wise one's for ourselves . . . they really should stop that.
I hope everyone is taking note of the names of these "representatives." They shouldn't be allowed the title, or position. Time for some spring cleaning if you ask me.
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"Excuse me sir, could you please step onto the scales before taking your seat. I'm not sure if you may be obese or not".
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What next...banning plain people from beauty shops?
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bizarre : there are some pretty fat lawmakers in mississipi .... j
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what if you are just short for your weight - and hungry
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I'm perfect for my weight...if I were 7 feet tall. :(
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At last it is not Florida enacting the bizarre! Yippee! We're normal by comparison! Yay!
What if I'm not obese, just pregnant? Will I get to eat? Will I have to provide evidence of my impregnated status?
Florida's new state motto:
"We're not as bad as Mississippee"
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Hahaha! That's it! I'm off to find a Florida story!
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Just read Fark. Florida has its own category over there.
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AdipicAcid:
The Florida tag is well deserved, I'm sorry to admit.
Latest update on this: The chairman of the Judiciary B Committee and the Speaker of the House in the state legislature have said that this bill has no chance of passing. The Speaker of the House said that he would shred it if it reached his desk. End of story.
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As of today this bill has officially been killed. It failed to get out of committee and died a quiet, if ignoble, death.
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