To: fight_truth_decay
Oh, no one will bother you here in NZ either if you opt to eat sundaes every day. I agree it is not the government's business to restrict dietary habits. But based on my own freedom, I wouldn't want anyone to eat buffets for lunches and dinners every day over a two-month period.
At least I can't afford to do that, with family history of hypertension and diabetes.
69 posted on
06/01/2006 8:56:27 PM PDT by
NZerFromHK
(Western MSMs are becoming Chinese media, nothing is true apart from the paper's name and date.)
To: NZerFromHK
'eat buffets'
..am not into eating anything out in the open that has the possibility of contact with multitudes of people -buffets.
However, I am not going to report to the 'food police' anyone that chooses to eat what we deem unhealthy. However, if you watch what is purchased in the US with food stamps (like a debit card)then will the food police in Washington decline any foods they deem unhealthy when food stamp recipients go through checkout lines at the supermarkets?
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