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To: Serb5150

What possible connection does fat peoples acceptance of their responsibility for being fat, have to do with health care costs?

You aren't going to claim that fat people who accept responsibility are healthier than fat people who blame someone else are you? Fat is fat, who cares why they think they are fat?


89 posted on 04/18/2005 8:22:29 AM PDT by monday
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To: monday
The problem being that if personal responsibility is somehow taken out of the equasion, when obesity becomes a 'disease' rather than the direct result of choices an individual has made throughout their life (again, I'm slightly over-generalizing here, not taking into account people with genuine medical reasons behind the condition), what you now have is yet another expense that must be picked up by the American taxpayer. As you mentioned earlier, it is often the poorerest segment of the population that has the highest rates of obesity. Guess who is paying for their healthcare?

No, I don't support additional taxes on high fat foods. But when you hear about situations like those mentioned in post #90, it seems clear that something is out of whack.

97 posted on 04/18/2005 8:51:32 AM PDT by Serb5150 (Christlich leben selig sterben ist das beste das wir erben.)
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