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In reply to the discussion: Instead of regulating everyone's sugar intake [View all]loli phabay
(5,580 posts)12. why not make it the law then that everyone only gets food allotted to them as prescribed
by a nutritionist, if you feel that yup I should be restricting people's diet choices why not go the whole way as it is for their own good after all.
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You never hear of somebody doing 44 ounces of Dr. Pepper and taking a family out in an intersection.
Archaic
Feb 2013
#1
was getting people to quit smoking silly? HAHAHA lung cancer is so funny. HAHAHA
KittyWampus
Feb 2013
#4
Apparently, to some of the health freaks, the Twinkie Defense was valid.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Feb 2013
#120
A 44oz fountain drink, once the cup is filled with ice, contains about 16oz of soda
Major Nikon
Mar 2013
#209
you make more sense than the proponents of the soda bill. congrats on your wit
loli phabay
Feb 2013
#2
why not make it the law then that everyone only gets food allotted to them as prescribed
loli phabay
Feb 2013
#12
we could have a siren go off and everyone has to assume the position and then begin
loli phabay
Feb 2013
#54
I just had a vision of Richard Simmons chasing people around the parking lot with a cattle prod
Major Nikon
Mar 2013
#219
There was an OP that called sugar a poison on the level of tobacco today in GD
Fumesucker
Feb 2013
#7
"fat arse spills over"? That's pretty harsh. I'm trying to make a point but you're going too far.
Nuclear Unicorn
Mar 2013
#137
Vendors should never be put in the position to assess which customers may have a problem.
surrealAmerican
Mar 2013
#156
Blanket encroachments into dictating what people can or cannot do also guarantees abuse
Nuclear Unicorn
Mar 2013
#169
The government does a pretty good job deciding who has and has not been guilty of DUI
Nuclear Unicorn
Mar 2013
#168
this is about raising awareness and changing behaviors society-wide. Just like cigarettes.
KittyWampus
Feb 2013
#5
It's about diabetes as well. And getting to the point of full blown obesity and diabetes takes time
KittyWampus
Feb 2013
#13
I would be most supportive of regulating the industries putting this crap in our stores.
KittyWampus
Feb 2013
#28
How would you ID those who get type II diabetes from poor diet and differentiate them
HereSince1628
Feb 2013
#42
And doctor dealing with diabetics discusses diet. And it's about prevention not targeting those who
KittyWampus
Feb 2013
#48
So deal with those who have the problem and leave those who don't alone.
Nuclear Unicorn
Feb 2013
#66
I have t2 that the VA considers probably related to Agent Orange exposure
HereSince1628
Feb 2013
#112
Or you can be genetically predisposed to type 2, eat crappy, and predictably get type 2 diabetes
bhikkhu
Mar 2013
#179
If what you say is true than how does regulating soda make a difference?
Nuclear Unicorn
Feb 2013
#20
Science shows you can prevent or help prevent obesity and diabetes by regulating ones diet.
KittyWampus
Feb 2013
#30
So someone else gets to decide whether or not they are intruding into someone's life.
Nuclear Unicorn
Mar 2013
#164
I'm not saying they aren't. I'm saying, as soon you're done tilting windmills they
Nuclear Unicorn
Mar 2013
#172
Let's do this (and smokers warned people about the whole 'obesity is next' thing)
The Straight Story
Feb 2013
#101
there is a public health interest in simply regulating against larger servings of sugar.
CTyankee
Feb 2013
#16
I don't think she said exactly that. Anyway, obesity is a legitimate public health issue.
CTyankee
Feb 2013
#29
well, the argument could be made that you do bear the cost of obesity because of the
CTyankee
Feb 2013
#53
Oh, I don't know. You could probably say the same thing about drunk driving. At one time
CTyankee
Mar 2013
#214
You are totally ignoring the input people are giving you. Your defensiveness is noted. Please try to
KittyWampus
Feb 2013
#31
I can't be defensive because I'm not a part of any of the effected groups.
Nuclear Unicorn
Feb 2013
#34
You are the one who is trying to make this about obese individuals when it's about food
KittyWampus
Feb 2013
#35
Obesity & Diabetes= process of BECOMING. An obese or diabetic person has already become.
KittyWampus
Feb 2013
#50
Science also proves power is always abused when powerholders treat people as subjects
Nuclear Unicorn
Feb 2013
#93
The jury is leaning toward "yes, it does" on, and there's no denying the correlation between the two
bhikkhu
Mar 2013
#185
As you stated in your other post... a large segment of the population is genetic predisposed
kdmorris
Mar 2013
#196
Bartenders can't serve alcohol to people already drunk. And they must intervene if a visibly drunk
KittyWampus
Feb 2013
#33
How many people become mentally and physically impaired by a 44 oz soda?
Nuclear Unicorn
Mar 2013
#141
How hard is it to not pass absurd, pointless laws that only make government more invasive?
Nuclear Unicorn
Mar 2013
#201
You're really comparing a highway and firefighters to regulations on soda?
Nuclear Unicorn
Mar 2013
#206
I propose that the government spend 1 billion dollars a year hiring ad agencies
Luminous Animal
Feb 2013
#52
Sounds good. Don't know if you are be facetious. I suggested limiting ads to children
KittyWampus
Feb 2013
#55
I'm not being facetious at all. I really think that a well-funded, well-produced
Luminous Animal
Feb 2013
#57
All Libertarians insist that the political spectrum is one-dimensional.
Democracyinkind
Feb 2013
#109
We are in a war against the pancreas and I say we should not stop until every one of us
grantcart
Feb 2013
#64
As a Type 2 Diabetic I am something of a non combatant having stablized through diet and
grantcart
Feb 2013
#74
As the point of the OP is to challenge people's decree I would like to know
Nuclear Unicorn
Mar 2013
#147
the bill for treating diabetes related diseases is going to absolutely overwhelm and
lunasun
Mar 2013
#238
Yes, why don't we lock up all those fat pigs and force them. Then when we complete
southernyankeebelle
Feb 2013
#79
Thank you. Sometimes I think the country is spinning out of control. Instead of us
southernyankeebelle
Feb 2013
#87
I'm trying to discern the point of taxing/regulating those NOT responsible for something
Nuclear Unicorn
Feb 2013
#86
Because the cheering for invasive regulations is being repeated over and over. n/t
Nuclear Unicorn
Feb 2013
#90
Single parenthood is "highly implicated" in poor education, crime, poverty, etc.
Nuclear Unicorn
Feb 2013
#97
How do your Libertarian rules fit in with Health Insurers having rights not to cover risky people
lunasun
Mar 2013
#162
I swear I've even heard a few veiled, "Won't someone think of the children!" references.
Nuclear Unicorn
Mar 2013
#217
as I and many others don't drink soda, no, it doesn't regulate everyone's sugar intake.
Whisp
Feb 2013
#102
Maybe we should get our noses out of people's affairs and cease and desist with legislation
TheKentuckian
Feb 2013
#105
Then don't demand they pay for yours. Everyone for themselves or take the ups and downs and accept
TheKentuckian
Mar 2013
#134
No, I think they should be required equipment to make sure a good choice is available
TheKentuckian
Mar 2013
#166
The same logic says you can't regulate assault weapons unless you regulate knives too.
bhikkhu
Feb 2013
#115
How about, instead of outlawing bad health habits, we just don't pay for your diabetes care?
mainer
Feb 2013
#119
The world is full of wannabee hall moniters dedicated to running everyone elses lives.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Feb 2013
#122
I have actually seen more than 1 poster call people "too stupid" to make good decisions.
Nuclear Unicorn
Mar 2013
#143
Yet there are those who claim selling a 44 oz soda to someone who isn't obese
Nuclear Unicorn
Mar 2013
#178
Perhaps a look at a report by DemocracyNow! this morning might shed some light
KansDem
Mar 2013
#181
thanks for posting. Hadn't seen that bit. The OP'er isn't responding to logic or science though
KittyWampus
Mar 2013
#191
That's hardly a new eeeeevil corporate thing, they've just industrialized it
sir pball
Mar 2013
#198
Every adult, every day makes a decision on whether or not they are going to put crap in their bodies
Major Nikon
Mar 2013
#228
Funny thing, it's actually a lot easier to be informed about corporate factory food
sir pball
Mar 2013
#242