On Jul 15, 1:56*pm, "Julie Bove" > wrote:
> Bryan wrote:
> > On Jul 14, 6:26 pm, Serene Vannoy > wrote:
> >> On 07/14/2011 11:58 AM, Polly Esther wrote:
>
> >>> What do you think about this? Yesterday ABC news was talking about a
> >>> Harvard professor who suggests the gov't should take kids away from
> >>> their parents if the chunky little darlings are over weight. Sounds
> >>> like a plan to me but what is the state going to do with them when
> >>> they take them?
>
> >> When it's happened in the past (and it has), the children have been
> >> quietly returned to their parents, because they didn't lose weight in
> >> foster care. Oh, gosh, traumatizing kids doesn't make them thin? Huge
> >> surprise.
>
> > Keeping them the heck away from carbohydrates makes them thin.
>
> Low carb diets are not recommended for growing kids.
Once you get them to a reasonable weight, they can have low GI carbs.
Any dumbass--like some clown who wrote an article on WebMD
http://www.webmd.com/sid-kircheimer --who thinks that a glass of milk
is better for a kid than cheese made from an equivalent amount of milk
isn't really thinking. Perhaps his brains is starved. Eliminating
potatoes can't be bad. People who grow up obese are screwed, except
that no one wants to screw them. Most people look at them as
repugnant. The parents of this kid would have done less harm to her
if they'd whored her out to the perv down the street than to let her
get like this:
http://scm-l3.technorati.com/11/02/0...ld-obesity.jpg
Look at this shit:
http://www.lowdensitylifestyle.com/m...obesity2_0.jpg
Oh, how darling. She's got a cellulite ass, just like her mommy:
http://www.superstock.com/stock-phot...ges/4102-17493
That mother must really hate her daughter.
--Bryan