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Take away the fat kids?
Bryan wrote:
> 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:
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>>>>> 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?
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>>>> 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.
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>>> Keeping them the heck away from carbohydrates makes them thin.
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>> Low carb diets are not recommended for growing kids.
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> 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.
I'm not looking at your pics because I suspect they are nasty. And what
makes you think a low GI diet does any good?
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