Daily Archives: November 6th, 2008

Oh great. Yet another phony “war” which will accomplish nothing but incremental implementation of the police state.

War on drugs? Epic fail.
War on poverty? Epic fail.
War on illiteracy? Epic fail.
War on terror? HUGELY epic fail.
War on fat? Epic fail in the making, because the Rockefellers fund Monsanto/Big Food and the “food police”. The “War on Fat” will be used to give the government even more power to tell us what we’re allowed to consume. The recently-introduced Federal Obesity Prevention Act of 2008 is to the War on Fat what the USA PATRIOT Act is to the War on Terror.

This just show that the Democrats and Republicans are the EXACT SAME THING.

http://www.cqpolitics.com/wmspage.cfm?parm1=3&docID=news-000002940784

CQ TODAY ONLINE NEWS  – HEALTH
Aug. 25, 2008 – 9:09 p.m.

Democrats Preparing for a War on Fat
By Shawn Zeller, CQ Staff

LBJ had his war on poverty. Then there was Ronald Reagan’s war on drugs and George W. Bush ’s war on terror. Public health advocates are hoping a Barack Obama administration will wage war on fat.

They’re encouraged by language in the Democratic platform, which for the first time mentions the need to combat obesity — not just once, but three times.

At a Monday morning forum sponsored by the Obesity Society, which represents 2,000 basic and clinical researchers focused on obesity, Obama domestic policy adviser Melody Barnes said the presidential candidate “is committed to using any range of tools, legislative, regulatory, executive order and bully pulpit to try and get at this issue.”

Barnes said Obama would focus on improving the health care system to provide better preventive care. The new administration, she said, would provide incentives for schools and employers to provide wellness programs to students and employees aimed at encouraging healthy eating and exercise.

But Barnes said proposals backed by some public health advocates to restrict advertising of unhealthy food to children could encounter constitutional problems. She declined to comment on whether Obama would consider supporting a tax on junk foods to raise money for obesity treatment and prevention.

Barnes’ responses seemed to satisfy Obesity Society officials. Executive Vice President Morgan Downey praised Obama for bringing “momentum behind this issue.” He said he is not concerned that Barnes seemed reluctant to take on major food companies.

“Obviously when you go to trigger government’s regulatory and taxing power you are going to be stepping on some very big toes,” he said.

But Obesity Society President Gary Foster said the “stakes are so high” the government needs to consider all possible solutions.

According to the Obesity Society, rates of obesity in the United States increased from 13 percent of the population in 1960 to 32 percent in 2004.

Looks like the criminal government has used the Obesity Reichstag to pass their version of the “Reichstag Fire Decree”/”USA PATRIOT Act” as it pertains to the manufactured obesity epidemic. We seriously need groups such as We Are Change going after those responsible for the Obesity Reichstag. People like Michael Jacobson (CSPI’s founder and Reichfuhrer) and Rick Berman (founder and Reichfuhrer of the Center for Consumer Freedom) and MeMe Roth (founder and Reichfuhress of the National Action Against Obesity, which I highly suspect is a Rockefeller front) need to be confronted. Jacobson needs to be confronted on his ties to the Rockefellers and GMOs and the March 1988 issue of the Nutrition Action newsletter where Elaine Blume (now senior science writer for the National Cancer Institute…she needs to be confronted as well). Berman needs to be confronted on his ties to Monsanto and GMO and his site’s anti-organic propaganda. And Roth needs to be confronted on her treating fat people like “the new Jews of the new Holocaust”.

http://dodd.senate.gov/index.php?q=node/4516

Dodd, Harkin, Bingaman Call for New Obesity Taskforce

Introduce Bill to Fight Obesity Epidemic Nationwide

July 23, 2008

In an effort to combat the epidemic of obesity sweeping the nation, Senators Chris Dodd (D-CT), Tom Harkin (D-IA), and Jeff Bingaman (D-NM) today introduced the Federal Obesity Prevention Act of 2008. This legislation, which is cosponsored by Senators Edward Kennedy (D-MA) and Barbara Mikulski (D-MD), would establish a federal interagency taskforce responsible for creating a national strategy for combating obesity across America.

Members of the task force will include secretaries and representatives from Departments of Health and Human Services, Agriculture, Education, Transportation, Defense, Veterans Affairs, Interior, and Labor as well as the Federal Trade Commission and the Federal Communications Commission.

“Obesity is quickly becoming a medical emergency of hurricane-like proportions,” said Dodd, a senior member of the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions and the Chairman of its Subcommittee on Children and Families.  “We know this storm is coming – we know the havoc it is already wreaking on our families, on our society and on our healthcare system, which is already strained to the breaking point.  And we have the tools to fight it.  I’m thrilled to be joining Senators Harkin and Bingaman to introduce legislation that will marshal the resources and manpower of the Federal government to tackle the obesity problem head on.”

“Our legislation will bring together agencies from throughout our federal government to develop a roadmap for a healthier America,” said Harkin. “The increasing urgency of this dire situation calls for an integrated, comprehensive strategy that employs real solutions to curb obesity and improve the health of every American.”

“Obesity is our nation’s fastest rising public health problem.  We need to do much more to ensure that we are addressing this problem and its very serious consequences,” Bingaman said.  “The bill takes an important first step by ensuring a coordinated and effective response by our federal government to address America’s obesity epidemic.”

Over the last two weeks, Senator Dodd has held a series of hearings in the Children and Families Subcommittee to examine the dangerous consequences of childhood obesity and possible solutions to address this growing medical emergency.  Dodd heard from medical experts, government officials, chief executives, and a young man that successfully won his struggle against obesity with the help of a school-based health clinic.

As chairman of the appropriations subcommittee that oversees health funding and a senior member of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions committee, Harkin authored the HeLP America Act that provides all sectors – child care centers, schools, workplaces, health care providers and communities – with the incentives and tools they need to reach the goal of making America a healthier place. Harkin is also the author of the bipartisan Child Nutrition Promotion and School Lunch Protection Act, which would update decades-old federal nutrition standards for snack foods sold in school cafeterias alongside the regular school meals, and would apply those standards everywhere on school grounds, including in vending machines and school stores.

The Federal Obesity Prevention Act of 2008

Sponsored by Senators Harkin, Dodd, Bingaman, Kennedy, and Mikulski

The next generation of Americans may be the first generation to be less healthy than their parents.  The primary driver of this is the growing childhood obesity problem and the resultant health impacts, including increasing rates of heart disease, diabetes, and other chronic illnesses.  The rate of childhood obesity has more than tripled in the last three decades. Currently, 25 million or one third of American children and youth are either obese or are at risk of becoming obese. Childhood obesity involves immediate and long-term risks to physical and psychological health.  Children are increasingly being diagnosed with health problems that were historically confined to adults, such as type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure and high cholesterol.

The Federal Obesity Prevention Act of 2008 was developed to respond to the recommendations of public health experts and organizations, including the Institute of Medicine and Trust For America’s Health, which have called for more coordinated, sustained federal leadership to address the obesity crisis.  The legislation establishes an interagency task force of department Secretaries or other high level officials to fill that need.  The task force will:

* Establish a government-wide strategy for preventing and reducing overweight  and obesity that  includes defining clear roles, responsibilities, and accountability for all agencies of the Federal Government;

* Coordinate effective interagency coordination and priorities for action among Federal agencies, including short-term and long-term goals for childhood and adult obesity rates; and

* Implement and evaluate the effectiveness of the strategy.

Members of the task force will include the Departments of Health and Human Services, Agriculture, Education, Transportation, Defense, Veterans Affairs, Interior, and Labor as well as the Federal Trade Commission and the Federal Communications Commission.

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Just saw this on Faux News during “Kelly’s Court”. The token “it’s okay to take a collective shit on fat people” clown actually said that everybody who’s fat “lives on a 3 Big Macs a day diet”. I guess he doesn’t know about MSG and aspartame causing obesity, or maybe he does and is told by his corporate masters to conveniently ignore those facts. Then Megyn Kelly used her final word to say it’s legal to discriminate based on physical appearance. IMHO, it should be illegal to discriminate on such grounds. Why is it okay to discriminate against overweight people yet not okay to discriminate against HIV-positive people and transgendered people?

Face it, America. Fat people are the new Jews.

http://www.ktla.com/content_landing_page/?Bartender-Claims-She-was-Bounced-for-Gai=1&blockID=122309&feedID=1080

Bartender Claims She was Bounced for Gaining 5 Pounds
KTLA News

October 31, 2008

WEST HOLLYWOOD — A former bartender at the popular Foxtail nightclub in West Hollywood says she was bounced from the bar to the kitchen for gaining five pounds.

30 year old Virginia Tzortzos of North Hollywood filed a sex discrimination lawsuit in Los Angeles County Superior Court Thursday.

The lawsuit alleges gender discrimination, and sexual harassment.

Tzortzos, who is a size 6, says management at the bar told her she was too fat and needed to work in the kitchen until she lost 5 to 6 pounds.

She says she was told that she could not work at the bar up front and be visible to the public until she lost the weight and that when she lost the desired weight, she would be rewarded by that manager who would “make out” with her.

Tzortzos’ attorney, Gloria Allred, says males at the bar are able to continue to bartend despite being overweight or gaining weight.

Tzortzos says she is an excellent bartender and was never late for her job. She worked there four night a week, never called in sick, had perfect attendance and peformed her job well at all times.

Tzortzos says she was relegated to the kitchen where she was told to provide drinks to the food servers, and October 17, 2008 she was written up for being “complacent” in the kitchen and was told she needed to be “happier there.”

When she asked Human Resources at the business how much weight she needed to lose to go back to serving the public, she was told 5 or 6 pounds, Tzortzors says.

She says it was clear that the rail thin image of a female sexual stereotype was what management wanted.

As a result of the stress caused by the incident, Allred says, Tzortzos has now taken medical leave from her job.

Allred says she and Tzortzos are seeking general and punitive damages according to proof at trial and a judicial injunction requiring Foxtail to return Tzortzos to her job as a bartender.