If you're trying to change minds and influence people it's probably not a good idea to say that virtually all elected Democrats are liars ... but, what the hell.
Please put your books away and prepare for a pop quiz. The
Center for Consumer Freedom has been warning you about outrageous
proposals to combat the so-called "obesity epidemic" for years. See if
you can tell which of the following ten developments are genuine (if
ridiculous), and which are made up:
1) A British member of Parliament advocates the
establishment of a "national food tsar" to combat obesity.
2) A lawsuit seeks to ban the sale of Oreo cookies to children.
5) The Public Health Director of an industrialized nation backs an "anti-fun tax," which could see restrictions on
restaurant portion sizes and ensure TV chefs don't whip up high-fat
recipes.
6) Columnists in major American newspapers call for a tax on fat people.
This is a self-graded quiz. And it's easy to see how well you did,
since all ten are genuine. Unfortunately, the war against fat -- and
the resulting loss of personal freedoms and individual responsibility
-- is just beginning. As groups like the Center
for Science in the Public Interest whip up super-sized hysteria,
public policy "solutions" will become even more draconian.
Posted by pecksnif at September 8, 2003 08:35 AM
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