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sperbonzo 06-05-2012 08:35 AM

Government enforced exercise is also a good idea. It's for peoples own good!



Also, the government should control what we spend our money on. People waste their money on partying, when they should be saving for retirement. We would have a lot less problems if the government simply controlled what we can and can't buy so that we don't fritter our money away foolishly!


Don't you think those are great ideas Tom? Think of how much healthier people will be, and how they will be better off by not being able to waste their money!! I'm sure you would vote for this stuff also, right?



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Tom_PM 06-05-2012 08:50 AM

I think if NY city's elected mayor wants to attempt to ban larger cup sizes in food establishments, and the council approves it, that it's ok. The rest? I wouldn't know until it happens.

I asked before about landmines and nobody seems to mind that you can't buy them or make them or bury them in your yard, lol. It seems people accept there should be some regulation, it's a matter of where to draw the line. This particular battle over cup sizes doesn't cross mine. I have said though that NYC is asking for lawsuits by exempting "diet" labeled sodas.

_Richard_ 06-05-2012 09:34 AM

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Originally Posted by PR_Tom (Post 18987251)
I think if NY city's elected mayor wants to attempt to ban larger cup sizes in food establishments, and the council approves it, that it's ok. The rest? I wouldn't know until it happens.

I asked before about landmines and nobody seems to mind that you can't buy them or make them or bury them in your yard, lol. It seems people accept there should be some regulation, it's a matter of where to draw the line. This particular battle over cup sizes doesn't cross mine. I have said though that NYC is asking for lawsuits by exempting "diet" labeled sodas.

shouldn't that line be the choices that people make?

the right to wed seems to be regulated down there, baffling enough


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