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Registered: September 19, 2001
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NYC previously "recommended" that restaurants get rid of food that contains trans fat (the first step to outlaw). Now they are gearing up for a ban on trans fat across the city. This ban would include large fines and possibly shut downs. What do you think. I think that the nannys are out of control. What ever happened to personal choice. We all know that bad foods are bad for you (and have known that for a long time), and you can always ask what is in a food or how it was made and if you don't get an answer and it is important to you, go somewhere else. I don't need the government to protect me from myself or from "Fran's Diner".
"Freedom is not Free"-Korean War Memorial, Washington DC.
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Registered: September 22, 2004
Posts: 889
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quote: Originally posted by notsojoey: Fat people get that way by making personal choices.
I don't think you guys understand the premise behind this law. It's not to prevent obesity in any way. Trans fats are not the sole blame for obesity in America, so the ban on trans fats has nothing to do with that. Trans fats are under fire because they are highly seen as a great source of carcinogenic substances. If the fact is true, and there have been many studies which support this concept, the government is simply protecting us from cancer. There are natural and unnatural trans fats, but the natural type is found in such minute quantities they are near harmless. The unnatural trans fats are artificially produced and are usually highly concentrated in certain foods. This is a great danger to your health- and it's a direct danger. Not like inhaling the city air of pollution (you can't stop breathing). You CAN, and the government enforces this, stop eating foods which contain these trans fats. And that's all the government wants.
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Registered: February 27, 2003
Posts: 2112
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Welcome to YN, Vegan. A word of advice, be very careful about bringing month old boards back to life. Also, there is a much more recent thread on this topic in "In the News."
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Registered: December 14, 2006
Posts: 119
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quote: Originally posted by clpo13: People aren't fat because of restaurants.
In response to the whole quote in general, I partially do agree with this statement, it is a choice, but it is forced onto people. Commercials, smells, images, and those sorts. I'm not an American but I think it sounds like a brilliant idea, the Government can make and break laws, they are the most influential and if they ban trans fat it's going to do a world of good. It's not like people go to restaurants choosing to eat trans fat, and it's not like they're gonna miss it! I think anything for a healthier diet will prolongue our life and our style of life so why complain. Looks good to me! And some fat people are born with genetic disorders and such that make them eat a lot more, digest a lot slower, and such. Some fat people dont chose to be fat.
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Registered: May 31, 2004
Posts: 429
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Fat people get that way by making personal choices.
"I call them like I see them any my visision is always 20/20" - notsojoey
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Registered: June 02, 2004
Posts: 8337
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Well, I kind of agree. The FDA has some pretty good policies in place now. For instance, no poison in foods. I'd like to know I'm eating something that won't kill me. (At least right away-ish.) Okay, I guess that too is debatable. Then again, you haven't heard my entire pro-Epicurean Lifestyle address.
Live and Let Live. Love and Let Love.
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Registered: February 22, 2004
Posts: 13911
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goverment needs to stay out of the bedroom and apparently the pantry as well
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Registered: August 14, 2004
Posts: 3132
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quote: Originally posted by Bushsupporter: quote: Michael Bloomberg is a republican
Or so he says.
Or maybe you just need to re-evaluate the direction your party is going :P
"So others may die" - USAF Intel Targeteer Motto (607th AIS)
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Registered: December 14, 2004
Posts: 5767
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quote: Except that the liberals are for this.
I certainly am not. This is absolutely ridiculous.
They'll like us when we win - Toby Ziegler.
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Registered: September 19, 2001
Posts: 2202
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quote: Michael Bloomberg is a republican
Or so he says.
"Freedom is not Free"-Korean War Memorial, Washington DC.
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Registered: August 14, 2004
Posts: 3132
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quote: Originally posted by Bushsupporter: I guess no one on YN agrees with this. Does anyone on YN live in NYC?
Michael Bloomberg is a republican, the final say would rest with him.
"So others may die" - USAF Intel Targeteer Motto (607th AIS)
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Registered: September 19, 2001
Posts: 2202
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I guess no one on YN agrees with this. Does anyone on YN live in NYC?
"Freedom is not Free"-Korean War Memorial, Washington DC.
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Registered: June 02, 2004
Posts: 8337
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I think I'm moving to Sweden too. Snowmobiling everywhere, so much fun to be had... 
Live and Let Live. Love and Let Love.
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Registered: November 05, 2004
Posts: 5962
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Are people that afraid to take responsibility that they're going to ban fatty foods? Maybe I should move to Sweden... People aren't fat because of restaurants. Restaurants don't make you fat. They don't pull out this big "fat gun" and shoot you with it. You get fat because you choose (read: choose) to eat at the restaurant, and you choose to eat fatty foods. Nobody at the restaurant forces you to. You could very well order a salad and not get fat. Duh. (Note: when I say "you," I'm not talking to anyone here in particular. Figured I'd let that be known lest I get yelled at for no reason.)
The more you know, the less you don't know.
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Registered: September 19, 2001
Posts: 2202
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So I guess we are right.
"Freedom is not Free"-Korean War Memorial, Washington DC.
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Registered: August 14, 2004
Posts: 3132
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quote: Originally posted by Bushsupporter: So you agree with it or not?
Not at all, it's just another silly ploy to collect money from fast food chains.
"So others may die" - USAF Intel Targeteer Motto (607th AIS)
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Registered: September 19, 2001
Posts: 2202
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So you agree with it or not?
"Freedom is not Free"-Korean War Memorial, Washington DC.
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Registered: August 14, 2004
Posts: 3132
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quote: Originally posted by Bushsupporter: Except that the liberals are for this.
Of course thats not what Neil Cavuto was saying today, but hey whatever.
"So others may die" - USAF Intel Targeteer Motto (607th AIS)
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Registered: September 19, 2001
Posts: 2202
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Except that the liberals are for this.
"Freedom is not Free"-Korean War Memorial, Washington DC.
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Registered: August 14, 2004
Posts: 3132
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quote: Originally posted by Bushsupporter: NYC previously "recommended" that restaurants get rid of food that contains trans fat (the first step to outlaw). Now they are gearing up for a ban on trans fat across the city. This ban would include large fines and possibly shut downs. What do you think.
I think that the nannys are out of control. What ever happened to personal choice. We all know that bad foods are bad for you (and have known that for a long time), and you can always ask what is in a food or how it was made and if you don't get an answer and it is important to you, go somewhere else. I don't need the government to protect me from myself or from "Fran's Diner".
How liberal of you :P
"So others may die" - USAF Intel Targeteer Motto (607th AIS)
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