First, heartfelt condolences to the friends and family of Farrah Fawcett who bravely fought cancer for a long time.
Now onto the rant. How sick is it that this woman, a great lady with a challenging family life, a tumultuous final couple years and a brave battle against a horrible disease is overshadowed by the death of a corrupt deviant who bought his way out of justice, not one, but TWO times. This is not a random guy who was on the street and some girl pointed him out. This is a sick man who admitted to taking little boys into his bed. Instead of hearing about the brave struggles of a woman who culturally changed the world from the 70s forward, I had to hear 100 Michael Jackson songs on radio stations that don't even support the "pop music" format.
This guy deserved no accolades at death. If anything, he deserved to die sooner for what he put those children through. IF there could be any question of his guilt, his father abused him, and his sister flashed all of our children at the superbowl. There is a link to genetics, family conditioning and being a sex offender. It is more documented than STD propogation. There will always be fans who choose to argue against it but this is a family of deviant people who don't feel that the laws of decency apply to them and I am certain that we have not heard the final death nell of corrupt sexual behavior committed by them.
Friday, June 26, 2009
Sunday, June 21, 2009
Obesity as an epidemic
Do terms like "BBW" downplay the obesity epidemic in the western world? With all the new political correctness in the world, we are no longer allowed to remind people who are more than 30% overweight and sedentary of the inherent risks to their health. Now they have a way they can find validation for being self-destructive with the personals-ad acronym BBW big beautiful woman.
A MEDCO report finds that diabetes treatments were the second leading contributor in total dollars to prescription drug spending growth in 2006, trailing only cholesterol drugs. Spending on diabetes treatments increased 14.5 percent from 2005 to 2006 and the use of diabetes drugs increased 5.1 percent.
I dont care how wonderful a charitable, caring, philanthropic human being one might be as a person. There is no justification for a weight of 375 pounds unless you are a motorcycle.
A MEDCO report finds that diabetes treatments were the second leading contributor in total dollars to prescription drug spending growth in 2006, trailing only cholesterol drugs. Spending on diabetes treatments increased 14.5 percent from 2005 to 2006 and the use of diabetes drugs increased 5.1 percent.
I dont care how wonderful a charitable, caring, philanthropic human being one might be as a person. There is no justification for a weight of 375 pounds unless you are a motorcycle.
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