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Topic: Foes of NYC soda size limit doubt racial fairness |
Foes of NYC soda size limit doubt racial fairness
Associated Press, by Jennifer Peltz
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Posted By:jackson, 1/23/2013 9:19:42 AM
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| NEW YORK (AP) -- Opponents of the city´s limit on the size of sugary drinks are raising questions of racial fairness alongside other complaints as the novel restriction faces a court test. The NAACP´s New York state branch and the Hispanic Federation have joined beverage makers and sellers in trying to stop the rule from taking effect March 12. With a hearing set Wednesday, critics are attacking what they call an inconsistent and undemocratic regulation, while city officials and health experts defend it as a pioneering and proper move to fight obesity. The issue is complex
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Comments: This is great news. Ha, ha, ha, liberal racist nanny-staters think they are saving the too stupid minorities from themselves. What´s next? A limit on the size of watermelons sold in NYC. Liberals are without doubt the biggest racists.
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
Udanja99, 1/23/2013 9:29:58 AM (No. 9133873)
Is there one single thing left on this planet that is not now considered racist by the anointed ones?
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
VinGoombatz, 1/23/2013 9:46:21 AM (No. 9133911)
And here I thought communist engineering had no downsides.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
JAN, 1/23/2013 9:51:42 AM (No. 9133923)
3,000 calorie lunches for the moochers while the school kids get empty, non nourishing food in school lunches.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
TheMotherCO, 1/23/2013 9:58:47 AM (No. 9133936)
It is none of the government and bloomies´ business what people eat or drink. Is there any part of your life that they do not want to dictate? Jersey is a quick trip and stock up coke drinkers!!!
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
mickturn, 1/23/2013 10:43:06 AM (No. 9134059)
Here we go...some race likes their drinks BIG... Hey Bloomers and Cumo...this ain´t nice, time to go hide!
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
mickturn, 1/23/2013 10:46:29 AM (No. 9134073)
Next cometh;
1 slice of watermellon, no larger than 10" in diameter and no more than 1/2" thick, once a week (it´s the sugar)...
1 taco per meal, no more than 1 meal/day...
1 sub-sandwich per day, no larger than 6"...
1 piece of fried chicken, once per week...
WE WILL get all you FATTIES to LOSE WEIGHT...even if it KILLS YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
Eheu Fugaces, 1/23/2013 10:58:16 AM (No. 9134116)
Banning supersized drinks is racist? What next! Where I live, most of the people walking around with super jumbo sized drinks are young, white twenty- and thirty-somethings. New York has become a whole other place since I left there, obviously.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
Mai Bad, 1/23/2013 11:33:16 AM (No. 9134236)
Yo..yo...So no jumbo soft drinks...but you can still get a Malt liquor 40.....Yeah..that makes real sense?
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