Above, I see that MOONBAT feels that we are "seeing a generation of physically lazy children".. SERIOUSLY??
First off your children are TAUGHT their eating habits. They are instilled with the dicipline to not sit in from of a video game for hours by their guardians; am I wrong? Perhaps it is indeed a generation of lazy parent wrongfully raising their children? Allowing for the television be a babysitter instead of taking your kids to a park or supervising them while they play outside and interact with others..
In fact, John Read may have thrown an outlandish proposal to shed light on the faultful eating habits of America. The National Center for Health Statistics is quoted for saying that 65% of United States adults are either over weight or obese. Can we ban FAT people from restaurants, NO! But, with more and more restaurants offering healthier eating options it helps.
I agree that insurance companies should frown upon obese citizens but it not a restaurant owners obligation to regulate what one eats and where. Our government already regulates where we can or can not smoke and what counties can and can not sell or serve alcohol.
I give kudos to John Read for taking such a bold stand on this issue.. In reality we all know the bill will not be passed.. it goes along the exact guidelines of discrimination..
Above, I see that MOONBAT feels that we are "seeing a generation of physically lazy children".. SERIOUSLY??
First off your children are TAUGHT their eating habits. They are instilled with the dicipline to not sit in from of a video game for hours by their guardians; am I wrong? Perhaps it is indeed a generation of lazy parent wrongfully raising their children? Allowing for the television be a babysitter instead of taking your kids to a park or supervising them while they play outside and interact with others..
In fact, John Read may have thrown an outlandish proposal to shed light on the faultful eating habits of America. The National Center for Health Statistics is quoted for saying that 65% of United States adults are either over weight or obese. Can we ban FAT people from restaurants, NO! But, with more and more restaurants offering healthier eating options it helps.
I agree that insurance companies should frown upon obese citizens but it not a restaurant owners obligation to regulate what one eats and where. Our government already regulates where we can or can not smoke and what counties can and can not sell or serve alcohol.
I give kudos to John Read for taking such a bold stand on this issue.. In reality we all know the bill will not be passed.. it goes along the exact guidelines of discrimination..