times forty. That's .. using .. math. <<
Who loves ya.
> On Jul 23, 12:45 pm, ironjustice <teamtan...@hotmail.com>
> wrote:Obesity - should there be a law against it? Eating enough for
> twenty people .. ? <<
>
> Using the vegetarian argument.
> They say when one eats meat one can imagine forty hungry people
> watching you eat it .. due to the use of food to grow the animal ..
> land use .. water use .. power use .. etc.
> In these cases then one might suppose this ONE person would have ..
> 400 hungry people watch him .. eat.
>
> Twenty times forty.
>
> That's .. using .. math.
>
> Who loves ya.
> Tom
>
> Jesus Was A Vegetarian!http://tinyurl.com/2r2nkh
>
> Man Is A Herbivore!http://tinyurl.com/4rq595
>
> DEAD PEOPLE WALKINGhttp://tinyurl.com/zk9fk
>
>
>
> > On Jul 21, 4:21 pm, ironjustice <teamtan...@hotmail.com> wrote:> ANZHP symposium: Obesity - should there be a law against it? <<
>
> > Eating enough for twenty people .. ?
>
> > Crime .. against .. humanity .. ?
>
> > Global warming .. ?
>
> >http://dietpulpit.com/362/33000-calories-a-day/
>
> > Definition of Obesity, Food Addiction and BMI
>
> > I watched a show on the TLC channel over the weekend called “I eat
> > 33,000 calories a day.” It was a heart wrenching story of four
> > people’s lives who are devasted due to being very overweight and food
> > addiction. I realized that I could easily have been in a very similar
> > situation - house bound and incapacited by food. I started this diet
> > last year on May 1, I was 293.5 lbs. (defined as morbidly obese) -
> > with lots of back pain, foot pain and knee pain, aching all over, high
> > blood pressure and exhausted 90% of the time.
>
> > Who loves ya.
> > Tom
>
> > Jesus Was A Vegetarian!http://tinyurl.com/2r2nkh
>
> > Man Is A Herbivore!http://tinyurl.com/4rq595
>
> > DEAD PEOPLE WALKINGhttp://tinyurl.com/zk9fk
>
> > > (Edited by Roger Magnusson (Coordinator))http://www.anzhealthpolicy.com/articles/theme-series.asp?series=1743-...
>
> > > Editorial
> > > Obesity: should there be a law against it? Introduction to a
> > > symposium
> > > Roger S Magnusson
>
> > > Faculty of Law, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia
>
> > > Australia and New Zealand Health Policy 2008, 5:9doi:
> > > 10.1186/1743-8462-5-9
>
> > > Published: 5 June 2008
>
> > > Abstract
> > > The rapid rise in rates of overweight and obesity among adults and
> > > children in Australia and New Zealand has intensified debate about
> > > the
> > > most effective policies for obesity prevention. Law has much to
> > > contribute to this policy discussion, although its role is often
> > > misunderstood. The articles in this symposium follow on from a
> > > conference hosted in September 2006 by the Centre for Health
> > > Governance, Law & Ethics in the Faculty of Law, University of Sydney,
> > > titled: Obesity: should there be a law against it? In different ways,
> > > these articles provide a variety of perspectives on regulatory
> > > responses to obesity, including theoretical justifications for a
> > > legal
> > > approach, conceptual models that assist in making sense of law's
> > > role,
> > > as well as specific legal strategies for obesity prevention in
> > > various
> > > settings.
>
> > > Who loves ya.
> > > Tom
>
> > > Jesus Was A Vegetarian!http://tinyurl.com/2r2nkh
>
> > > Man Is A Herbivore!http://tinyurl.com/4rq595
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