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[Is there nothing that escapes Michelles and the Food Police's all seeing gaze in their never ending search to slim and trim the American diet down? Not that the Saracen scimitar won't itself have a profound trimming effect when Barry eventually declares Sharia the law of the land, too]
"Have a Coke and a smile . . . you racist bastard!
Via Daily Caller:
Spread of soda tax fizzles, read a headline last week on authoritative state politics website Stateline. We shouldnt pop the champagne cork just yet, though. Anti-sugar activists are still gunning for soft drinks.
Apparently, sugary beverages like soda, juice, and sports drinks are so nefarious that they warrant a two-day conference this summer. In June, the food-police Center for Science in the Public (or, really, their own fringe) Interest is rallying the troops in Washington, D.C. for another push to put the government in a wide swath of beverages. This follows on CSPIs recent lead balloon of last falls Food Day, which generated noise but little else similar to the prospects of this conference. [...]
But perhaps the most nauseating session will examine the impact of sugary drinks in communities of color. We can already guess what the conclusion will be: Soft drinks disproportionately harm urban minorities."
Weasel Zippers » Blog Archive » Bad News: Food Police To Label Soft Drinks Racist
"Have a Coke and a smile . . . you racist bastard!
Via Daily Caller:
Spread of soda tax fizzles, read a headline last week on authoritative state politics website Stateline. We shouldnt pop the champagne cork just yet, though. Anti-sugar activists are still gunning for soft drinks.
Apparently, sugary beverages like soda, juice, and sports drinks are so nefarious that they warrant a two-day conference this summer. In June, the food-police Center for Science in the Public (or, really, their own fringe) Interest is rallying the troops in Washington, D.C. for another push to put the government in a wide swath of beverages. This follows on CSPIs recent lead balloon of last falls Food Day, which generated noise but little else similar to the prospects of this conference. [...]
But perhaps the most nauseating session will examine the impact of sugary drinks in communities of color. We can already guess what the conclusion will be: Soft drinks disproportionately harm urban minorities."
Weasel Zippers » Blog Archive » Bad News: Food Police To Label Soft Drinks Racist