Sun, Mar-07-04, 20:56
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Plan: Atkins
Stats: 280/203/200
BF:
Progress: 96%
Location: Dallas, TX, USA
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Is it becoming time to make low carb a political issue? I mean, everything else about food production has economic (and hence, political) fallout. Canada is already polarized on the issue. The US is not far behind.
I detest Bush for the deficits, his policies of outsourcing jobs overseas, his anti-gay-marriage bigotry, the Jackson-boob-backlash, and the mishandling of the anti-terror war; his low carb policies are dubious, but Kerry is a big unknown.
Any candidate who taxes sugar, promotes meat, and endorses a revamp of food recommendations based on current and ongoing research will win my vote in a heartbeat. In the meantime, I'll vote against whatever incumbent fails to adopt low-carb policies established by credible research.
However, any incumbent who hammers the ALF, PETA and PCRM will have my support forever.
Last edited by gotbeer : Sun, Mar-07-04 at 21:17.
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