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Old 2004-12-02, 10:38 PM   [Ignore Me] #27
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Originally Posted by Sobekeus
That must be everywhere but where I live then.
b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-blinkerered

Trig yup, that's about right, and at last count 1/3 were clinically obese. I also read some statistic that said American's on average consumed the equivelant of 9 square meals a day but then it didn't give an objective definition of square.

As far as I'm concerned, I don't honestly care. Sobekus' view is pretty inaccurate, our unemployment rates are 2.6%, hardly a catastrophe in anyone's books. Course with America being such an industrial power and all there's plenty of grinders to feed the meat into. Shame all I know about Welfare to Work came from a Michael Moore film, so that's automatically invalid in the eyes of right-wingers. Might go and do a little more research on the issue.

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