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owlgal says:
How long before the people of NY wake up and stand up to this egotistical moron who thinks he can control every aspect of people's lives? He obviously doesn't understand the meaning of "freedom" and is overstepping his authority trying to control every aspect of people's lives. Maybe he should concentrate of the fraud, spending and waste in government and stop worrying about what his constituents are eating and drinking.
To those of you who voted for him, thanks.
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magnumdr says:
I am so glad that I don't live in communist NYC!
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donretired says:
Well NY voted him in office so now deal with it. LOL
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SUZAMBA says:
I don't believe I need the mayor of NY telling me when and what to eat and drink. What the heck is wrong with that city? Don't they have more serious issues to deal with. Sounds like the mayor has too much time on his hand. What a nut case!
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rwsmith29456 says:
"Hospitals say it would be hypocritical of them to serve unhealthy food to patients who are often suffering from obesity and other health problems." Wait a minute. The article specifically said for people waiting for loved ones to come out of surgery. Is a non-obese person waiting on a patient to be denied candy bars??
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liveloveforgod says:
The food was changed in the USA, UK and Australia 30 years ago when dangerous food chemicals from the USA was allowed into Europe. The food today causes stubborn insulin If you have stubborn insulin you hold fat and have a hard time losing weight. You can eat very little and the weight still does not come off. Stubborn insulin will hold fat and diets won't work. When researchers used a specialized diabetes diet on overweight people all lost weight even those who did not have diabetes.

just google SPIRIT HAPPY DIET
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Former_Marine_Sgt replies:
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oh yeah -promoting a product while spreading false information.

Really nice of you.
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MegaProcrastination says:
This guy is on a roll, isn't he? I don't know how many times I've been someplace where the only option for a snack was a vending machine full of junk food. I had the option to eat it or not and I chose not and went somewhere I could get some real food. I've been tickled pink when I've walked into a convenience store in need of something quick to find they were offering options like boiled eggs or fruit. Even if a single orange costs $1 I'll buy that over a candy bar any day and grab a small package of nuts to go with it. We don't need laws to mandate what's available, we need people to be willing to take responsibility for what they put into their own bodies.
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dogmomma says:
BIG BROTHER #$%@@@
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WiseAsOwl says:
Somebody needs to put a leash on you Libs... You're almost funny... almost.. How about going somewhere where people want you and need you... Don't you get tired of trying to run everyone's life?? There are a lot of services for humanity that you could perform.. You don't have to meddle in other peoples' business... Go where you're wanted...
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DarioLoren replies:
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Yeah, I wanted to marry my partner and get an abortion but those Libs wouldn't let me. Always trying to tell us what to do! And those stupid Doctors: I'll eat before surgery if I feel like it and I won't wear one of those silly vests when they x-ray me. Meddling know-it-alls!
hsinco-2009 replies:
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Michale Bloomberg a Liberal?

Not in my book. I am a liberal and have few views in common with him.
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ballwyllo says:
The hospital can do what it wants. And as a non New Yorker, I could care less what their Mayor does. If the people of the city don't like it then stop voting for these folks who are only trying to help run their lives better. It is not for non New Yorker to complain.
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