Questions of the Day 04 22 2013
"How fast could a man travel if the wheel on his bicycle were 12 feet in diameter?"
and
"What Doctor can look at someone whose belly is 4 feet around without saying that person has a fatty belly tumor and needs to be committed for weight loss treatment!"
That puts a lot of fear into some of you doesn't it! Committed for weight loss treatment! A person with a belly that big is indeed a threat to their own health! You cannot deny that! And as such should they be committed for mandatory observation and weight loss treatment? Of course we just want to observe their behavior relative to the danger they pose to their own health! And of course we already know that if a person is posing a danger such as this one and implicitly this one, and not any other type of fear or danger a overprotective mother might have with regard to other peoples children setting example of achievement she does not want her child to follow (long winded), If a person is posing this specific danger to themselves then the rule applies that they are also a danger to others! So we should indeed seek treatment for them.
Do you know what would happen? So we set up a government program to treat them and pretty soon that government program loses its funding and they are back out at it again, posing a health danger to themselves and others. That big butt or belly sets the poorest example or danger for other people in our world to follow! So indeed the greatest danger some daughters will face is their mothers big butt or belly and the personal behaviors that fostered it? And do spouses pose a health risk to those that they married via the same principle? Yes! Those overweight people are going to have to have knee and hip surgery and they pose a great burden or stress danger on their loved ones. This detracts from energy put forth in other areas of their lives and makes them more susceptible to accident, injury or sickness themselves.
So people eat because they are trying to fill a void in their lives. There is something that they are trying to compensate for? Some emotion they are trying to quell or escape from via the pleasure of food. Is it jealousy and what is the basis of that jealousy? Is it a feeling of inadequacy and is there a true basis for such feeling.
Are overweight people emotionally non-adjusted and therefore prone to be temperament? That extra weight puts stress on the internal organs and less oxygen gets to the brain? The arteries clog and less oxygen gets to the brain. The metabolism is slowed and waste byproducts are not metabolized and therefore many sources of inflammation result. Alcohol and tobacco are also forms of escapism. So what is the solution! These people need a scapegoat!! Get them a scapegoat!!!! Hurry get them another scapegoat! And that is indeed the nature of the Judea/Christian religions. That man, Jew, on the cross being the scapegoat. That schizophrenic is the modern version of the man on the cross.
By the way the harder you have to try to lose weight because you have more weight the harder it is to lose weight because toxins are stored in the fat and they are realized when you convert the fat to energy. Same toxins as the 100 man made chemicals known to be in every umbilical cord today. "Baby you still got it!" has a "new" meaning today. Of course everyone of those chemicals has been approved by the Republican Party Pro business initiative and they have all been categorized in the group scientifically proven not to cause autism. They couldn't be there if they did right? And Germany the pharmaceutical phoenix from post WWII has the second highest level of billionaires in the world? Second to the United States. How many U.S. Billionaires were from English based Pharmaceutical companies in the United States. But none of that matters because no matter what nationality you are you still have those same chemicals in your fat!
Do you know who is the only person who can legitimately go after all these issues?
Thomas Paul Murphy
Copyright 2013
Originally published on 04 22 2013 at: www.themilwaukeeandwisconsinnews.blogspot.com
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