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To: MJ who wrote (486160)5/8/2012 10:28:38 AM
From: Carolyn   of 536592
 
Nah. Not him.

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To: Carolyn who wrote (486211)5/8/2012 10:33:18 AM
From: longnshort1 Recommendation   of 536592
 
This great, it will raise a whole generation of kids who will hate Democrats. Remember just tell your kids the Dems want to take your cup cakes away.

Parents: Rule’s half-baked State’s junk food ban could take bite out of school fundraisers
Bake sales, the calorie-laden standby cash-strapped classrooms, PTAs and booster clubs rely on, will be outlawed from public schools as of Aug. 1 as part of new no-nonsense nutrition standards, forcing fundraisers back to the blackboard to cook up alternative ways to raise money for kids.

At a minimum, the nosh clampdown targets so-called “competitive” foods — those sold or served during the school day in hallways, cafeterias, stores and vending machines outside the regular lunch program, including bake sales, holiday parties and treats dished out to reward academic achievement. But state officials are pushing schools to expand the ban 24/7 to include evening, weekend and community events such as banquets, door-to-door candy sales and football games.


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The Departments of Public Health and Education contend clearing tables of even whole milk and white bread is necessary to combat an obesity epidemic affecting a third of the state’s 1.5 million students. But parents argue crudites won’t cut it when the bills come due on athletic equipment and band trips.

“If you want to make a quick $250, you hold a bake sale,” said Sandy Malec, vice president of the Horace Mann Elementary School PTO in Newtonville.

Maura Dawley of Scituate said the candy bars her 15-year-old son brought to school to help pay for a youth group trip to Guatemala “sold like wildfire.” She worries the ban “would seriously affect the bottom line of the PTOs.

“The goal is to raise money,” Dawley said. “You’re going to be able to sell pizza. You’re not going to get that selling apples and bananas. It’s silly.”

Food fundraisers have helped send the renowned Danvers High School Falcon Band to the Rose Bowl Parade in California and the 70th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor in Honolulu. Danvers Parents for Music Education sell fudge because “it still works,” said the group’s president, Matthew Desmond. “Even my wife will buy it.”

Middleboro School Committeeman Brian Giovanoni, whose board will discuss the mandatory meal makeover Thursday night, said, “My concern is we’re regulating what people can eat, and I have a problem with that. I respect the state for what they’re trying to do, but I think they’ve gone off the deep end. I don’t want someone telling me how to do my job as a parent. ... Is the commonwealth of Massachusetts saying our parents are bad parents?”

No, insists Dr. Lauren Smith, DPH’s medical director.

“We’re not trying to get into anyone’s lunch box,” Smith told the Herald. “We know that schools need those clubs and resources. We want them to be sure and have them, but to do them a different way. We have some incredibly innovative, talented folks in schools who are already doing some impressive things, who serve as incontrovertible evidence that, yes, you can do this, and be successful at it.”

State Sen. Susan Fargo (D-Lincoln), chairwoman of the Joint Committee on Public Health, said the problem of overweight children has reached “crisis” proportions.

“If we didn’t have so many kids that were obese, we could have let things go,” Fargo said.

“But,” she added, “this is a major public health problem and these kids deserve a chance at a good, long healthy life.”

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From: longnshort5/8/2012 10:35:09 AM
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France: 93% of Muslims voted for Hollande



France: 93% of Muslims voted for Hollande



According to a poll by OpinionWay and Fiducial for Le Figaro, 93% of Muslims voted for Hollande. 7% voted for Sarkozy. The poll was conducted May 6th among 1000 voters.

According to the polling agency, there are about 2 million Muslim voters. 59% of Muslims voted for Hollande in the first round. 23% voted for Jean-Luc Melenchon (Left Front) and 7% voted for François Bayrou (Democratic Movement). Sarkozy got 4% of the Muslim vote in the first round.

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From: Little Joe5/8/2012 10:41:45 AM
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Must read.

alt-market.com 

If you are not worried you should be.

lj

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To: longnshort who wrote (486213)5/8/2012 10:43:06 AM
From: Bill   of 536592
 
The Muslims were organized, going door to door getting people to turn out to vote for Hollande. Just like the unions do here.

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To: Alan Smithee who wrote (486209)5/8/2012 10:50:34 AM
From: HPilot2 Recommendations   of 536592
 
Obama will do this even if he loses, he will have just two month's though. Lots of pardons as well.

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To: Alan Smithee who wrote (486209)5/8/2012 10:53:34 AM
From: Carolyn   of 536592
 
Could the SC throw it out? If a new President and Senate brought it to them?

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To: MJ who wrote (486160)5/8/2012 11:27:25 AM
From: longnshort8 Recommendations   of 536592
 
a women just called in to the local station and said in Va public school (fairfax county) that when after lunch the school goes though the kids lunch boxes and what ever they haven't eaten the school confiscates it and tell the kids that their food is going to the shelter.

She said the kids are coming home crying because they wanted to save their drink or carrots or what ever for later.

She also said she doesn't know if her child ate everything or what she didn't eat because the state STOLE her kid's food.

She also said a very thin 7 year old girl won't eat any of her food because she doesn't want to take it away from the poor shelter people.

the Public schools are out of control, what happened to teaching the 3 'r's

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To: LindyBill who wrote (486172)5/8/2012 11:32:51 AM
From: Honey_bee   of 536592
 
I LOVE that idea! I will be doing that whenever I go into grocery stores that don't provide bags. I will proudly tell them to load my groceries in my PLASTIC trash bags. LOL!!!!

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To: DMaA who wrote (486204)5/8/2012 12:02:46 PM
From: Tom Clarke   of 536592
 
He was always smarmy.

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