chicagotribune.com — In an overwhelmingly overweight nation that worships thinness, many describe prejudice against the obese as one of the last socially acceptable biases. Advocates for the plus-sized, particularly activists in the "fat acceptance" movement, want obesity to become a category legally protected against discrimination, like religion, race, age and...
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erasedgodApr 30, 2008
Shortly after that, the stupid and generally unqualified will by crying for the same protection.
boweApr 30, 2008
and this is why private insurance was invented...
kamikaze87Apr 30, 2008
Good find pu-z! Thanks.
oxiliteMay 5, 2008
If you're that serious, then i would point out that through cosmetic surgery (see: Michael Jackson) you can choose to be whatever color you want. As ridiculous as that sounds, you may be born black, you may be born fat - but just because you can later choose to change something about it doesn't mean you should be required to change it
smooveJun 14, 2008
s**tty healthcare, idiot. I didn't say your healthcare wasn't universal, I said it sucked. Learn to read.
toplawyerFeb 11, 2009
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