First Lady Launches ‘Let’s Move’ Campaign

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  1. Denny Crane

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    http://cnsnews.com/news/article/61157

    First Lady Links Childhood Obesity to National Security in Launch of ‘Let’s Move’ Campaign

    (CNSNews.com) – At a ceremony at the White House on Tuesday, First Lady Michelle Obama announced the launch of the ‘Let’s Move’ campaign to end childhood obesity in the United States, an epidemic she said is costly and a threat to national security.

    “A recent study put the health care cost of obesity-related diseases at $147 billion a year,” Mrs. Obama said. “This epidemic also impacts the nation’s security, as obesity is now one of the most common disqualifiers for military service.”

    The ceremony, attended by many officials of President Barack Obama’s cabinet, followed the signing earlier in the day of a presidential memorandum establishing a task force to study the problem and make recommendations after 90 days.

    Obama announced a long list of goals she said she hopes the “Let’s Move” campaign will accomplish, including many that can be done “in a generation.”

    “This isn’t like a disease where we’re still waiting for a cure to be discovered – we know the cure for this,” Obama said. “This isn’t like putting a man on the moon or inventing the Internet. It doesn’t take some stroke of genius or feat of technology.

    “We have everything we need, right now, to help our kids lead healthy lives,” Obama said.

    Some of the goals include ending what Obama referred to as “food deserts” with a $400 million a year “Healthy Food Financing Initiative,” which will bring grocery stores to low-income neighborhoods and “help places like convenience stores carry healthier food options.”

    Obama called for overhauling many federal laws and guidelines, including adding $10 billion over the next decade to “update” the Childhood Nutrition Act, which feeds 31 million children at school and would add funding to feed more children.

    The federal food pyramid would also get a makeover through the campaign, and there would be new efforts to get manufacturers to add “family friendly front-of-package labeling” that discloses a product’s nutritional value.

    The First Lady said a broad coalition of groups interested in children’s health are coming together to form the Partnership for a Healthier America, which will use professional athletes, members of the media, and state and local dignitaries to promote the “Let’s Move” campaign and its goals around the country.

    Obama used anecdotal details from her own life to explain the challenges faced by overworked parents and children who spend too much time watching TV or playing video games because their neighborhoods are unsafe for playing outside.

    “So many parents desperately want to do the right thing, but they feel like the deck is stacked against them,” Obama said. “They know their kids’ health is their responsibility but they feel like it’s out of their control.”

    “They are bombarded by contradictory information at every turn, and they don’t know who to believe,” she said.

    Obama said before she lived in the White House she struggled to balance the demands of working and being a mother, and occasionally fed her two daughters fast food or “less healthy microwavable options.”

    “And one day,” she said, “my pediatrician pulled me aside and told me, ‘You might want to think about doing things a little bit differently.’”

    She said it was a wake-up call and that the nation should see childhood obesity as a wake-up call, including the fact that children are victims of the epidemic.

    “Our kids did not do this to themselves,” Obama said. “Our kids don’t decide what’s served to them at school or whether there’s time for gym classes or recess. Our kids don’t choose to make food products with tons of sugar and sodium in super-sized portions, and then to have those products marketed to them everywhere they turn.”

    “And no matter how much they beg for pizza, fries and candy, ultimately, they are not, and should not, be the ones calling the shots at dinnertime,” she said.

    A new Web site has also been launched in conjunction with the campaign, www.letsmove.gov.
     
  2. Denny Crane

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    I think she's doing a wonderful thing.

    See, I post good news sometimes.
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    "Impacts the nation's security"???

    What a load of crap. If Michelle Obama and her husband really cared about our national security, they would call "terrorism" by its right name and they wouldn't be giving civilian trials to the masterminds of 9/11. Everything they do is an attempt to soft-pedal the threat from the Islamic world and make us all politically correct on the subject. This is not the attitude of people who take the threat seriously.

    But apart from that, this is an idiotic remark. Lots of people are disqualified from military service, whether it be because of their eyesight, lack of physical strength, or disabilities. It really doesn't matter if fat kids don't make it in--there will always be enough physically fit young people to fill our military because a certain percentage of the population will always keep itself fit. Not everyone has to be told by the government to lose weight!!
     
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    "Ending" food desserts??? "Helping" convience stores carry healthier food options??

    Holy crap. This is Orwellian big-government at its worst. Pay attention to the language and you'll see that this is nothing more than government interference in the free market. Before you know it, everything a 7/11 sells is going to have to have a "government-approved" stamp on it. You won't be able to sell the things you want, even though you own the business. Welcome to Marxism/socialism/communism.

    I can't wait to get these people out of the White House.
     
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    Exactly. Who cares if that pool of healthy people continues to shrink? The military is nothing more than a group of skinny warm bodies. There will always be at least a few skinny people in America to throw in there.
     
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    Anyway, I'd rather see them focus on getting rid of subsidies for corn syrup. Our tax dollars are going toward making it cheaper to put more empty calories in the food our kids eat. That's just fucked up.
     
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    Give me a break. Anybody with half a brain can buy fresh vegetables instead of potato chips at the grocery store. There's a produce and fruit section in every Safeway or ShopRite, and there are many, many healthy alternatives these days--from tofu burgers to organic salad dressing.

    Any parent who really cares about their child's health can access these kinds of products. It's NOT "out of their control." That's just the liberal mantra for everything in this society. Nothing is anybody's fault--it's all the fault of big business and corporate America.
     
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    That's a completely separate point. I'm all for people staying fit, but to suggest that our military is in danger is ridiculous. Only about 1% of 18-year-olds enter the military anyway. That's a very tiny percentage of the overall population.
     
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    Took me about 7 seconds on Google to find this:

    http://www.findingdulcinea.com/news...mp-to-Help-Overweight-Recruits-Slim-Down.html

     
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    +1 :devilwink:
     
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    When Obama finishes bankrupting the entire country we will have to worry about starving kids, not fatties. Duh.

    Later bitches.
     
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    A little trite, but well stated nonetheless.
     
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    I don't see one iota of harm in what she's proposing and nothing but good can come from it, if anything at all.

    A 1% hit to our able bodied potential military recruits is still a 1% hit. She may be overstating this, but not wildly so. The article talks about many other things, with this mention of national security in a bit of one of the sentences. The rest of the reasoning is good and sound and doesn't cost us a whole lot.

    The $147B figure is easily 1% of GDP. That pays for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and then some. Or at least 25% of our military budget, or 1/10th of Social Security. It's not chump change. Heck, over a decade, it's enough to undo a good fraction of a year's worth of damage her husband is doing to the economy (debt/deficits).

    The financial aspect aside, it's good for the kids and adults too.
     

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