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Old 07-19-2008, 07:43 AM
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I'm not sure what point you're trying to make here. Are you saying that fat people should spend less on food? Actually if you go shopping, you recognize that the healthlier less fatty foods tend to cost more. Cheap fast food is a great way to save money too, but that stuff will kill you.

Selectively pulling certain details in your post in order to condemn these people is particuliarly cruel. Why didn't you include this?

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Nunez, 40, has never worked and has no high school degree. She says a car accident 17 years ago left her depressed and disabled, incapable of getting a job. Instead, she and her daughter, Angelica Hernandez, survive on a $637 Social Security check and $102 in food stamps.
Yeah, thats BIG bucks. They must be living the high life. I think what the article is saying that the price jumps on gas AND food is really tough on people who have been scraping by. We (*)(*)(*)(*)(*) a little but these people are finding they can't afford food. So would you be more understanding if they were more attractive?

Shame on you all for jumping on these people because they're overweight and depressed and don't underestimate the combination of one causing problems with the other. I wouldn't want it.

Is this post an example of compassionate conservatives?
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