Thank you, sir.Vol Texan wrote:That was an honorable end to the sidebar discussion (at a time when too many of these discussions go down a dark hole of ad nauseum jabs and personal comments). Thank you, FormerTSgt.FormerTSgt wrote:
The epidemic of obesity due to laziness and lack of discipline is nationwide and it is directly connected to some of the increase in healthcare costs across the board. I have to pay for my health insurance and it costs me more because of an epidemic that can be easily beaten with some self discipline. That hits me in the wallet and so makes it my concern. If someone is obese through no fault of their own I will never say a word against them. If it is because they are lazy and they just don't care, I absolutely will express my opinion. That said, this is not the place for this discussion, I see that now and as of this post I will refrain from posting about it further. My apologies for distracting from the purpose of this thread. I mean that sincerely.
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- Sat Jun 13, 2015 1:27 pm
- Forum: 2015 Legislative Session
- Topic: Gov. Abbott to sign HB910 and SB11 tomorrow
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- Sat Jun 13, 2015 1:21 pm
- Forum: 2015 Legislative Session
- Topic: Gov. Abbott to sign HB910 and SB11 tomorrow
- Replies: 85
- Views: 45268
Re: Gov. Abbott to sign HB910 and SB11 tomorrow
The epidemic of obesity due to laziness and lack of discipline is nationwide and it is directly connected to some of the increase in healthcare costs across the board. I have to pay for my health insurance and it costs me more because of an epidemic that can be easily beaten with some self discipline. That hits me in the wallet and so makes it my concern. If someone is obese through no fault of their own I will never say a word against them. If it is because they are lazy and they just don't care, I absolutely will express my opinion. That said, this is not the place for this discussion, I see that now and as of this post I will refrain from posting about it further. My apologies for distracting from the purpose of this thread. I mean that sincerely.gljjt wrote:I agree. Once you make it personal, you lose the argument. Their weight is their concern. Their actions are my concern.Vol Texan wrote:In the same way that we all say that a gun is a great equalizer for a woman vs. a much larger man, I think that we could say the same thing about the 'gravitationally challenged' members of society.FormerTSgt wrote:I just drove by and saw all the OCT idiots in a parking lot adjacent to Red's. I also noticed they are all morbidly obese and can barely walk straight, they more or less waddle across the parking lot. Not sure what good a firearm is going to do if you are so ridiculously out of shape that you can't move to use it.
Personally, I find actions of the OCT fools to be repugnant, but I'm not going to lower myself to insult them personally based on their physical traits. I hope you'll also consider doing the same.
- Sat Jun 13, 2015 12:30 pm
- Forum: 2015 Legislative Session
- Topic: Gov. Abbott to sign HB910 and SB11 tomorrow
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Re: Gov. Abbott to sign HB910 and SB11 tomorrow
I just drove by and saw all the OCT idiots in a parking lot adjacent to Red's. I also noticed they are all morbidly obese and can barely walk straight, they more or less waddle across the parking lot. Not sure what good a firearm is going to do if you are so ridiculously out of shape that you can't move to use it.