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Body Fat Holds The Key to Energy Independence

By Barbara Ehrenreich, Barbaraehrenreich.com. Posted June 24, 2008.


Obese America is literally sitting on vast energy reserves -- all we need to do is extract it.
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Everyone talks about our terrible dependency on oil -- foreign and otherwise -- but hardly anyone mentions what it is. Fossil fuel, all right, but whose fossils? Mostly tiny plants called diatoms, but quite possibly a few Barney-like creatures went into the mix, like Stegosaurus, Brontosaurus and other giant reptiles that shared the Jurassic period with all those diatoms. What we are burning in our cars and keeping our homes warm or cool with is, in other words, a highly processed version of corpse juice.

Think of this for a moment, if only out of respect for the dead. There you were, about 100 million years ago, maybe a contented little diatom or a great big Brontosaurus stumbling around the edge of a tar pit -- a lord of the earth. And what are you now? A sludge of long-chain carbon molecules that will be burned so that some mammalian biped can make a CVS run for Mountain Dew and chips. 

It's an old human habit -- living off the road kill of the planet. There's evidence, for example, that early humans were engaged in scavenging before they figured out how to hunt for themselves. They'd scan the sky for circling vultures, dash off to the kill site--hoping that the leopard that did the actual hunting had sauntered off for a nap-- and gobble up what remained of the prey. It was risky, but it beat doing your own antelope tracking.

We continue our career as scavengers today, attracted not by vultures but by signs saying "Safeway" or "Giant." Inside these sites, we find bits of dead animals wrapped neatly in plastic. The killing has already been done for us -- usually by underpaid immigrant workers rather than leopards.

I say to my fellow humans: It's time to stop feeding off the dead and grow up! I don't know about food, but I have a plan for achieving fuel self-suffiency in less time than it takes to say "Arctic National Wildlife Refuge." The idea came to me from reports of the growing crime of French fry oil theft: Certain desperate individuals are stealing restaurants' discarded cooking oil, which can then be used to fuel cars. So the idea is: why not could skip the French fry phase and harvest high-energy hydrocarbons right from ourselves?

I'm talking about liposuction, of course, and it's a mystery to me why it hasn't occurred to any of those geniuses who are constantly opining about fuel prices on MSNBC. The average liposuction removes about half a gallon of liquid fat, which may not seem like much. But think of the vast reserves our nation is literally sitting on! Thirty percent of Americans are obese, or about 90 million individuals or 45 million gallons of easily available fat -- not from dead diatoms but from our very own bellies and butts.

This is the humane alternative to biofuels derived directly from erstwhile foodstuffs like corn. Biofuels, as you might have noticed, are exacerbating the global food crisis by turning edible plants into gasoline. But we could put humans back in the loop by first turning the corn into Doritos and hence into liposuctionable body fat. There would be a reason to live again, even a patriotic rationale for packing on the pounds. 

True, liposuction is not risk-free, as the numerous doctors' websites on the subject inform us. And those of us who insist on driving gas guzzlers may soon start depleting their personal fat reserves, much as heroin addicts run out of useable veins. But the gaunt, punctured, look could become a fashion statement. Already, the combination of a tiny waist and a huge carbon footprint -- generated by one's Hummer and private jet -- is considered a sign of great wealth.

And think what it would do for our nation's self-esteem. We may not lead the world in scientific innovation, educational achievement, or low infant mortality, but we are the global champions of obesity. Go to http://www.nationmaster.com/graph/hea_obe-health-obesity; and you'll find America well ahead of the pack when it comes to personal body fat, while those renowned oil-producers -- Saudi Arabia, Venezuela and Iran-- aren't even among the top 29. All we need is a healthy dose of fat pride and for CVS to start marketing home liposuction kits. That run for Mountain Dew and chips could soon be an energy-neutral proposition.

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Barbara Ehrenreich is the author of thirteen books, including the New York Times bestseller Nickel and Dimed. A frequent contributor to the New York Times, Harpers, and the Progressive, she is a contributing writer to Time magazine. She lives in Florida.

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Route ma Frite
Posted by: richholland on Jun 24, 2008 1:57 AM   
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The cooperation Route Ma Frite in France allready uses used sunflower fat for diesel and expects in 2009 to have a contract with the 1150 McDonald enterprises for recycling.

The price of the fuel is 1/3 of the present diesel.

So the solution of the energycrisis will be ;give all the clients of Kentuckyfriet chicken, Burger King and McDonald stamps.
If they have enough stamps they will get a free liposucty.
Use the human fat and the hamburger fat we donot need the arab oil anymore.

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Even as a joke,
Posted by: ankhet on Jun 24, 2008 2:29 AM   
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this piece really sucks mud.

Apparently we're not yet so PC we can't continue to mock fat people with impunity.

How will thin people contribute to the fuel supply they also surely use? Their carbon feet are as large as everyone else's.

The Yesmen were kidding in order to make an important point about the morally bankrupt oil industry. What's your excuse, Ms.E.?

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Now you're thinking.
Posted by: kepstein7777 on Jun 24, 2008 3:02 AM   
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As for those who don't want surgery, but still want to lose weight, we can hook them up to treadmills, which are hooked up to generators, which produce electricity.

As for right-wing talk radio hosts and other big mouths, we could channel all that hot air to heat steam and produce electricity. Just think: The hot air from one Bill O'Reilly show could provide heat and electricity for the state of North Dakota for an entire winter...or air-conditioning, depending how far along the global warming thing is by the time it is implemented!

Keep those good ideas flowing.

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» RE: Now you're thinking. Posted by: luzmejor
I'm shocked...
Posted by: Moira61 on Jun 24, 2008 3:38 AM   
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at how bad this article is. I usually like Barbara Ehrenreich, but she blew it on this one. If the sarcasm is supposed to be humorous - it isn't. It reads like it was written by an obnoxious eight grader. I'm not obese but if I was I'd be a tad offended. It's not okay to make fun of fat people - I guess she didn't get that memo. Barbara, you can do so much better.

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» Thank You!!! Posted by: Gravitas
» Exactly! Posted by: sweet_byrd
» RE: I'm shocked... Posted by: enriquethepenguin
» RE: I'm shocked... Posted by: Moira61
» RE:enriquetheidiot... Posted by: carcinoid112
» Not buying it Posted by: enriquethepenguin
» U.S. Obesity Posted by: rjgwood
» RE: Not buying it Posted by: writer7
» RE: It worked for you? Posted by: Longdream
» dont worry... Posted by: claude
The Author misses the point of scale
Posted by: Cap'n Solar on Jun 24, 2008 3:45 AM   
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This is an amusing article but unfortunately completely misses the point of scale and thermodynamics. The U.S. consumes about 20 million barrels of oil each day. Depending on the refinery a barrel of oil (which contains 42 gallons) will yield about 20 gallons gasoline. Thus - we use about 400 million gallons of gasoline every day!

The 45 million gallons of easily available human body fat - even if we ignore the energy required to turn it into usable fuel - is not going to make any difference at all in our energy consumption.

We need to start radically reducing our energy use and immediately convert to renewable energy. We have already passed the point where this is negotiable. Please read the latest on climate science here ...And yes it would be nice if the Nation of Excess would slim down - their over consumption is just one more of many negative pressures on the global energy/climate/ecology system. They will have to do it by eating less meat, eating less calories in total, and (even more radically) leaving their SUVs in the garage to begin walking or biking when they can.

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themanwithadog
Posted by: the man with a dog on Jun 24, 2008 4:00 AM   
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Somewhere along the line obese people can possibly help the planet in a unique way. Could not some research be done whereby these overweight people be given some kind of lactose that enables them to fart into vessels that can utilise the methane expelled and use it in place of either car fuel, or fuel to generate power.
Cows fart and provide methane so why not humans. Sorry just letting my mind wander off into outer space!!

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» RE: themanwithadog Posted by: WWMD
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» RE: themanwithadog Posted by: Longdream
Taking burning brontosauri personally is a serious mistake
Posted by: stockpix on Jun 24, 2008 4:28 AM   
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Lighten up! Nice to see she has made a few of you react, if not deeply think.

Barbara can whip the tar out of most 8th graders I know.

My only quibble is that she hasn't taken it all the way to the swiftian conclusion of burning the rich (and their hummers). Oh, or perhaps she actually has but on an international scale. Perhaps she has done it in a such a subtle, delicate and absurd way that it nearly seems reasonable. Yet just offensive and unreasonable enough to make Swift proud indeed.

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» Burn the rich Posted by: BlueTigress
ROTFLMAO
Posted by: leland61 on Jun 24, 2008 4:38 AM   
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Great satire.

She is also right. Americans rank way down the list on happy people and healthy people but way up on the top of the list of fat people.

Hilarious.

And you fat liberationists - loose weight get a life, and get on with it. I know I'm trying to.

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» Its LOSE weight/LOOSE screw Posted by: Gravitas
» RE: Its LOSE weight/LOOSE screw Posted by: BlueTigress
What we need
Posted by: stockpix on Jun 24, 2008 4:39 AM   
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What we Americans need is some sort of a cross between an implantable beer tap and a gas nozzle. But a bike might be a hair less painful.

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Got to love Barbara.
Posted by: Longdream on Jun 24, 2008 5:07 AM   
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She thinks like a subversive.

And for all the people here who: 1) took offense at the mention of fat folk because you've never read any satire and don't know that it's supposed to be vicious; 2) didn't get that the article is making fun, or 3) worse yet, took Barbara's premise literally and criticized the "science"--I just don't know what to say to you.

Maybe this: CLIMB OUT OF YOUR BOXES YOU BORING PEOPLE! YOU HAVE NOTHING TO LOSE BUT YOUR RUTS!

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» RE: Got to love Barbara. Posted by: BlueTigress
There are many ways to save gas
Posted by: practical idealist on Jun 24, 2008 5:29 AM   
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for example farting in jar.

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I Thought It Was Funny...
Posted by: David'Z RantZ on Jun 24, 2008 6:04 AM   
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...and I'm obese. Lighten up, folks. It's only when we lose our sense of humor that things really become intolerable.

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» Self mocking is not an excuse Posted by: Gravitas
Get it?
Posted by: Knowmad on Jun 24, 2008 6:10 AM   
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For all those offended, it's called satire, something that can be a very effective way to highlight ridiculousness.

Like my idea of the human dairy (don't ask).
~

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» And... Posted by: Knowmad
» RE: Get it? Posted by: grammasanity
Jonathan Swift did it first
Posted by: Biflspud on Jun 24, 2008 6:11 AM   
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If you're going to exploit human misery as a source of wry humor, at least give a nod to "A Modest Proposal," which was far funnier and about 220 years older.

Eating starving babies is funny. Mocking tubbies is not.

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» RE: Jonathan Swift did it first Posted by: crazyquilt
Fat people are poor
Posted by: woodbee on Jun 24, 2008 6:29 AM   
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I can't cite studies, but I think it's true that the fattest people in the U.S. are poor. This is because the cheapest food is also the most harmful. The wealthy can afford their salmon and never bring home boxed mac and cheese. So, among other things, if we did this, it would look like one more form of exploitation.

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» RE: Fat people are poor Posted by: sausage
lol
Posted by: cyr3n on Jun 24, 2008 7:10 AM   
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lol hook me up! I'd do it for free but certainly wouldn't pay for a kit. oh oh Can we have those vans show up at High Schools like the blood banks? That'd be swell. (no pun)

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» Remember..... Posted by: morticia
Sick and in Poor Taste
Posted by: Gravitas on Jun 24, 2008 7:25 AM   
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As a sociologist who has researched the stigma of fatness for over 25 years, I am shocked and disgusted that a fellow sociologist would joke about this. There are real attitudinal surveys who equate fat people with ax murderers and rapists. Young girls think they would get cancer than be fat. The media has blamed fat people for everything from global warming to famine to the failing economy. (And you with this sad women who claims to be championing the underdog would make the connection between the true fat cats who caused the problem and the deliberate scapegoating of the poor who statistically fatter.) There also have been several proposals to force governments and employeers to keep track of the weight of their charges. The country of New Zealand refuses to allow fat people to move there. In such a climate, only a simplistic idiot would think this is funny. And her article wasn't even clever enough for effective satire.

This is not the first time her fatphobia showed. In one of her books she mention her disgust for plus sized WalMart shoppers. Too bad she can't apply all that social sciene to herself. Her disgust for fat is obviously a projection of her OWN body issues and perhaps fear of aging nongracefully. But turning her own angst into an instrument of bigotry is unacceptable. Especially for a sociologist. Granted, in many ways a pop sociologist. Right now she is an embarrassment to the discipline.

(Many people say things over the net they would never say to a person's face. Not me. Here is my myspace:
www.myspace.com/vortexresister113. I hope she reads this and I want her to attach a face to the disgust I feel towards her right now. And take a look at Joy Nash's fat rant video while you are there!)

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» Get a life Posted by: sausage
» I Can Live With That! Posted by: Gravitas
» Still making excuses? Posted by: brunowe
» No Excuses Needed Posted by: Gravitas
» But given anyway Posted by: brunowe
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» Note to Gravitas Posted by: sausage
grindermonkey
Posted by: grindermonkey on Jun 24, 2008 7:31 AM   
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These are the ideas that alter civilizations. This one is as evolutionary as the enthymeme itself. Our future is secure.

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Ugh
Posted by: owlsliveintrees on Jun 24, 2008 7:38 AM   
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The best indication that someone is a moron is when they take something that has the potential to be incredibly funny (powering America with body fat) and making it completely unfunny. Nice work, Barb.

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Fat means waste
Posted by: Bobsays on Jun 24, 2008 8:06 AM   
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Always has, always will. And so if a society is fat, you can be damn sure it is wasteful. I agree: a massive slim down is in order and it is time to get fit.

You feel better, look better, are healthier, sexier, and need fewer calories and resources to get around. Remember the American Airlines Eagle that crashed because they let somebody on who was too fat? That's what fat does: it ain't even funny.

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A sad reminder about progressives
Posted by: kegbot1 on Jun 24, 2008 9:30 AM   
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Whenever I read articles like this and especially the bigoted comments that follow, it reminds me that progressives are, still, Americans, and have to find someone to make fun of or feel superior to. Of course, they justify it by saying it's all the fatties fault for being who they are - but that doesn't excuse the ridicule that should be beyond anyone calling themselves a progressive.

If you've read "Nickled and Dimed" you'll also note that Babs takes shots at the overweight in that book as well. It's nothing new for her and I keep wondering why she has this blind spot of bigotry.

We should be above this. It's how the powers that be turn us on each other.

Also note now that the Japanese are forcing businesses to measure all their employees' waistlines and fining companies for having too many overweight people. How would we react to that sort of punitive discrimination? Would we cheer that? We got the smokers NOW GET THOSE FATTIES!

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PC Police out of control at Alternet
Posted by: sausage on Jun 24, 2008 10:08 AM   
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Yep, the late George Carlin was right about political correstness!

Barbara Ehrenreich pens an satirical essay-- which I read yesterday, thought about forwarding it to friends--about liposuction saving the economy and then the pc crowd here gets all in an uproar about other posters echoing her sentiments.

Hey, just ban me for life why doncha?

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FIRST THE FAT THEN THE SOUL..
Posted by: emjayrow on Jun 24, 2008 10:12 AM   
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Great idea...

First step in the direction of SOYLENT GREEN...

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» RE: Great idea on the car! Posted by: morticia
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» RE: But where? Posted by: morticia
» RE: We've got a HIT! Posted by: Longdream
Fat People Are Juicy Too
Posted by: fomented on Jun 24, 2008 11:31 AM   
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Well...they are.

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This isn't amusing.
Posted by: EinMD on Jun 24, 2008 11:42 AM   
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I fail to find this post amusing or useful.

and as far as my extra fat if I'm not about to have a dangerous and invasive medical procedure for my own vanity I'm sure as hell not going to do it so some asshole driving a Hummer and getting 10mpg can drive down to collect his mail in the morning.

Here's a better idea. We have over 2 million inmates currently incarcerated in prisons and jails all over the united states. How about we put them all on a treadmill for an hour a day. Those who aren't violent offenders could even earn 'Freedom points' towards their sentences. For every hour on the treadmill you get two hours off your sentence.

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» RE: This isn't amusing. Posted by: astralman
» RE: This isn't amusing. Posted by: carcinoid112
Feh....
Posted by: sinawae on Jun 24, 2008 11:59 AM   
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Meh... this was not very funny. I GET that it is satirical but.. meh.

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» TRULY! Posted by: sweet_byrd
Recent post, (somewhere....
Posted by: Bbear41 on Jun 24, 2008 1:17 PM   
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...Or other)says Australians are fattest people in the world. The US has been bettered again!

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Can't we all just get along?!!
Posted by: jwhitneywise on Jun 24, 2008 1:38 PM   
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First of all, there is a big difference between being fat and having a certain body type. If you've got big bones more power to you, you can still be sexy. Second, if you've got fat to give, why not give it? Your muscles will love you for making their job that much easier and you'll feel better, if not emotionally than at least physically. Third, fat people are not always lazy and lazy people are not always fat. Fourth, it is true that obesity comes from overconsuming calories...always. But, if you're poor you often have to eat food that makes you eat a bunch of crap that you don't need in order to get the nutrients that you do need. Odd that we have to pay more for food that doesn't have a bunch of weird shit in it, isn't it? Last, if being fat causes you to live a lifestyle that you would rather not be living, as is often the case, then it is a problem, and often it is a fixable problem. If being fat fits your lifestyle that's fine, just don't get all pissy when those of us whose lifestyles aren't conducive to fatness openly express dislike of fatness. Sometimes you have to state your goals in order to achieve them.

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Ever read the comic strip "The Brilliant Mind of Edison Lee"?
Posted by: nightgaunt on Jun 24, 2008 2:20 PM   
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Just last week the precocious genius came up with an idea to ease the cost of fuel. Towit, take human body fat, in its excess and convert it to a fuel to run car engines. By the end of the week he was in Washington pitching in to the Oil lobby controlled Congress which nixed the idea because of the implications of getting fuel from human beings. Even if it helped those same people. Only the ones with more fat than is healthy. I don't know if anyone was offended but Ms Erhenreich had the same idea.

The problem with satire is that it will piss someone off. Even if it is done to make one or more points. Terribly overweight people (unhealthy food) and an energy shortage. We have the most overfed and under nurished population in the world.

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political correctness
Posted by: Hans Katan on Jun 24, 2008 2:33 PM   
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Denial is not a river in Egypt ,the problem is the overconsumption of food and natural resources .Mother earth is getting anorexic ,and we are talking about political correctness .Obesity is a problem , but is only one of the symptoms of consuming more than one need ,driving gas devouring vehicles is an other, pollution etc
I am glad that satire can make people think ,only it would be nice the make a change also .
ps
I am from the Netherlands ,Europe ,it is not only a problem in the USA

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Terri
Posted by: TERRIROBSON on Jun 24, 2008 4:09 PM   
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corpse juice !!! hahahaha oh wait Soylent Green anyone.

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Barbara, you NEED to watch YERT's FAT To FUEL video!
Posted by: fryguy on Jun 24, 2008 4:12 PM   
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Barbara, are you sure you weren't tuning into YERT.com (Your Environmental Road Trip) back in early April. They did a whole video on this exact idea here: YERT.com's FatToFuel Video
Looks like there's no idea new under the sun...even THIS one!

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I'm fat and so what? This is clever satire.
Posted by: navy-vet on Jun 24, 2008 5:17 PM   
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I haven't much cared for most of Ehrenreich's writing. As a person who has experienced genuine poverty, I grew angry with NICKLED AND DIMED. All I kept thinking was that Barb could always quit