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Old 12-14-2010, 04:43 AM   #1
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Michelle Obama on Deciding What Kids Eat: ‘We Can’t Just Leave it Up to The Parents'
Monday, December 13, 2010
By Penny Starr
President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama arrive at Sidwell Friends School in Bethesda, Md., Friday, Dec. 10, 2010. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)


(CNSNews.com) - Speaking at Monday's signing ceremony for the “Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act”-- a law that will subsidize and regulate what children eat before school, at lunch, after school, and during summer vacations in federally funded school-based feeding programs -- First Lady Michelle Obama said of deciding what American children should eat: “We can’t just leave it up to the parents."

The law for the first time gives the federal government the authority to regulate the food sold at local schools, including in vending machines.
“Everywhere I go, fortunately, I meet parents who are working very hard to make sure that their kids are healthy,” said Mrs. Obama. “They’re doing things like cutting down on desserts and trying to increase fruits and vegetables. They’re trying to teach their kids the kind of healthy habits that will stay with them for a lifetime.
“But when our kids spend so much of their time each day in school, and when many children get up to half their daily calories from school meals, it’s clear that we as a nation have a responsibility to meet as well,” Mrs. Obama said. “We can’t just leave it up to the parents. I think that parents have a right to expect that their efforts at home won’t be undone each day in the school cafeteria or in the vending machine in the hallway. I think that our parents have a right to expect that their kids will be served fresh, healthy food that meets high nutritional standards.”
The Senate approved the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act legislation in August and the House approved it earlier this month by a vote of 264-157 (with 153 Republicans and 4 Democrats voting no, and 247 Democrats and 17 Republicans voting yes). The law will be administered by the Department of Agriculture, which will craft new school nutrition standards under the law.
The law increases spending on school nutrition programs by $4.5 billion over ten years and encompasses a range of provisions, including offering qualified children breakfast, lunch and dinner at school, as well as meals during the summer. It also includes a pilot program for “organic foods.”
President Obama said at the signing ceremony—held at the Harriet Tubman Elementary School in Washington. D.C.--that he was following in the tradition of President Harry S. Truman, who signed the first federal school lunch program into law, and President Lyndon B. Johnson, who signed the Childhood Nutrition Act of 1966.
Obama said that if the bill had not reached his desk for his signature, “I would be sleeping on the couch.”
The law has been championed by the first lady as part of her campaign to end childhood obesity. Michelle Obama said that while it may seem ironic to be addressing childhood hunger and obesity at the same time, “it’s really just two sides of the same coin.”
Critics of the bill include former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin, a Republican, who took cookies to an event in Pennsylvania in November to illustrate what she said is the “nanny state run amok.”
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This woman is a big a joke as her idiot husband. Typical liberalturds.
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Old 12-14-2010, 05:20 AM   #3
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The law will be administered by the Department of Agriculture, which will craft new school nutrition standards under the law.
Such a catchy phrase, "school nutrition standards". It is designed to pull at the heart strings of all those nanny staters who want the federal government to micro manage our lives. Just what we need, another feel good law aimed at "helping" school kids and their parents.

BTW: One of reassons that we cannot get rid of farm welfare is the fact that it is funded under a catch all system that includes, you guesed it; federal "nutrition programs".
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Old 12-14-2010, 05:22 AM   #4
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Yep, just another reason why my kids will never set foot in the government run school system.
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Let her work on child obesity. It is benign and it keeps her off the T.V. spouting anti American rhetoric. Let’s hope she stays busy hanging Mao Christmas ornaments on the tree and pulling veggies from her kept garden for photo ops.


Its pretty telling on how socialist the Obamas are. They will come right on out and say it is the job of the government to raise peoples kid.


Something that is pretty funny. There is already a food and nutrition act that most schools are held by. In Texas it is call something along the lines of , "food with minimal nutritional value." Which states that foods with minimal nutritional value are not allowed to be served by schools. They cannot serve things like soft drinks, brownies, punch, chips, etc. etc.
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Moochelle really needs to worry about her junk in her trunk. It be getting large. If not, she'll need to buy a wideload permit, caution flags and a engine upgrade for Air Force 1.
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We must be the only nation where our starving children are obese.
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We must be the only nation where our starving children are obese.
Look at all the stupid food programs we now have and just about ANY kid qualifies for. Before, lunch, after school and now summertime food programs. While the left jumps all over McDonalds and fast food, they force the very same crap onto our kids. The schools buy their food from the exact same suppliers that supply McDonalds and the other fast food places. This has everything to do with control.
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Moochelle really needs to worry about her junk in her trunk. It be getting large. If not, she'll need to buy a wideload permit, caution flags and a engine upgrade for Air Force 1.
Wouldn't it be funny if a member of the press asked her if she was going to start following those same standards herself?? "Your butt has gotten rather large Ma'am"
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Wouldn't it be funny if a member of the press asked her if she was going to start following those same standards herself?? "Your butt has gotten rather large Ma'am"
Send Studdering John out there it interview her like he did with Tommy Lasorda. Studdering John asked Tommy "Coach, now that you're fat again, do you have to the money back to Slimfast?"

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