September 20, 2009

"Surgeon General Benjamin had previously been a nutritional advisor to Burger King. The only advice a “health expert” should give Burger King is to stop selling food. The “nutritional advisor” job was described as, “promoting balanced diets and active lifestyle choices” — and who better to do that than the folks who hand you meat and corn syrup through a car window? When you have a surgeon general who comes from Burger King, it’s a message to lobbyists, and that message is, “Have it your way."
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