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  • Fatness is not an indication of laziness or mental dullness.

    Janey Canuck in the West Emily Ferguson 1910

  • Opponents of the bill maintain that the "Or You Will Die of Fatness" Bill treads upon American rights.

    Pablo Andreu: Healthcare Bill Renamed "Or You Will Die of Fatness" Bill Pablo Andreu 2011

  • In a last-minute effort to sway public opinion leading up to the Supreme Court appeal, the Obama Administration rebranded the healthcare bill the "Or You Will Die of Fatness" Bill.

    Pablo Andreu: Healthcare Bill Renamed "Or You Will Die of Fatness" Bill Pablo Andreu 2011

  • Opponents of the bill maintain that the "Or You Will Die of Fatness" Bill treads upon American rights.

    Pablo Andreu: Healthcare Bill Renamed "Or You Will Die of Fatness" Bill Pablo Andreu 2011

  • In a last-minute effort to sway public opinion leading up to the Supreme Court appeal, the Obama Administration rebranded the healthcare bill the "Or You Will Die of Fatness" Bill.

    Pablo Andreu: Healthcare Bill Renamed "Or You Will Die of Fatness" Bill Pablo Andreu 2011

  • In a last-minute effort to sway public opinion leading up to the Supreme Court appeal, the Obama Administration rebranded the healthcare bill the "Or You Will Die of Fatness" Bill.

    Pablo Andreu: Healthcare Bill Renamed "Or You Will Die of Fatness" Bill Pablo Andreu 2011

  • Fatness is seen as obscene and therefore regardless of how it may effect the listener, loudly proclaiming someone repulsive, or pointing at them as though they are some sort of side show freak is deemed acceptable.

    Archive 2009-06-01 Renee 2009

  • In 1962, a young writer named John Crawford submitted to The Atlantic "A Plea for Physical Fatness," in which he made the case that the best way to beat the Russians was to ... outweigh them.

    The War on Fat 2007

  • In 1962, a young writer named John Crawford submitted to The Atlantic "A Plea for Physical Fatness," in which he made the case that the best way to beat the Russians was to ... outweigh them.

    The War on Fat 2007

  • Fatness is seen as obscene and therefore regardless of how it may effect the listener, loudly proclaiming someone repulsive, or pointing at them as though they are some sort of side show freak is deemed acceptable.

    Hey Fatty Cover Up Renee 2009

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