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BigBadBrian
08-02-2005, 02:29 PM
WASHINGTON, Aug. 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The following is a fact sheet released today by the Democratic National Committee:


The White House this weekend announced that President Bush received good news during his annual physical. Doctors pronounced the President to be in "superior" physical condition, which media reports attributed to his rigorous, six day a week exercise routine. While President Bush has made physical fitness a personal priority, his cuts to education funding have forced schools to roll back physical education classes and his Administration's efforts to undermine Title IX sports programs have threatened thousands of women's college sports programs.


"President Bush's has dropped the ball when it comes to fully funding physical education in public schools and women's athletic programs at the college level," said Democratic National Committee spokesman Josh Earnest. "His personal habits indicate that physical fitness is not just fun and games for him. Don't our kids deserve the same opportunities to be physically fit? President Bush should stop running from his responsibility and make sure that all American children have access to physical fitness programs."


BUSH IN SUPERIOR HEALTH, BUT AMERICA'S YOUTH NOT


Doctors gave President Bush a clean bill of health in his annual checkup this weekend and White House spokesperson Dana Perino proclaimed him to be "in superior health." However, America's youth are not so lucky. While obesity has been declared an epidemic in this country, Bush's education policy is putting children at risk with cuts in physical education and school athletic programs.


BUSH CUTTING PHYSICAL EDUCATION PROGRAMS


Bush's 2006 Budget Cut Physical Education By 25 Percent. Bush's 2006 budget request cut physical education funding for students in kindergarten through twelfth grade by $18.4 million. The 2006 cut is the "first year of a 2-year phase out of the program in order to redirect resources to higher-priority activities" according to the Department of Education. (U.S. Department of Education)


School Systems Nationwide Forced To Implement Pay-To-Play Athletic Programs. USA Today surveyed state high school sports associations and found 34 states in which associations say at least some school districts are charging students to play sports. Pay-to-play fees have cropped up or ballooned at schools in Alaska, Ohio, Massachusetts, Michigan, Kansas and other states. The fees grew from $75 to $250 in one Massachusetts school district two years ago. (Indianapolis Star, 5/2/05; USA Today, 7/30/04)


BUSH ROLLING BACK ATHLETIC OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN


Bush Weakened Title IX Rules. The Bush Administration's Education Department quietly issued a new clarification of the regulations interpreting Title IX. The new rules allow colleges to demonstrate that they are satisfying the demand for women's sports with an online survey showing that female students have no unmet sports interests. Even if the non-response rate is high in the survey, non-response is to be interpreted as a lack of interest according to the Education Department. (New York Times, 3/23/05)


NCAA President Says Rules Could "Reverse the Progress Made Over the Last Three Decades." "NCAA President Myles Brand joined in condemning the guidelines, saying they could 'reverse the progress made over the last three decades.' He added his disappointment that officials issued the clarification 'without benefit of public discussion and input.'" (Los Angeles Times, 3/23/05)


Bush Recommended Undermining Title IX Rules In 2002 As Well. In June 2002, Bush's Education Secretary Roderick Paige created the Commission on Opportunity in Athletics to review Title IX, the federal law that has expanded athletic opportunities for women and girls for 30 years by barring sexual discrimination. This January the commission came back with recommendations that would ease the regulations of Title IX. A statement by the National Women's Law Center opposed the Bush Commission's proposals, "Some have characterized the Commission's long list of proposed changes as minor and moderate. Nothing could be further from the truth. Make no mistake about it. If accepted by the Bush Administration, the Commission's proposals would dramatically reduce the sports participation opportunities and scholarships to which women and girls are entitled under the law." (Washington Post, 6/27/02; New York Times, 1/31/03; NWLC Statement, 2/5/03, http://www.nwlc.org)


CHILDHOOD OBESITY SKYROCKETING


The Rate Of Childhood Obesity Has Skyrocketed In Recent Years. The rate of childhood obesity has skyrocketed in recent years, and more than 9 million children over age 6 are now considered overweight. The rapid rise has alarmed public health experts, because overweight children are far more likely to develop health problems. Currently, the U.S. government estimates that 30 percent of the nation's kids are overweight or on their way to being too heavy. Nearly twice as many children and three times as many teens are overweight now compared to two decades ago. (Washington Post, 10/1/04; USA Today, 6/4/04; Greensboro News & Record, 3/21/04)

Gee, I wonder why? Instead of the parents and the eating choices, let's blame the President. Yeah, that makes sense. :rolleyes:

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Nickdfresh
08-02-2005, 02:52 PM
Do you agree or disagree with this BRIAN. Everytime I hear school budget cuts, the first thing to go is athletics and gym class. I'm shocked that most schools no longer have phys. ed. every day.

academic punk
08-05-2005, 09:39 AM
Can you pass the heavily government subsidized high fructose corn syrup, please?

NightProwler
08-05-2005, 09:40 AM
brian...are you the kid with or without the baseball cap?

Jesus Christ
08-05-2005, 09:43 AM
Dad and I did not create high fructose corn syrup, trans fats and bleached flour.

If ye had left foods as We made them, ye would not hath so many problems with thy health.

And encouraging children to exercize their bodies certainly would not hurt. One would think the Son of Bush would want them in shape to fight his wars :(

academic punk
08-05-2005, 01:26 PM
Originally posted by Jesus Christ
Dad and I did not create high fructose corn syrup, trans fats and bleached flour.

If ye had left foods as We made them, ye would not hath so many problems with thy health.

And encouraging children to exercize their bodies certainly would not hurt. One would think the Son of Bush would want them in shape to fight his wars :(


Verily.

Guitar Shark
08-05-2005, 01:31 PM
Blame for the childhood obesity problem lies primarily with the parents. However, the government is at least partially to blame. Spending cuts for education have forced many school districts to either cut certain programs (P.E. or gym class is among the biggest victims) or come up with creative ways to increase revenue to offset the cuts. Many school districts have entered into contracts with fast food and soft drink manufacturers, and so this is what kids are eating at school. Read "Fast Food Nation," or see the more recent "Super Size Me" movie for disturbing info on this trend.

academic punk
08-05-2005, 01:39 PM
Originally posted by Guitar Shark
Blame for the childhood obesity problem lies primarily with the parents. However, the government is at least partially to blame. Spending cuts for education have forced many school districts to either cut certain programs (P.E. or gym class is among the biggest victims) or come up with creative ways to increase revenue to offset the cuts. Many school districts have entered into contracts with fast food and soft drink manufacturers, and so this is what kids are eating at school. Read "Fast Food Nation," or see the more recent "Super Size Me" movie for disturbing info on this trend.

Skip Super-Size Me, just read Fast Food Nation.

Everything that's in the movie is in the book, and much, much more.

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0060938455/qid=1123263715/sr=8-1/ref=pd_bbs_1/002-5565243-9556844?v=glance&s=books&n=507846

Parents can only do so much when virtually the only affordable/available foods are artificial and manufactured. Add to that the rise in the number of work hours people have to deal with just to make ends meet, and the convenience of fast food is all the more understandable.

When farmers are PAID by the government to harvest FAR more corn than they'll ever need for the purpose of creating high fructose corn syrup - and you can look it up, the level of obesity in this country and its rise runs dirctly parallel to the amount of HFCS we include in our diets - it's the government that has to turn the tide on the matter.

(Which is made all the more difficult when the meat lobby and the dairy lobby and the saturated fat lobby - I made that one up - all add so much to our elected officials coffers that they're reluctant - at best - to do anything truly significant about it.)

academic punk
08-05-2005, 01:40 PM
And Jesterstar's diet of the cock, the cock, and the cock is another matter altogether.

JesterStar...HE'S HUNGRY FOR THE COCK!!!

Unchainme
08-05-2005, 02:26 PM
Originally posted by academic punk
And Jesterstar's diet of the cock, the cock, and the cock is another matter altogether.

JesterStar...HE'S HUNGRY FOR THE COCK!!!

LMFAO

BigBadBrian
08-05-2005, 03:13 PM
AP talks about cock way too much for me. All kidding aside, I think he's batting for the other team.

:gulp:

academic punk
08-05-2005, 03:17 PM
Originally posted by BigBadBrian
AP talks about cock way too much for me. All kidding aside, I think he's batting for the other team.

:gulp:

This from a bitch who STILL has posters of a shirtless Ollie North on his wall.

BigBadBrian
08-05-2005, 08:20 PM
Originally posted by academic punk
This from a bitch who STILL has posters of a shirtless Ollie North on his wall.

Pissed you off, huh?

:cool:

Big Train
08-06-2005, 09:57 PM
Governator just banned junk food from school cafeterias in Cali on Friday.

Can't pick on THAT repub for phys ed. Steroids perhaps but he seems to have sidestepped that pretty well. His public service for phys ed can't be argued with though.

FORD
08-07-2005, 01:32 AM
Originally posted by Big Train
Governator just banned junk food from school cafeterias in Cali on Friday.

Can't pick on THAT repub for phys ed. Steroids perhaps but he seems to have sidestepped that pretty well. His public service for phys ed can't be argued with though.

Actually, Herr Gropenator's let himself go lately.....

http://photos1.blogger.com/img/251/3728/640/arnoldbeforeand%20after.jpg

Guess he's been endorsing supplements, but not using them himself.

Nickdfresh
08-07-2005, 07:19 AM
Originally posted by FORD
Actually, Herr Gropenator's let himself go lately.....

http://photos1.blogger.com/img/251/3728/640/arnoldbeforeand%20after.jpg

Guess he's been endorsing supplements, but not using them himself.

The guy's 58 FORD...He really doesn't look that bad.

academic punk
08-07-2005, 09:51 AM
Originally posted by academic punk
This from a bitch who STILL has posters of a shirtless Ollie North on his wall.

No, you just bore me.

BigBadBrian
08-07-2005, 10:55 AM
academic punk just said he bores himself.

uhu huh uhu huh uhu huh huh uhuh

:D

:killer:

academic punk
08-07-2005, 11:33 AM
Anyway, back on topic, for those of us who have a clue, anyone catch Bill Clinton on "Paging Sanjay Gupta" discussing this very topic of childhood obesity and the cuts in school Phys Ed programs yesterday?

Guitar Shark
08-08-2005, 11:07 AM
Originally posted by academic punk
Anyway, back on topic, for those of us who have a clue, anyone catch Bill Clinton on "Paging Sanjay Gupta" discussing this very topic of childhood obesity and the cuts in school Phys Ed programs yesterday?

No. However, I did hear a short report about some school district in Florida that is planning to serve turtle soup in its cafeterias.

academic punk
08-08-2005, 11:57 AM
Would that be the kind of turtle soup that Jesterstar likes to drink?

Steve Savicki
08-08-2005, 01:07 PM
Just have one of the Roth Army weightlifters in The Locker Room create his workouts.