Should First Lady Publicly Discuss Her Daughters' Obesity Issues?
February 6, 2010 | nyc | Vetting explained
Some, including Matt Drudge, have been going to town lately on the first lady's disucussing her daughters' weight issues, citing her doctor's alerting her to
possible weight problems that were eventually "nipped" before they became full blown obesity.
Certainly obesity is a worthy, in fact critical cause for Michelle Obama to be concerned with---but is her daughters'privacy worth risking?
FIRST LADY OBAMA, SHOULD YOU BE INVOLVING THE INTIMATE DETAILS OF YOUR DAUGHTERS' HEALTH IN YOUR NATIONAL AWARENESS OF OBESITY ISSUES? DO YOU SEE ANY POSSIBLE RISKS TO THEIR SELF IMAGE?
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