I See Civil Unions and Tolerance Of Homosexuality Has Certainly Dragged Vermont Down Into The Gutter…
…Not.
Vermont called healthiest state, Louisiana last
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Louisiana has displaced Mississippi as the unhealthiest U.S. state and other Southern states were close rivals due to high obesity and smoking rates in new rankings that deemed Vermont the healthiest.
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Many Southern states were clustered near the bottom of the rankings. The region has some of the highest rates of obesity, which contributes to heart disease, stroke, diabetes and some types of cancer, as well as high rates of smoking, which causes cancer, lung disease, heart disease and other problems.
One in five Louisianians lacked health insurance, while 31 percent were obese. It also suffers from high child poverty, infant mortality, premature death rate and cancer deaths, according to the report.
And if you think all that counts as a black mark against Louisiana’s political leaders…well…the GOP has something to say to you about that…
GOP Looks to Louisiana’s Governor
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa — Last weekend, 18 days after Barack Obama decisively defeated their candidate for president, a mostly Republican crowd of self-described conservatives received their first introduction to someone many prominent members of the GOP think could be the party’s own version of Obama.
Like the president-elect, Gov. Bobby Jindalof Louisiana is young (37), accomplished (a Rhodes scholar) and, as the son of Indian immigrants, someone familiar with breaking racial and cultural barriers. He came to Iowa to deliver a pair of speeches, and his mere presence ignited talk that the 2012 presidential campaign has begun here, if coyly. Already, a fierce fight is looming between him and other Republicans — former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee, who arrived in Iowa a couple of days before him, and Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, who is said to be coming at some point — for the hearts of social conservatives.
"The Republicans really have no choice except to look at some people more youthful if they want to have a better chance of winning," said Betty E. Johnson, an independent and the wife of a Cedar Rapids pastor, who voted for George W. Bush in 2000 and 2004 but who went for Obama over 72-year-old John McCain. "I liked Obama’s energy and hope. I don’t know, but maybe a younger person would give Republicans a feeling of more energy, openness."
Jindalof is a religious right nutcase who is still trying to get creationism taught as science in the public schools, and who participated in an exorcism when he was in college. Yeah…he’s sure to get the vote of the faithful. And never mind all that stuff about the health and welfare of the citizens of his state. None of that is more important after all, then their spiritual well being. Which is why the bible belt states routinely, invariably, rank at or near the bottom of…well…nearly every measure of civilized, industrial nation progress. Literacy… education levels… teenage pregnancy… STDs… domestic abuse… infant mortality… the general health of both adults and children… But on the other hand they don’t allow the gays to get married…so that’s a plus…right…?
It’s an article of faith among the kook pews that gays live half as long as heterosexuals, spread filth and disease, and cause the general breakdown of family and society. I guess Vermont hasn’t figured that out yet. Or Massachusetts. Meanwhile the bible belt is killing itself with righteousness. But what the heck, the world is coming to an end soon anyway…right? Loose the bible belt, and the rest of the United States is right up there with the rest of the industrial world in all these measures. Include them in, and they drag us into into third world territory…
December 6th, 2008 at 6:10 am
I just now saw this…..funny
http://www.funnyordie.com/videos/c0cf508ff8/prop-8-the-musical-starring-jack-black-john-c-reilly-and-many-more-from-fod-team-jack-black-craig-robinson-john-c-reilly-and-rashida-jones