but i didn t quite hear you right. i m certainly against the fact that they re defunct now and against them bankrupting the united states of america. that s what i wanted to hear what you said about it. something needs to be done about that. the reason i think they got the votes in the house or will have the votes, a number of house members who voted no on the bill are retiring and now they don t have to worry about the politics of it and they can change their votes. secondly because you have fewer house members now, because of this retirement in georgia, and the one in how s, the votes don t have to be 418 this time. you know what? i want to say this to bob for a second and go back to kate, lamar alexander was on and bill was speaking with him and he basically said as has been said many times, let s start over, you know, and is there why is there shame in that, bob? why not throw out that big bat fat bill that sat in front of eric kantor, wouldn t both sides benefit, wou
freedom to be fat bill? i hope it s more than that. here in mississippi we see it is an intrusion in our rights to operate a legal business. it s comforting to know that sarah palin is on board with me. geraldo: she certainly is. you know that obesity is bad for people? absolutely. we recognize that in our state. let s start off the program by saying a few weeks ago, first lady obama, michelle obama was in town. she was celebrating at one of our school districts in clinton, mississippi there has been a reduction of 13% of childhood obesity. so mississippi is doing good things. i don t think we need more government involvement in an industry like a food services industry to be the whipping stock of the nation. geraldo: what about the argument that a fat person is