[Vision2020] Hot Dogs, Pizza, and Nachos, MSDs Meal Plans
Dan Carscallen
areaman at moscow.com
Tue Jul 24 06:25:42 PDT 2007
Donovan,
it's good to see that you are still the perpetually petulant spewer of
half-truths and innuendo.
keep up the mediocre work.
As for my impending candidacy, an announcement will be forthcoming when
the situation draws near. Not really an issue yet.
DC
P.S. win or lose, at least I have the nads to step up and stand for
something, rather than sit at my keyboard and whine.
-----Original Message-----
From: Donovan Arnold [mailto:donovanjarnold2005 at yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, July 23, 2007 4:27 PM
To: Dan Carscallen; vision2020 at moscow.com
Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Hot Dogs, Pizza, and Nachos, MSDs Meal Plans
Dan,
Aside from testifying to the city council to keep disabled kids out of
your neighborhood, its good to see you are finally able to actually take
a clear stance on an issue without waffling in indecision--are you not
running for office again, or is this one giant step for Perpetual
Candidate Dan, and one tiny step for Moscow?
Party on Predator Dude,
Donovan
Dan Carscallen <areaman at moscow.com> wrote:
Sorry you missed the point. I guess you'd rather just argue and accuse
me of caving in to my whining brats. They'll be glad to know that
they're thought of that way.
I suppose if I'm caving to their whining brattiness I can't keep telling
them I'm the meanest dad ever.
Maybe we should all endeavor to emulate Mr. Arnold's eating habits,
since he evidently follows the healthy path.
Party on.
DC
-----Original Message-----
From: Donovan Arnold [mailto:donovanjarnold2005 at yahoo.com]
Sent: Sunday, July 22, 2007 7:46 PM
To: Dan Carscallen; vision2020 at moscow.com
Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Hot Dogs, Pizza, and Nachos, MSDs Meal Plans
Areaperson says;
"So what's better? The kid picking the "junk" food over the healthy
food, or the kid not eating at all and the icky vegetables going in the
trash?"
So you let your children eat whatever they want?
What's better is to teach children healthy eating habits rather then
letting 2/3 of them have whatever they want and grow up to be obese
thinking McDonald's everyday is OK.
Caving into every screaming demand of a whining brat rather than
teaching them what is right and wrong is a serious child abuse problem
in this country. Who is in charge, the adult or the child? Schools
should not even be offering this junk except for maybe once a week.
People crave what they grow up eating. This is very dangerous what we
are teaching kids is food. It isn't food, it is junk.
Best,
Donovan
Dan Carscallen <areaman at moscow.com> wrote:
Donovan says:
"Saying that giving children a choice between junk food and healthy food
and being surprised why the child always picks the junk food seems like
a cop out. "Like WOW, the six yer old chose the pizza over the mixed
vegetables!" Of course children need to be taught and guided away from
junk food."
So what's better? The kid picking the "junk" food over the healthy
food, or the kid not eating at all and the icky vegetables going in the
trash?
DC
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