Thanks to your wonderful Jan. 25 report, Jeneé Osterheldt, about Paula Deen, “Don’t blame Paula Deen.”
We don’t need a scapegoat for obesity and diabetes. It sure isn’t Paula’s fault.
People should leave Paula alone. Let’s work on the drug dealers.
Sue Reich
Kansas City, Kan.
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Kind of like a talk show host yelling about how the economy is going down the toilet and the only way to protect yourself is to buy gold. Then in an advertisement he is selling the so called gold at an inflated rate.
Posted by: T. Hanson | January 31, 2012 at 09:07 AM
The problem with Deen is that she has known about her diabetes for years, but only made her illness public after she secured a promotional deal with a diabetes drug company. I'm sorry, but that is just ethically wrong! She's not a scapegoat for obesity and diabetes, she is a perfect example of what can happen when you eat fattening foods too much. And she seems to be saying, "It's ok, eat all this crap and then I'll sell you this drug once you develop this disease from eating all this crap
Posted by: TRA | January 31, 2012 at 08:53 AM