REDUCATION AND RELOCATION OF PEOPLE DANGEROUS TO OTHER'S HEALTH CONSIDERED, FURTHER ACTIONS DEBATED

In compliance with the latest smoking ban, Charleston County will forcibly relocate peoples considered to be "unhealthy" by County Council.
County Advisor Mullah Omar stated "We have had these issues of the infidels...I mean the lawless...who do not understand what is best for them, and do not want to follow the law. We had ways of dealing with those who refuse to act in their best intrests, but I don't think your county council is Progressive enough for that, yet."
The same dirty, nasty, and lowbrow practioners of the pastime of death dared to speak out against their own good, citing archaic reasons as "property rights" and governmental interference with private property. This speaks of a poorly educated mind, obviously home or Christian schooled outside the arena of competent educators of the Charleston County school system.
County Council is further debating Body Mass Index (BMI) standards for resturaunts and clubs. Patrons would be denied entrance to the clubs if they were found to be in violation. The debate among council is what actions should the county take?
One councilman was quoted, "In my opinion, anyone wih a BMI of under 18 is obviously eating disordered. I know that the clinical threshold is a BMI of 17, but we're going to err on the side of caution for your own good. I think that the CCSO should have a special SWAT team to swoop down on these people when they are not a danger to themselves or others. I'd call it a Bodymass Index Team, CHarleston. Some underweight a-cup coed from the C of C walks into Wild Wings in Mount Pleasant, and WHOOSH... off they go with her to forced feeding and 'protective custody.'"
Since many of the council are over an overweight BMI themselves, many observers have been calling the debating of council in dealing with the overweight as "stalling" and "favoritism."
A new relcation subdivision is being built for the human debris without the brains to figure out what is good for them. Although the P&C wanted to tour the grounds of the new facility, we were told that it was strictly off limits for the good of the "uneducated" who are there.
"After all," stated one councilman,"These people don't know what's good for them. The next thing you know, they'd say that marijuana should stay illegal!"
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