| REVIEWER | RATING & REVIEW |
 | abichara (63) 08/05/2006 | well i don't know, maybe that might give me an incentive to get on that diet that i've been meaning to get on!
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 | Drummond (60) 12/26/2005 | I wish, but I would expect there would be a great deal of money spent lobbying against it, and certainly Arnold wouldn't have the balls to buck that kind of money as he'll be facing a tough re-election challenge.
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 | Gentle Jude (25) 12/26/2005 | Maybe in America, but it is probably not the first place in the world. Some states in Australia were thinking of doing that. Now the test is whether Australia will be the one to do it first. Well I think California will win this one because Australians aren't giving up their fast food just yet!
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 | GenghisTheHun (177) 12/25/2005 | If any set of goofball legislators do it, California's are probably it! California has a legislature with the economic acumen of a Bulgarian Marxist Economics professor.
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 | LanceRoxas (41) 12/23/2005 | Fatty food taxes are right around the corner but I can't see California being the first- maybe Hawaii or New Jersey.
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