Does Chris Christie's Weight Hold Him Back From Higher Office?
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2012/07/03 18:00:00
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Governor Christie is a straight-talking, no-BS kind of guy who seems like a refreshing alternative to double-talking politicians. Many thought he should have been the Republican nominee, but the fact that he was overweight was a non-starter for his presidential bid. He is trying to lose the pounds, but admits that it is hard to do.
ABCNEWS.GO.COM reports:

ABCNEWS.GO.COM reports:
(ABC News) TRENTON, N.J. — New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie opened up about his weight problem in an interview with ABC News and stressed he is “trying” to lose weight, a battle he’s waged for 30 years, but said he’s never considered gastric bypass surgery because it’s “too risky.” “I mean, see, listen, I think there’s a fundamental misunderstanding among people regarding weight and regarding all those things that go into, to people being overweight,” Christie said in an interview that will air Tuesday on “Nightline.” “I think folks say — yeah, well he must just not be disciplined, you…

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shellyBlink182ToMark17 2012/07/03 19:38:07No






















Just for giggles and grins.....Do the Scicillians feel the same way? Please....no offense. It's just a simple question. Don't be so sensitive. Roman/Italians have bigger history than a gang banger.....anyday.
How do you say it: Chow! Areviderche!
Italian Business Man. lol
Here's the edit-supposedly, this was a term the feds used for Mafia types.
I don't have ANY issues with Italians. Period.
But, you gotta admit that the old-school families in the mob were of Italian descent.
That doesn't mean all Italians are mobbed up.
In my town, the Trafficantes were the only mob family in Florida.
C'mon, Joe.
They have out-of-town mobsters.
Like the pipefitters' union that built the new Diplomat.
I know it well. I once worked there.
La Cosa Nostra isn't Yiddish, though.