Saturday, September 19, 2009
President Barack Obama hinted he could support a "sin tax" on fizzy drinks to help lower high rates of US obesity
A man drinks a bottle of soda in California. President Barack Obama hinted he could support a "sin tax" on fizzy drinks to help lower high rates of US obesity, but admitted it would be an uphill battle against corporate and economic interests. (AFP/Getty Images/File/Justin Sullivan)
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Theirs to many taxes. Taxes are a sin.
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