Media Alert: Pamela Geller on the Ezra Levant show on SUN TV Tonight

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I will be appearing later today on Ezra Levant's news show, The Source, on SUN TV. We will be discussing the Nanny Bloomberg's (mayor on New York's) latest edict to hospitals to hide baby formula so more new moms will breast-feed

Once again, Bloomberg has exceeded his authority. The nanny state is out of control. He is presuming control over every aspect of citizens' lives. The worst part is that the citizenry acquiesces.

Bloomberg should be thrown out for this tyranny, this war on individual rights.

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11 years ago

Well, breastfeeding IS better for babies and moms, and bad for formula-marketing giant corporations. My son was breastfed for 13 months, (that was almost 30 years ago), and the corporate researchers are still to this day “perfecting” the formula. Bloomberg did overstep himself but, at least, in the right direction. With the coming economic crisis women will have to return to basics to economize. Formula is not only harmful, it’s very expensive, and women who try to save money by buying powdered varieties and over diluting them will be harming their babies even more while mother’s milk is free and perfect for every stage in baby’s development, including prematurity.

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Reader
11 years ago

The issue of women having the “right” to formula-feed their babies is just as fake as their “right” to have an abortion, or the “right” to assisted suicide.

Carolyn
Carolyn
11 years ago

You’ve got it backwards here. The problem isn’t that hospitals are ending the practice of showering new moms with free formula samples. The problem is that they’ve still been hand-in-glove with the formula manufacturers all these years, even though they know perfectly well that breast is best.
Getting started breastfeeding is often very *hard*. So you’re a new, exhausted mom having a hard time with breastfeeding . . . but you have all these free samples from the hospital . . . and you know it must be fine, otherwise the *hospital* wouldn’t have given it to you! So you mix it up, the baby chugs it down . . . and it was so *easy*! And it’s so much easier for the baby, too. Having tried it, your baby then doesn’t want to go back to the hard (but oh-so-much-better-for-her) work of learning to nurse.
You’re right, Bloomberg is an over-the-top nanny. But in this case, he’s just used his bully pulpit to encourage the hospitals to do what they should have been doing all along. Hospitals have been doing what’s best for them (getting money from formula manufacturers for pushing their poor synthetic imitation), not what’s best for mothers and babies. The world is coming down around our ears–let’s not waste time castigating Bloomberg over the one thing he actually got right!

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