Fla. Doctor Fired over “Donuts=Death” Sign

Florida Health Department  After Posting "America Dies on Dunkin'" Sign Outside Health Department Doctor Forced to Resign..
by Associated Press
Published: Thu, August 13, 2009 - 2:53 pm CST Last Updated: Thu, August 13, 2009 - 2:55 pm CST
(AP) Dr. Jason Newsom railed against burgers, french fries, fried chicken and sweet tea in his campaign to promote better eating in a part of the country known as the Redneck Riviera. He might still be leading the charge if he had only left the doughnuts alone.

A 38-year-old former Army doctor who served in Iraq, Newsom returned home to Panama City a few years ago to run the Bay County Health Department and launched a one-man war on obesity by posting sardonic warnings on an electronic sign outside:

"Sweet Tea = Liquid Sugar."

"Hamburger = Spare Tire."

"French Fries = Thunder Thighs."

He also called out KFC by name to make people think twice about fried chicken.

Then he parodied "America Runs on Dunkin'," the doughnut chain's slogan, with: "America Dies on Dunkin'."

Some power players in the Gulf Coast tourist town decided they had had their fill.

A county commissioner who owns a doughnut shop and two lawyers who own a new Dunkin' Donuts on Panama City Beach turned against him, along with some of his own employees, Newsom says. After the lawyers threatened to sue, his bosses at the Florida Health Department made him remove the anti-fried dough rants and eventually forced him to resign, he says.

"I picked on doughnuts because those things are ubiquitous in this county. Everywhere I went, there were two dozen doughnuts on the back table. At church, there were always doughnuts on the back table at Sunday school. It is social expectation thing," says Newsom, a lean 6-foot, 167-pounder in a county where 39 percent of all adults were overweight in 2007 and one in four was considered obese.

Newsom was hired by the state Health Department to direct the county agency. His $140,000-a-year salary is paid jointly by the state and the county. His job primarily involves educating the public about health issues - swine flu, AIDS and the like - but he also decided to address the dangers of glazed, sprinkled and jelly-filled treats.

He angered staff members by barring doughnuts from department meetings and announcing he would throw the fat-laden sweets away if he saw them in the break room. He also banned candy bars in the vending machines, putting in peanuts instead.

In May, lawyers Bo Rivard and Michael Duncan, co-owners of a new Dunkin' Donuts, asked Newsom to take down the "America Dies on Dunkin"' message. Newsom already had run other anti-doughnut warnings, including "Doughnuts = Diabetes," and "Dunkin' Donuts = Death."

The businessmen had the backing of County Commissioner Mike Thomas, who owns a diner and a doughnut shop. Thomas called for Newsom's ouster, saying the doctor shouldn't have named businesses on the message board.

"I think he was somewhat of a zealot," Thomas says. "I don't have a problem with him pushing an agenda, it's the way he did it. People borrowed money to go into business and they are being attacked by the government."

A short time after Newsom's meeting with Rivard and Duncan, Newsom says, his bosses at the state Health Department told him that his leadership wasn't wanted and that he could be fired or resign. He chose to resign May 8 but has reapplied for the job.

"I have never been known for my subtlety. I don't have a knack for it. I speak the truth to people and just assume that that my data and purpose are so real and true that everyone will see the value of what I'm doing," says Newsom, who now works at a prison, doing exams of inmates.

Rivard and Duncan did not return numerous calls to their offices.

"Dunkin' Donuts is pleased that the signs have been removed," Andrew Mastrangelo, a spokesman for Canton, Mass.-based Dunkin' Donuts said in an e-mail.

The Florida Health Department has refused to talk about Newsom since he is considered a job applicant. "We will be happy to talk to you after the position has been filled," department spokeswoman Susan Smith said in an e-mail.

Newsom is hoping to get his job back so that he can resume his campaign against overeating.

"My method was a little provocative and controversial," he says, "but there wasn't a person in Bay County who wasn't talking about health and healthy eating."


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I wonder what is going to happen now that there is a reported “sugar shortage.” I bet people are going to pay more for their goodies, or lose weight. Other than naming names of businesses, I think he was on the right track. Obesity is too prevalent, and really giving up junk and sugar isn’t THAT hard (after the first week anyway) and the results, even beyond weight loss are worth it.

My hat is off to the “Good Doctor” for stepping up and taking risk in order to “stand for something vs. falling for anything”!

If people were a little more informed about sugar and other ingredients in the things we “call” food, there would be a lot more people on board with the “Good Doctor”.
  He seems to be ONE of few who are actually attempting to “Cause No Further Harm”

  Processed Sugar is like legalized cocaine.
          Only BETTER!

One, because it legal.
It is cheap.
It makes us feel good or gives a little boost.
It is cheap.
It’s readily available.
It is cheap.
It is in so many forms(or products)...
Because it is cheap.
It’s ADDICTIVE and it causes withdrawal symptoms until we fulfill the craving.
But not a problem ... becauzzzzzzz ...
you guessed it ...
It’s cheap! And Readily Available!
Go Gitch yo Buzz On!

Now! That is all fine and dandy ... especially if you’re in the “business” of moving said product.
It’s fine and dandy if you partake of said product, after all it IS legal and we are “free” to make our own choices ... right?
Unless you are a Cocaine Baby or Sugar Baby … same principle!
Sidenote ... DECISIONS are based on the Past(dictating influences)...
CHOICES are based on the Present and Future (What is, right now ... and to be later).

Part Two coming soon;

However, to my defense that usually will last me a day and a half. If my husband is nowhere around.

Sooooo-you jumpstart your metabolism three-fold tomorrow.lol I will warn you though,if you have been “dieting,” especially if you’ve cut out the junk, sugar and starches-eating just one is going to be hard to stomach. And if you do get it all down, you will get a “sugar rush” shortly after and probably regret it. Sorry if I busted your doughnut party….

Ok. Well you both are making me look bad. I always have to buy a dozen. :( Of course it is only the original glaze and when the hot sign is on.

The problem with that rmseek is I can’t eat just one.  I’m good for ATLEAST 3.

Ummm, I’m thinking the chocolate creme filled ones at Krispy Kreme! Doubly sinful! Mike, so what about diets-eating junk once in a while will only jump start your metabolism when you go back on the wagon tomorrow! And you can always drink a Diet Coke with it-to balance it out, ya know.smile

Sweet Jesus!  I want a fresh out the oven KK!  OMG!  People have nick named them Krispy Krack for a reason.  I’m like fiending now.  I might have to go as soon as I get off work.  To heck with the “diet” I’m on.

You saying you never had a Krispy Kreme doughnut? Might be wise. They are addicting.

People don’t want to know the truth. They just want to live their pitiful lives in peace, to die at a early age. I say let em. The more that die early, the less are in my way later on.

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