President Obama's nominee for surgeon general, whose job it is to help encourage Americans to get thinner and healthier, has been working part time as a scientific adviser to the fast-food giant that sells sandwiches like the Whopper and BK Triple Stacker.
Dr. Regina Benjamin, hailed by Mr. Obama for her efforts in running a health clinic in hurricane-ravaged rural Alabama, has been paid $10,000 since last year for serving on a scientific advisory board for Burger King, according to newly filed public financial disclosures
http://washingtontimes.com/news/2009/aug/13/health-nominee-an-adviser-to-burger-king/
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"Hi, I'm Dr. Regina Benjamin, and I'm not only an adviser to Burger King. I'm also a customer."
:lmao:
Dr. Regina Benjamin, hailed by Mr. Obama for her efforts in running a health clinic in hurricane-ravaged rural Alabama, has been paid $10,000 since last year for serving on a scientific advisory board for Burger King, according to newly filed public financial disclosures
http://washingtontimes.com/news/2009/aug/13/health-nominee-an-adviser-to-burger-king/
View attachment 239
"Hi, I'm Dr. Regina Benjamin, and I'm not only an adviser to Burger King. I'm also a customer."
:lmao: