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Wednesday, December 27, 2006
John Stossel :: Townhall.com Columnist
Is nothin too trivial for the busybodies?
by John Stossel
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The motto at the popular Heart Attack Grill in Tempe, Ariz., is: "Taste ... worth dying for!" That's because it serves only artery-clogging food like big hamburgers (the biggest is called the "Quadruple Bypass") and "Flatliner Fries," which are boiled in lard.  The restaurant's website says: "Insane political correctness stands as a barrier between the average man and his pursuit of happiness."

I guess that's why they refuse to sell diet soda or "diet" anything.

And, oh, yes, the waitresses wear sexy costumes.

But this is not what earned the Heart Attack Grill a threatening letter from Arizona's attorney general. What upset the government was that the Heart Attack Grill waitresses call themselves "nurses." The waitresses dress like nurses -- although in some cases like nurses you'd see only in an X-rated movie. After customers eat the fatty food, they can ask their "nurse" to wheel them out to their car in a wheelchair -- just like at the hospital.

The customers like the gimmick, and the nurse-waitresses like working there, but the Arizona Board of Nursing says the restaurant violates state law. According to an intimidating letter from the office of the attorney general, only a person who holds a valid license to practice nursing may use the title "nurse."

Give me a break.

It seems ridiculous, but it got restaurant owner Jon Basso's attention. "When somebody with the title of attorney general calls you up and you're a small businessman like me, with three kids to support, that's scary," Basso told ABC.

The Board of Nursing would not talk to me about this, but Sandy Summers of the Center for Nursing Advocacy was eager to explain what bothers many nurses. "It's not only the Heart Attack Grill. It's the whole 'naughty nurse' image," she said. Her group says that stereotype kills thousands of people, because it creates a nursing shortage by discouraging women from becoming nurses.

"It's a constant association of sex and nursing that we object to. And it creates an environment where people actually think that nurses are people you can have anonymous sex with, these, these brainless sluts."

People at the restaurant told us that the state nursing board's complaint was ridiculous. "I really think they need to grow a sense of humor," one waitress said. A male customer added, "It's pretty plain they're not nurses."

Sandy Summers, the nurse's advocate, was undeterred. "So yeah, it may just all be a big joke. But, year after year, decade after decade, of, oh, nurses, brainless sluts. Nurses, brainless sluts. I mean, it's not really a joke anymore."

I asked her: Can't people tell the difference between fiction and reality? Should doctors be upset about Dr. Pepper? Continued...

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Subject: Nurses
I spent over thirty years working with nurses over much of that time. They were a constant source of friction at several agencies I was employed by.


Anyone and everyone who has ever worked around nurses knows that there is a constant tension between nurses and doctors. The nurses almost always believe that they know more than the doctors. They don't.


When working in mental health facilities that employed nurses and psychotherapists there was invariably tension between the two. Now I don't want to hear any howls of outrage from nurses who do not fit the description I just gave. Of course all nurses are not like that. But enough are to make my observations valid.


As far as the sexual stereotyping of nurses by the way they are depicted in porn movies, I think that is a ridiculous concern. To try to force that restaurant to change the way their employees dress is just typical of the power trip too many nurses are on.


The whole thing should be a non-issue, but PC elevates the most asinine and moronic issues into the public domain. Another reason to get rid of lefties.

Big Brother on the prowl again!
Good grief. I can't wait to see next weeks article.

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