Ah, the genetics of obesity and the evolution of Homo sapiens...
Let's clear something up. In evolutionary terms, any animal that can eat as much as possible and store it during times of resource plenty is going to have greater survival rates than one that can't - because when a time of starvation hits, that animal is going to survive. This is true even of humans.
Of course, the unfortunate part is that modern human behaviour has evolved faster than modern humans genetics. We have all kinds of genetic remnants that hinder us in the kinds of lives we live in a modern world. Fat storage is just one of those.
That said, and while I know a great deal about how genetics influences our lives, obesity is not a strictly genetic issue. It is a social issue. Our genes may predispose us to a certain body type, but our choices in social life are what determine what actually occurs. Many people have the misconception that because a genetic link exists there is nothing that can be done about a condition. All a genetic link is is a possible factor related to the condition. It's not a sentence, it's certainly not a destiny. People need to remember this.