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| 1) | 7/15/10 | Animal Rights Group’s Lawsuit a Leafy Fantasy We’re still trying to decide how to describe the latest lawsuit from the misnamed Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM), but the words “dumb,” “dumber,” and “frivolous” keep coming to mind. For the unaware (i.e., most Americans), PCRM |
| 2) | 7/12/10 | Milk Malice Too Extreme for Anti-Milk Extremist In today’s Los Angeles Times, guest contributor Chris Woolston examines the science behind dietary milk recommendations. But interestingly, PCRM’s scaremongering about the supposed milk-cancer “link” isn’t convincing everybody—including PCRM’s founder, |
| 3) | 7/7/10 | Kids Reject Vegan “Food Revolution” One of them is the deceptively named “Physicians Committee” for Responsible Medicine (PCRM), an animal rights organization whose membership includes less than 5 percent actual MDs. For the unfamiliar, PCRM's president (a former president of PETA's parent group) has suggested that eating meat is “ |
| 4) | 5/6/10 | CCF vs. Vilsack contentidonly=true&contentid=bios_vilsack.xml">U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack in Upfront Magazine about whether candy and soda should be banned from schools, we threw our chef's |
| 5) | 4/14/10 | PCRM: The Doctor Is Out (of Line) If there’s one thing everyone should know about the phony “doctors” group known as the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM), it’s that its leaders are vehement vegetarians who dress up PETA-style PR flacking with an air of medical authority. And they don’t cause cancer (no matter how hard |
| 6) | 4/7/10 | Olympic Gold Medalists Disqualified for Unthinking Vegan-Pushing “I’ve noticed a major factor affecting children’s health is the food they’re putting into their bodies. Hope Solo’s profile on USSoccer.com reveals that her “favorite food is Mexican, especially her mom’s tacos. ” And Nastia Liukin’s own website proclaims: “Nastia does not follow any specific diet. |
| 7) | 1/28/10 | SPECIAL REPORT: Terrorism Grand Jury Subpoenas HSUS Lawyer You might remember the 2004 animal-rights attack on a University of Iowa animal laboratory, carried out by the terrorist Animal Liberation Front (ALF). Best was a co-founder of the North American Animal Liberation Press Office and has been |
| 8) | 12/3/09 | Animal Rights Activists Get Preachy With the tel-evangelical activist Wayne Pacelle in charge of the so-called “Humane Society” of the United States, and the radical People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals... |
| 9) | 11/13/09 | Exposing the Animal Rights Agenda <... |
| 10) | 11/4/09 | All Hail the Supreme Master! (Of Anti-Meat Propaganda) What do you get when you combine two obnoxious animal rights groups (the ridiculously misnamed Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine and the phony-baloney Humane Society of the United States) with a self-anointed “Supreme ... |
| 11) | 10/29/09 | “Physicians Committee” Abuses the Law. Again. The Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM), a ridiculously misnamed animal rights group, filed a complaint with the USDA yesterday against a Massachusetts hospital that uses pigs in its trauma treatment training. PCRM claims the hospital’s use of pigs violates the federal Animal Welfare... |
| 12) | 10/22/09 | Meet the Animal Rights Movement’s Rich Aunt The deceptively named “Cancer Project” animal-rights group is at it again. This time its target isn’t hot dog makers, but grilled-chicken servers. Since 2003, PCRM and the Cancer Project have derived 60 percent of their budgets from a single woman: Nanci Alexander, the wealthy founder ... |
| 13) | 8/14/09 | Quote of the Week The Los Angeles Times took aim at the “food police” this week, specifically at the deceptively-named Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine’s lawsuit against hot dog makers and the Center for Science in the Public Interest’s lawsuit against the restaurant chain Denny... |
| 14) | 8/11/09 | Food Nannies Are No Mary Poppins We’ve shown in the past how the radical People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) targets kids in an effort to spread its animal rights agenda. ” And certainly, PETA would never give “Bloody Buckets” to kids outside of fast food ... |
| 15) | 8/6/09 | Grinding Up a Rancid Review A nonprofit research organization confirms that the review omitted a major study on meat consumption and cancer. Just what kind of serious flaws did the review have? |
| 16) | 7/24/09 | Quote Of The Week Yesterday the Los Angeles Times printed a story about this year’s anti-hot dog crusade from the phony, veganism-pushing “Cancer Project” group—itself a spinoff from the misleadingly named Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM, a deceptive animal ... |
| 17) | 7/23/09 | CSPI Aims for Grand Slam, Whiffs on Facts ” At least, that’s what the Center for Science in the Public Interest is claiming in a new lawsuit against Denny’s restaurant. Even though CSPI claims that Denny’s is “misleading” consumers by not providing nutrition information on salt content, Denny’s readily provides the information not just online, but also |
| 18) | 7/22/09 | WARNING: Animal Rights Activism May Result in Frivolous Lawsuits As if money-hungry trial lawyers and filed a lawsuit asking the court to require a cancer-risk warning label on all hot dog packages sold in New Jersey. As we’re telling the media, the Cancer Project is a deceptive spinoff of the woefully misnamed |
| 19) | 4/3/09 | WARNING: Phony Anti-Meat Doctors Getting Desperate For Publicity ” Taking a page from their close friends at PETA, PCRM I've got to think that PCRM has got bigger fish to fry… Of course nobody's suggesting that monster burgers become a dietary mainstay. I don't want to eat a big burger myself. |
| 20) | 3/19/09 | Anti-Meat Propaganda Could Be Hurting Babies' Health maxtoshow=&HITS=10&hits=10&RESULTFORMAT=&fulltext=mills&searchid=1&FIRSTINDEX=0&sortspec=date&resourcetype=HWCIT">a study in this month’s issue of the journal Pediatrics, women with low levels of vitamin B12 (an ... |
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