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| 1) | 1/5/06 | Attending The PETA Class Reunion? Bring Your Parole Officer The arrest of six suspects in a string of eco-terror arsons has generated a string of related stories, including many about the jail-cell suicide of one defendant described as the "ringleader" behind |
| 2) | 4/5/05 | The New Anti-Meat 'Humane' Goliath When long-time animal rights activist Wayne Pacelle took over as president of the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) last June, he sent a memo to all HSUS staffers articulating his vision for the future. |
| 3) | 1/6/05 | Chicken Lady: Holocaust Is For The Birds After she publicly minimized the horrific deaths of Americans who perished on 9-11, we thought United Poultry Concerns president Karen Davis had gone off the rails. But now, in her latest "scholarly" writing, Davis targets Jewish casualties of the |
| 4) | 12/16/03 | Animal Rights 'Whistleblower' Not Credible a> Questions about Butler's truth-telling abilities haven't stopped United Poultry Concerns, Farm Sanctuary, Compassion Over Killing, and other animal rights groups from working with him and publicizing his complaints. a> The Times also quotes ... |
| 5) | 3/27/03 | Welcome to the Activist War College But that hasn't stopped United Poultry Concerns (UPC), People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), and the Natural Resource Defense Council (NRDC) from berating the military on how to train and protect U.S. soldiers. First it was a UPC ... |
| 6) | 3/10/03 | Tiny Little (Aluminum Foil) Body Bags It is with a heavy heart that we announce the deaths of 41 brave warriors (that's 82 wings and 82 drumsticks!) These fowl creatures were to serve as early warning signals for chemical or biological weapons in Operation "Kuwaiti Field Chicken" (KFC). Unfortunately, ... |
| 7) | 2/24/03 | The Chicken Lady's Anti-War Cluck When TIME Magazine reported last week that U.S. troops would be using live chickens as early warning systems against chemical attacks, it was just a matter of time before United Poultry Concerns (UPC) stuck its beak into the story. UPC's ... |
| 8) | 10/17/02 | How about a vigil for people? So it’s both ironic and disturbing that United Poultry Concerns (UPC), an extreme animal rights group, held a “mourning vigil” last night and this afternoon in Washington, DC -- for dead poultry. Karen Davis, the group’s president, wrote earlier this year that |
| 9) | 8/1/02 | Hard boiled Kiwis The radical animal-rights group United Poultry Concerns is crowing about a study suggesting that 79 percent of New Zealanders would be “willing to pay between $1.20 and $2.40 more for one dozen eggs” if they came from so-called “free range” hens. The survey was conducted by the |
| 10) | 4/29/02 | United Plant Concerns United Poultry Concerns (UPC) chicken lover Karen Davis, who sleeps with chickens in her bed, has said chickens are "interesting and personable" and "intelligent," saying one favored feathered friend is "a lovely flower who just happens to be a bird." Now, her organization is talking up the intelligence of vegetables: "What ... |
| 11) | 3/28/02 | Anti-Poultry Eggs-tremism The anti-poultry fringe group United Poultry Concerns (UPC) is taking on the evil menace of Easter eggs, planning a protest outside the White House during the annual Easter Egg Roll, an event the group calls "Shells from Hell." If it seems like there are more pressing things to be concerned about this year, and that in the wake of last September's events we should cherish holidays and family events like the Egg Roll, remember that UPC mother hen Karen Davis has a skewed perspective. ... |
| 12) | 3/13/02 | Bird Brains Mother hen Karen Davis of the anti-poultry fringe group United Poultry Concerns, who lives with over 100 chickens and duck "companions," has said "the extermination of seven billion broiler chickens is the moral equivalent of the Holocaust," and suggested that ... |
| 13) | 1/9/02 | Terrorism's For The Birds United Poultry Concerns (UPC) President Karen Davis gave a shot in the arm to Osama bin Laden in a recent letter to Vegan Voice: "[I]t is speciesist to think that the September 11 attack on the World Trade Center was a greater tragedy than what millions of chickens endured that day and what they endure every day because they ... |
| 14) | 8/14/01 | 'Chicken Lady' gains a new recruits coll=bal-features-headlines" target="_blank">The Baltimore Sun profiles Patrice Jones, who recently moved into the heartland of Maryland’s chicken industry and found herself enrolling in the extremist animal-rights group United Poultry Concerns (UPC). Jones, a self-described pagan gay-rights activist, has followed the example of UPC founder Karen “Chicken Lady” Davis by “rescuing” and keeping countless hens and roosters in her home. Jones is convinced that “if you pick up a chicken and ... |
| 15) | 8/9/01 | Chicken lovers beat drum(sticks) against the Colonel action=View&VdkVgwKey=/export/home/gazette/htdocs/200131/landover/news/65714-1.html" target="_blank">the wing-and-drumstick nannies at United Poultry Concerns (UPC) have decided to take on Colonel Sanders. Holding signs reading “Chickens have feelings” and “Death row: chickens being hung,” UPC activists were out in full force recently in Lanham, Maryland (a Washington, DC suburb). ” United Poultry Concerns is led by “chicken lady” Karen Davis, who keeps over 100 chickens and ducks as ... |
| 16) | 6/19/01 | Poultry People Press Pocomoke With Propaganda As reported in The Daily Times of Salisbury, Maryland (June 18): "The chicken industry held its 53rd annual Delmarva Chicken Festival in Pocomoke City [Maryland] over the weekend, but not everyone was having fun. For the 10th year, United Poultry Concerns set up a booth on the perimeter of the festival to offer their perspective on chicken. 'We are here to represent an alternative view of the chicken industry and the festival'. . ." |
| 17) | 6/5/01 | Alternative Media 'Plays Chicken' With The Facts Nannies from United Poultry Concerns, The Center for Science in the Public Interest, and the Union of Concerned Scientists all make appearances to argue in print against the use of antibiotics for controlling farm animal infections. This despite a more level-headed pronouncement (buried deep inside the article) from Michael Darre, the University of Connecticut's faculty poultry expert. br>The Advocate gained much local publicity last month from its |
| 18) | 5/18/01 | The City Of Chicken-ly Love In another example of the "alternative press" featuring the nanny culture, the latest issue of the Philadelphia City Paper story features a story entitled "Lucky Lily," in which Roberta Spivek tells the tale of a baby chick that she rescued from a tree branch and nursed back to health. Along the way she turns this compassionate episode into a slam on poultry and other meats, complete with quotes from Karen Davis, ... |
| 19) | 3/23/01 | Noooo! Not The Rubber Chicken! The loonies at United Poultry Concerns (UPC) are always complaining about something, but they usually confine their nannying to living creatures. UPC's latest target: the rubber chicken. We're keeping an eye on these folks, and if they start attacking the slinky or the whoopee cushion, we'll let you know. |
| 20) | 7/25/00 | Who Wants To Save Lives Anyway? Ralph Nader's anti-everything followers at Public Citizen have joined forces with the bird-brained anti-choice folks at United Poultry Concerns to protest the irradiation of eggs, a technology the U.S. Department of Agriculture, World Health Organization, and American Dietetic Association say is not only safe, but is a potential lifesaver. Who Wants To Save Lives Anyway? |
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