Did you know?
- The deceptively named “Humane Society” of the United States—which isn’t affiliated with any real humane societies or other pet shelters—spends $100 million a year pushing an animal rights agenda that includes giving animals the “right” to sue and the “right” not to be eaten as food?
- People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) is on record saying that “even if animal testing resulted in a cure for AIDS, we’d be against it,” and that the group’s campaign director insists “blowing stuff up and smashing windows” is “a great way to bring about animal liberation”?
- The misnamed Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine — in reality a front group for PETA — has been censured by the American Medical Association, which calls its dietary recommendations “irresponsible and potentially dangerous to the health and welfare of Americans”?
- The Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI) is calling for a new taxes on high-calorie foods, soft drinks, and desserts, as well as increased taxes on television sets and cars?
- A co-founder of Greenpeace has called his former organization “a band of scientific illiterates who use Gestapo tactics to silence people who wish to express their views in a civilized forum”?
- The combined budgets of these activist groups is more than $80 million a year, because of massive spending by deep-pocketed foundations with names like Pew, MacArthur, Packard, Ford, and Rockefeller?
We cannot guarantee that we will put these lunatics out of business, but outrage is a powerful thing. As more Americans learn the truth, the PETAs and Greenpeaces of the world just might find it harder to make ends meet.
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