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Michigan “Meatout” Declaration Grills Sensibilities (March 17, 2010)
Michigan “Meatout” Declaration Grills Sensibilities Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm has signed an unprecedented, unilateral declaration making this Saturday “Meatout Day” in her state, and encouraging Michiganders to eat vegetarian breakfasts, lunches, and dinners. Granholm peppers her declaration with a variety of claims about the supposed benefits of eating vegetarian meals and “risks” of consuming meat. read more here »

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Taxing “Junk Food” Is Trashy Policy (March 16, 2010)
Taxing “Junk Food” Is Trashy Policy A study released last week provides America’s obesity police with new ammunition by concluding that raising the price of pizza and soda—through taxes, say—would reduce how much of them we consume (and thus our total caloric intake). Co-authored by the notoriously overzealous University of North Carolina professor Barry Popkin, the paper is generating lots of media buzz at a time when many states are considering soft drink taxes. But are Popkin's conclusions sound?... read more here »

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Soda Taxes Criticized as Ineffective and Unfair (March 15, 2010)
Soda Taxes Criticized as Ineffective and Unfair Food activist godfather Kelly Brownell reiterated his call for soda taxes this weekend, claiming that decreasing the cost of healthy food and boosting the price of unhealthy food will encourage better eating habits. As usual, Brownell is ignoring compelling scientific evidence that says otherwise. read more here »

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New York State Assemblyman Felix Ortiz’s New Bill Rubs Salt in New Yorkers’ Wounds
Today the Center for Consumer Freedom (CCF) called out New York State Assemblyman Felix Ortiz for his proposed legislation, bill number A10129, introduced last Friday that would prohibit the use of salt in the preparation of restaurant foods.... read more here »

PETA Killed 97 Percent of Adoptable Pets in its Care During 2009
Today the Center for Consumer Freedom (CCF) published documents online showing that People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) killed 97 percent of the adoptable pets in its care during 2009.... read more here »

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‘Tis not the season to be annoyingly wary
This time of year, people watching their weight while facing down holiday happy hours and open houses can be particularly susceptible to scaremongering by the fat police.... read more here »

Food activists are all jeer, no cheer
Don't let the holiday season magic be tainted by activists' food curses. One thing we can be thankful for is our ability to ignore them.... read more here »

Obesity activists a public health threat
Did you know your soda is a public health menace?... read more here »


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