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| 6/16/09 | Unappetizing bias Scranton Times Tribune: The new documentary film "Food Inc." is a crafty hit job on farmers, ranchers, and other food producers. |
| 5/29/09 | FARM activists getting lazy St. Joseph News-Press: The recent H1N1 outbreak was a field day for all kinds of Chicken Little opportunists. But animal rights activists continue to act as the pacesetters. |
| 5/23/09 | Nanny-state stance seen in health chief The Boston Globe: It is unfortunate that President Obama has chosen to put the nation's health in the hands of an overzealous activist who doesn't seem to give any consideration to the importance of personal responsibility or privacy. |
| 5/21/09 | Frieden's views on health responsibility Chicago Tribune: It is unfortunate that President Obama chose to put the nation's health in the hands of an overzealous activist who doesn't give any consideration to the importance of personal responsibility or privacy. |
| 4/19/09 | Use time-tested advice when eating meat Ann Arbor News: A recent National Cancer Institute study about a supposed link between red-meat consumption and life expectancy has created a lot of buzz, and inspired at least one "Astroturf" letter campaign from animal rights activists. |
| 4/9/09 | Little to fret over with mercury in Colorado fish Vaily Daily: Its frustrating, but not too surprising, that so many people are overreacting to trace levels of mercury found in Colorado sport fish. |
| 4/5/09 | Their issue isn't the calories; it's the meat in the megaburger Star Tribune: It's common sense that eating a cheeseburger the size of your head throws all intentions of healthy moderation out the window. |
| 3/30/09 | Hamburger hubbub Sacramento Bee: The way some reporters are exaggerating the latest National Cancer Institute study on meat and mortality, you'd think a sirloin apocalypse is just around the corner. |
| 3/21/09 | Eat in moderation USA Today: The way some reporters are exaggerating the latest National Cancer Institute (NCI) study on meat and mortality, you'd think a sirloin apocalypse is just around the corner. |
| 1/5/09 | Trimming waistlines Washington Times: The goal of trimming waistlines will not succeed with a heavy-handed approach intended to make people feel ashamed of their personal decisions. |
| 12/15/08 | Humane Society Changing Lakeland Ledger: HSUS president Wayne Pacelle's insistence that his group is "not telling people to become vegetarians" doesn't jibe with reality. |
| 11/30/08 | YOUR VIEWS Press-Enterprise: Concerns over mercury levels in largemouth bass from Big Bear Lake appear to be a giant overreaction. |
| 11/20/08 | ACRYLAMIDE: Takes huge amount to cause health risk The Daily Herald: Scaring people about acrylamide will have the paradoxical effect of making people less healthy by turning them away from olives, almonds, asparagus, spinach, beets and prune juice -- all acrylamide-rich foods. |
| 11/9/08 | Cancer Project actually has ties to PETA Tucson Citizen: I'd like to correct some misconceptions about an animal rights group that posed as a legitimate medical-advice charity. |
| 10/31/08 | Meat-diabetes link questioned Houston Chronicle: There's a good reason Caroline Trapp argues that eating meat is responsible for climbing diabetes rates in every corner of the world. |
| 10/19/08 | Beware of groups with their own agendas Kalamazoo Gazette: During an important time like Breast Cancer Awareness month, it's unfortunately easy to mistake propaganda for health advice. |
| 10/13/08 | Humane Society of United States is radical animal-rights group The Capital Times: HSUS is a "humane society" in name only, pursuing the same fringe goals as People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. |
| 9/19/08 | Eat meat, get smart Pittsburgh Tribune-Review: I'm not sure which was more offensive and misleading: a recent anti-meat TV ad from an animal rights group posing as a mainstream cancer-prevention charity or the opinion essay from Susan Levin that defended it. |
| 8/28/08 | Fit vs. Fat Virginian-Pilot: Pushing fast-food bans and snack taxes, health officials seem obsessed with our weight and, consequently, our diets, too. But these food-focused policies miss their main objective health. |
| 8/25/08 | The real villain behind our bigger behinds Sun Herald: If inactivity is "the real villain" behind obesity, it's easy to pinpoint the best solution: exercise. |
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