Home / Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor



Page: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 |
Sort  by: Date | Title
3/7/06 PETA hypocrisy
The Virginian-Pilot: PETA can dish it out, but it can't take it
3/3/06 Mercury threat?
The Bradenton Herald: Given all we know about the healthfulness of eating fish, there's a real danger of Americans (especially women) being scared away from eating fish by green groups that lack a good understanding of science.
2/28/06 Stomach shrinking gets a "thumb's down."
The Record (Bergen, NJ): Taxpayers should be appalled by Medicare's decision to pay for stomach-stapling surgery
2/26/06 Mercury consumption report exaggerated
The Mobile Register: Oceana fails to tell the entire story on mercury in fish.
2/25/06 Endangered status of Chilean sea bass is debatable
The Cleveland Plain Dealer: What's really behind the "Take a Pass on Chilean Sea Bass" campaign.
2/23/06 PETA guilty of overkill
Boston Herald: PETA's ethics problem
2/22/06 Overprotection on Omega-3's
The New York Times: The Center for Consumer Freedom responds to the New York Times article on FishScam.com
2/18/06 Crustacean conflagration
The Washington Times: PETA's not being honest about its objection to the lobster-tank arcade game
2/17/06 PETA lobster fight a farce
The Portsmouth (NH) Herald: PETA should be honest about its objection to Lobster
2/13/06 Ignore the hysteria about mercury in fish
The Honolulu Star-Bulletin: Warnings about mercury levels in the fish we eat is just the latest irresponsible scare campaign from groups like Greenpeace, based on misunderstood or intentionally misstated science
2/1/06 'Ahi Tuna Mercury "Poisoning" Nothing To Panic Over
The Honolulu Advertiser: The recent warning about mercury levels in the fish we eat is just the latest irresponsible scare campaign, based on misunderstood or intentionally misstated science
1/29/06 Follow the PETA money
The Dallas Morning News: PETA's ties to the violent wing of the animal rights movement are extensive
1/6/06 Animal Wrongs
L.A. City Beat: Assasination-endorsing physician has ties to the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine
12/3/05 PETA wrong to force message on children
The Pensacola News Journal: PETA should keep its radical message away from children
11/24/05 Animal rights deception
The Detroit News: PCRM is an animal-front group, but you'll never hear that from them.
11/24/05 The PETA problem
The Daily Press (Hampton Roads, Virginia): PETA's hypocritical actions have become a global embarrassment for the group's zealots. This animal rights group lives in a giant glass house. It shouldn't be throwing stones.
10/21/05 Junk science
San Francisco Chronicle: Someone is "peddling junk science" in the debate over food-borne acrylamide. It's California's attorney general.
10/15/05 PETA's agenda behind non-meat diet
Austin American-Statesman: PCRM is an animal-rights group, and it's nutrition advice should be considered with that in mind.
9/21/05 Story recklessly overstates mercury threat
Providence Journal: The recent warning about mercury levels in the fish we eat is just the latest irresponsible scare campaign, based on misunderstood or intentionally misstated science
8/6/05 Advice has an agenda
New Port News Daily Press: Meatless eating shouldn't be promoted by adding scare tactics to our national obsession with body weight
Page: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 |

Cartoons


Ad Campaigns

Big Apple or Big Brother? Big Apple or Big Brother?
After tackling margarine on bagels in New York, the New York Department of Health Hype is attacking soft drinks. Priorities? click to view »

You Are Too Stupid You Are Too Stupid
...to make good personal decisions about foods and beverages. click to view »



Copyright © 1997-2009 Center for Consumer Freedom. Tel: 202-463-7112.