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11/24/04 Fishy advice from PETA
The Virginian-Pilot: PETA's stated goal is the by-any-means-necessary abolition of beef, chicken, fish, milk and even Thanksgiving turkey. Taking dinner advice from these one-track zealots is as pointless as getting bread and pasta recipes from an Atkins dieter.
11/12/04 Does caging of pigs amount to torture?
Chicago Sun-Times: When activists insist that there are ''humane alternatives'' to modern livestock practices, it's important to remember that animal-rights ''reforms'' always result in more expensive grocery bills.
11/9/04 Caffeine addiction claims are ridiculous
Baltimore Sun: Americans are already subjected to enough conflicting health advice without having to wade through ridiculous claims that caffeine is an addictive drug
10/26/04 Coffee Addiction? Don't Swallow It
Washington Post: If the definition of addiction continues to be stretched to its breaking point, it won't be long before our children need prescription drugs to break their peanut-butter-sandwich habits.
10/25/04 Group 'a front' for PETA
Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin: Americans need sensible, science-based diet information. That shouldn't include animal-rights propaganda disguised as medical advice.
10/25/04 Addicted To Flawed Caffeine Studies
Ottawa Citizen: We are already subjected to enough conflicting health advice without hearing bogus claims that caffeine is an addictive drug.
10/25/04 Latest Caffeine Study Is Junk Science
Sunday Capital: If the definition of addiction continues to be stretched to its breaking point, it won't be long before our children need prescription drugs to break their peanut-butter-sandwich habits.
10/22/04 Caffeine Is Not Addictive
New York Sun: Americans are already subjected to enough conflicting health advice without hearing bogus claims that caffeine is an addictive drug
9/26/04 PETA's true goals are too radical
The Charleston Gazette: People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals isn't fooling anyone with its insistence that Kentucky Fried Chicken should force its suppliers into modest "animal welfare" reforms.
9/24/04 Food police are going too far
Boston Globe: Despite questionable claims, a recent study from Harvard researchers concluded that snacking does not cause obesity.
9/20/04 Healthy diets don't have to be expensive
Seattle Post-Intelligencer: The idea that it's impossible to eat a healthy diet on a tight budget is little more than a myth.
8/11/04 Saving Animals, One Human Life at a Time
Wall Street Journal: Lost in the discussion of the U.K.'s animal-rights woes is the fact that they have clear American parallels.
8/6/04 A Medical Masquerade
Washington Times: The Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine has ties to doctors who masquerade as legitimate medical spokespeople
7/27/04 Look beneath surface at Humane Society
The Rocky Mountain News: I have mixed feelings about seeing Humane Society of the United States President Wayne Pacelle weighing in against the use of animals in circuses.
7/26/04 Anti-testing group has misleading name
The Columbus Dispatch: The Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine doesn’t speak for the medical community
7/20/04 Responsible medicine is something else
The Tallahassee Democrat: Amy Lanou's objection to milk, ribs, and steak has nothing to do with good nutrition and everything with animal rights
6/29/04 PETA Official Makes Lousy Candidate
The Daily Oklahoman: As a public promoter of animal-rights violence, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals campaign director Bruce Friedrich has no business running for president as an "American Candidate" reality TV show contestant.
3/24/04 Immunity with that?
Fort Worth Star Telegram: Dismissing the need for a law to block fast-food lawsuits because trial lawyers haven't yet struck pay dirt is misguided.
3/12/04 Proposals would toughen voter-initiative rules
Tallahassee Democrat: Monitoring the flow of out of state money
2/6/04 Activist indulges capitalistic craving
Portland Tribune: Activist's restaurant presents bitter irony
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