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April 1, 2002
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Consumer Freedom On The Air

With the "obesity epidemic" spurring calls for fat taxes and a continuing flood of often-baseless "latest studies," now more than ever it is essential to stand up for consumer freedom. This morning, the Center for Consumer Freedom launched a series of radio announcements highlighting the anti-consumer agenda of activists and extremists, the better-than-you, holier-than-thou, Big Brother crowd.

Help us spread the word. We've created an animated Shockwave version of one of our ads that you can watch and e-mail to your friends. Audio versions of two other new radio ads are also available. Remember: "It's your food. It's your drink. It's your freedom."

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