Home / Press Center / Press Releases


Posted On September 28, 2006
printable version email to a friend join our e-mail list


Phony Animal-Rights 'Physicians Committee' Plays Chicken With California Lawsuits

Lawsuit Group’s Lead Attorney Protests Life-saving Medical Research With PETA

Washington – Seven California lawsuits filed yesterday against restaurants that serve grilled chicken are motivated by animal-rights ideology, the nonprofit Center for Consumer Freedom (CCF) said today. The deceptively named "Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine" (PCRM) is actually a wealthy animal rights group, not a mainstream health charity.

PCRM’s goals include transitioning Americans to a strict vegetarian diet. And publicly available tax records show that two-thirds of the group’s operating budget now comes from Nanci Alexander, an animal-rights millionaire who operates a Florida vegetarian restaurant. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) has also contributed over $1.3 million.

Yesterday in Los Angeles, City News Service reported that the American Medical Association has in the past called PCRM an organization that uses "unethical tactics" and is "interested in perverting medical science." City News Service also noted that "a Newsweek article in February 2004 stated that less than 5 percent of its members are doctors and it has ties to the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, an animal rights group, which has drawn criticism for some of its tactics."

PCRM lead attorney Dan Kinburn, who filed the California lawsuits yesterday, has also appeared protesting alongside PETA activists against the use of animals by medical research laboratories. A photograph of Mr. Kinburn participating in such a PETA protest can be viewed at www.consumerfreedom.com/kinburn.jpg

CCF Director of Research David Martosko said: "When will people realize that this phony ‘physicians’ group is just PETA with a lab coat? The animal rights activists at PCRM would rather save lab rats than cure cancer and AIDS. They don’t deserve a say in whether or not anyone eats a chicken sandwich."

Martosko continued: "The federal government and the American Cancer Society agree that there’s nothing dangerous about eating a chicken sandwich. But letting animal rights activists slowly force us into vegetarianism could be hazardous to everyone’s health. The last time I checked, Americans were getting sick from spinach, not grilled chicken."

To learn more about the radical animal rights activists behind the misnamed Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, visit www.PhysicianScam.com.

The Center for Consumer Freedom is a nonprofit coalition supported by restaurants, food companies, and consumers, working together to promote personal responsibility and protect consumer choices.

For media comment, contact our media department at 202-463-7112 ext. 115




printable version email to a friend join our e-mail list

Ad Campaigns

PETA Kills Animals PETA Kills Animals
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals are known for their outrageous campaigns, but official government records show that PETA itself has killed more than 6 animals every working day since 1998. click to view »

What is PETA teaching your child? What is PETA teaching your child?
"Your Mommy Kills Animals!" People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) often bypasses parents to spread destructive propoganda to kids about food and fur. PETA reaches more than two million a year at school and on the internet. click to view »


OpEds

Hard-boiled animal activists could threaten vaccine supply
In the post-9/11 world, the phrase "national security" conjures up images of dirty bombs, jihadists, white powder and biohazard labels. It should also bring to mind another picture: an egg. read more here »

Put Helmsley's billions to use in animal shelters
PETA and HSUS have announced their intentions to claim big slices of the $8 billion bounty. But neither one has the track record to handle such a responsibility. read more here »

Letters

Donation questioned
The Eagles are making a huge mistake in giving $50,000 to the deceptive Humane Society of the United States. read more here »

Issue 2 failure might mean loss of jobs
Issue 2 promises to be a defining moment for agriculture in Ohio, as voters will have a rare opportunity to protect farmers from the Humane Society of the United States. read more here »

Don’t blame it on burgers
It's laughable for Susan Levin to claim (column Aug. 1), without citing any evidence, that rising obesity rates are caused by our "high-fat, meat-heavy diets." read more here »


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