| Animal Rights organizations are well-funded, well-organized and committed to their agenda. Funny as they seem, these groups are no joke; they are pursuing a political agenda to force their views into public policy. |
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Physician's Committee for Responsible Medicine (Off-Site) The Physician's Committee for Responsible Medicine! Sounds impressive! Are they really? Read this critique of the PCRM's agenda, goals, and claims, and find out!
Quackwatch lists PCRM as a "questionable organization!" (Off-Site) It seems Dr. Barnard and fellows aren't pulling the wool over any of their fellow health professional's eyes!
"Noneofyurbiz," an anonymous poster from the Usenet newsgroup talk.politics.animals, exposes another fraudulent claim from PeTA.
What DO they spend their money on, anyway? See the IRS Form 990's from PeTA and HSUS. (pdf files)
Tom Regan, PeTA and Lying by Omission Talk.politics.animals regular Jonathan Ball examines the lies told by AR advocates about drug approvals in the U.S.
Is this for real? (Off-site) It seems animal rights loonieness knows no bounds. Talk.politics.animnals ranter "Lotus" - also known as ~~Illweed~~ - clues us in on her, uh, esoteric knowledge of "Inner Earth Beings." Don't drink while you're reading.
The Attempted Destruction of Lodestar Shelter (Off-site) (Updated 3/2/2005) AR group "For the Sake of Animals" attack on a local animal shelter, and what befell the pets confiscated from the Lodestar shelter. If this story doesn't make you sick, you must be an AR supporter. (Mar 2 2005) The ending of that story will make you feel worse. Read a letter from Victoria M. Andrews, describing what happened. |