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Hyperbolic Hypocrisy
The Center for Consumer Freedom ^ | August 24, 2004 | The Center for Consumer Freedom

Posted on 08/25/2004 7:19:37 AM PDT by BattleFlag

Hyperbolic Hypocrisy
August 24, 2004

The critics of consumer choice and enemies of a wide variety of menu options have never been known for their consistency. From flip-flops about obesity lawsuits to schizophrenic support of domestic terrorism, the food cops, animal rights nuts, and other radical activists have practically got the market cornered on hypocrisy. Here are a few of our favorite examples.

Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI) Director of Nutrition Policy Margo Wootan on personal responsibility:

"We have got to move beyond personal responsibility. "
--2003 American Public Health Association Annual Meeting

Versus:

"Of course, it is ultimately the responsibility of parents to feed their children well."
--Senate Testimony, March 2, 2004

People for the Ethical treatment of Animals (PETA) President Ingrid Newkirk on PETA's support of violence:

"Let me set the record straight. PETA does not condone or commit violent acts, nor do we threaten anybody with violence."
--Deseret News, February 12, 2002

Versus:

"If I had more guts, I'd light a match."
--The Chronicle of Higher Education, November 12, 1999

And:

"I wish we all would get up and go into the labs and take the animals out or burn them down."
--Animal Rights Convention, July 27, 1997

PETA Senior Vice President MaryBeth Sweetland on her use of insulin, which was tested on animals:

"I'm an insulin-dependent diabetic. Twice a day I take synthetically manufactured insulin that still contains some animal products -- and I have no qualms about it ... I'm not going to take the chance of killing myself by not taking insulin. I don't see myself as a hypocrite. I need my life to fight for the rights of animals."
--Glamour, January 1990

PETA President Ingrid Newkirk -- in a Machiavellian moment -- explains how killing more than a thousand animals PETA accepted for shelter in 1999 is "ethical," because it frees up more money to mount offensive "press slut" campaigns:

"It is a totally rotten business, but sometimes the only kind option for some animals is to put them to sleep forever... It sounds lovely if you're naïve. We could become a no-kill shelter immediately. It means we wouldn't do as much work."
--The Virginian-Pilot, August 1, 2000

Kelly "Big Brother" Brownell, who has led the charge to tax Americans back into shape, offers this indictment of personal responsibility, but admits his own paunch is due to his personal food and exercise choices:

"Why quarrel with the personal-responsibility argument? First, it's wrong…Second, it ignores biology…Third, the argument is not helpful…Fourth, personal responsibility is a trap."
--with Marion Nestle in TIME, June 7, 2004

Versus:

"He sports a good-size paunch thanks, he says, to a book project that has kept him relatively sedentary and snack-prone for the last year or so. In photographs taken a few years back, he looks much trimmer."
--Associated Press, November 10, 2002

CSPI Executive Director Michael Jacobson on the rash of lawsuits against food companies:

"There's been one obesity lawsuit in the history of the United States, and suddenly everyone wants protection. It's a non-issue."
--Restaurant Business, February 5, 2004

Versus:

"There is no one lawsuit that will solve the obesity problem that has become an epidemic. It's going to take a whole lot of lawsuits to make a difference in public policy that will affect the dietary habits of the thousands that suffer obesity-related disease."
--Washington Times, June 22, 2003

PETA on targeting children:

"Everything we do is based at adults."
--PETA President Ingrid Newkirk on CNN, March 21, 2002

Versus:

"Our campaigns are always geared towards children and they always will be."
-- PETA Vice President Dan Matthews on FOX News, Dec 19, 2003

Pop Singer Pink on her support of PETA:

"I have very conflicted views on everything. I'm a proud member of PETA and I got leather boots on my feet, you know what I'm saying?"
--MTV.com, March 30, 2004

Australian supermodel, PETA supporter, and self-described "world's most downloaded woman" Sarah Jane on her favorite foods:

"...'raw meat', lamb kidney, lamb curry and 'haggis'... Her turnoffs: 'Non animal lovers and over cooked meat.'"
--The Washington Post, February 24, 2004

Waterkeeper Alliance President Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. on exploiting 9-11:

"Using what happened on September 11 to push forward [the Bush Administration's] agenda is the most cynical thing I've seen in American history."
--E Magazine, November/December 2003

Versus:

"Kennedy said large-scale hog producers were a greater threat to the United States and democracy than bin Laden's terrorist network."
--Des Moines Register, April 18, 2002

Kevin Kjonaas, spokesperson for the violent animal-rights group SHAC, a group that pioneered the tactic of the "home demo," (which includes the use of bullhorns and sirens in the middle of the night to harass their target) on using an alias:

"Kjonaas occasionally goes by the name Kevin Jonas. He says he uses the alias to spare family members outside Minneapolis from harassing phone calls from people who oppose the tactics and aims of his group."
--Philadelphia Inquirer, July 14, 2002


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The Center for Consumer Freedom nails the radical left again, with their own words.
1 posted on 08/25/2004 7:19:41 AM PDT by BattleFlag
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To: BattleFlag; Buggman
With the advent of the Internet, using the lefty's own vitriol against them is getting easier and easier.

Sometimes I almost want to believe that Al Gore actually did invent it, just so he could be known as the person almost singlehandedly responsible for destroying his own party...

2 posted on 08/25/2004 7:29:17 AM PDT by Homo_homini_lupus (Man is a wolf to man.)
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To: Homo_homini_lupus
*chuckle*

"I wish we all would get up and go into the labs and take the animals out or burn them down."

Sooo . . . she's advocating burning down animals?

3 posted on 08/25/2004 7:34:03 AM PDT by Buggman ("Those who are foolish in serious things, will be serious in foolish things.")
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To: Buggman
" Sooo . . . she's advocating burning down animals?"

Well, it's so much more humane than the alternatives...

4 posted on 08/25/2004 7:46:46 AM PDT by Homo_homini_lupus (Man is a wolf to man.)
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To: Buggman
"I wish we all would get up and go into the labs and take the animals out or burn them down."

Evidently it's not the actual demise that concerns the leftist, it is the spirit in which the demise occurs and what purposes are served by it.

Much as the demise of ten of thousands, hundreds of thousands of Iraqis by a psychotic dictator is merely another form of "natural selection".

While unavoidable collateral deaths in war are crimes against humanity.
5 posted on 08/25/2004 8:33:42 AM PDT by BattleFlag (Yes, Goodnight Chesty, and John Basilone too....)
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To: Buggman
Sooo . . . she's advocating burning down animals?

Only if the fire department brings barbecue sauce.

6 posted on 08/25/2004 8:44:27 AM PDT by Jonah Hex (Only 5 cents a troll? Must be too many of the varmints around here...)
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To: Jonah Hex
"Only if the fire department brings the barbeque sauce."

If they won't I will, after all, there's only one way to eat a brace of coneys.

...and make mine Scotts.


7 posted on 08/25/2004 2:47:09 PM PDT by BattleFlag (Yes, Goodnight Chesty, and John Basilone too....)
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To: BattleFlag
Of course North Carolina wrote the book on good Barbeque.
8 posted on 08/25/2004 4:11:01 PM PDT by BattleFlag (Yes, Goodnight Chesty, and John Basilone too....)
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To: BattleFlag
I see my transparent ploy to get this thread some play isn't working.

Hmmmmm...let's see if I can find some pics of female volleyball player's backsides, that should work.

How bout this?


9 posted on 08/25/2004 5:11:28 PM PDT by BattleFlag (Yes, Goodnight Chesty, and John Basilone too....)
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