OPINION: Cass Sunstein has Secret Animal Rights Agenda

By The Center for Consumer Freedom , Promoting Personal Responsibility - January 15, 2009

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By Consumer Freedom Barack Obama’s pick for “regulatory czar,” Harvard Law School Professor Cass Sunstein, may be the incoming president’s most popular appointment so far. Judging from his resume -- best-selling author , “ pre-eminent legal scholar of our time ,” and an endorsement from The Wall Street Journal -- we can almost understand why. Almost. Because as we’re telling the media today, there’s one troubling portion of the new Office of Information and ... Read the Full Article
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  • farmerh
    Animal Rights Gone Astray

    It is sad to think that Americans have gone so far astray on animal rights . The vegan who thinks that because they don't eat meat that they have helped animals and the planet is wrong. Using "natural" organically approved herbicides kills just as many animals on an organic farm as a conventional one and an organic farm's mass production of organic food displaces more animals than hunters could hunt in a lifetime. The mass production facilities that produce hundreds of thousands meat animals a day from contracted CAFO's that no one sees is filling your grocery store, like it or not. It is a complex world we live in and we need to think bigger than the right of an animal not to be eaten. Man is a part of this complex world and animals get eaten by people and other animals. Stewardship and conservation. These are the true saviors of animals.

    - farmerhUS September 10, 2009 9:35AM

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