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The "Animal Rights" Movement's Cruelty to Humans

Alex Epstein | 15 August 2005
No sane person seeks to inflict needless pain on animals. Such practices, where they exist, should be condemned. But anyone concerned for human life must unequivocally endorse the rightness of using animals in medical research.

Thrill of the Hunt

Michael Hurd | 17 April 2004
I find it rather depraved to hunt and kill animals for the sake of sport.

The Terror of "Animal Rights"

Alex Epstein | 8 February 2004
The "animal rights" movement is celebrating its latest victory: an earlier, more painful death for future victims of Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and Huntington's disease.

The Terror of "Animal Rights"

Alex Epstein | 8 January 2004
The "animal rights" movement is celebrating its latest victory: an earlier, more painful death for future victims of Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and Huntington's disease.

Protecting Squid Before Sailors

Michelle Malkin | 2 August 2002
Under the current law -- the War on Terror be damned -- Navy exercise planners and scientists must obtain an environmental permit in advance of every mission or activity that would potentially annoy or disturb marine life.

The Evil of Animal "Rights"

Yaron Brook Alex Epstein | 18 May 2001
The attempts of animal "rights" terrorists to end animal research reveal the true nature of their movement.

PETA Should Rename Itself 'The Inhumane Society'

Jeff Jacoby | 3 April 2001
The myth is that PETA pushes the envelope a little in its merciful zeal to fight the mistreatment of animals. The truth is that PETA detests human beings.

The Return of the Spotted Owl: Earth First, Means Humans Last

Robert Tracinski | 11 December 2000
To the greens, the owl is a "leading indicator" of threats to the "old growth forests." The preservation of these forests is regarded as an end in itself, to be pursued at any cost. That includes the cost to California loggers, who have just been laid off, two weeks before Christmas, by the order of government bureaucrats.

Governments Sacrifice Humans for Bears

Glenn Woiceshyn | 1 September 2000
The government has become an agent of nature-worshiping environmentalists who value pristine nature above human life.

Animal's "Rights" Versus Man's Rights: Animal "Rights" Activists Want to Sacrifice Man's Rights

Edwin Locke | 1 August 2000
Animal "rights" advocates claim that they condemn man's use of animals because they believe in the "morality" of upholding animal rights. "Rights," however, can only be held by beings who are capable of reasoning and choosing. This excludes animals. The people who claim otherwise actually want to sacrifice man's rights -- and welfare -- to creatures who cannot think or grasp any concept, much less the concept of "morality."
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