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December 28, 2007
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Donations Are Deductible; Taxes Are Not

Donations Are Deductible; Taxes Are Not

For years politicians have tried to levy extra taxes on our favorite foods in the name of public health (and bureaucratic spending). It looks as if 2008 will bring more of the same:

The Center for Consumer Freedom works diligently to combat policies like these and other campaigns by overzealous nutrition and animal rights activists. And we need your financial help to continue to share our message. With New Year’s Eve around the corner, you only have a few more days to make a tax-deductible donation to the group fighting to protect your freedoms. Remember, every donation can make a difference. (Click here to learn more.)

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Headlines


The FDA Loves Stevia. Guess Who's Panicking?
Posted On: Monday 12/22/2008

A Governor’s Fizzy Logic
Posted On: Monday 12/15/2008

HFCS Hype Debunked by Hype Creators
Posted On: Tuesday 12/9/2008

The Sweet Sound Of Being Right About Soda Bans
Posted On: Thursday 12/4/2008

The NFL Goes Long To Preserve Phys Ed
Posted On: Tuesday 11/11/2008

Lifestyle Changes Are The Real Obesity Culprit
Posted On: Tuesday 10/21/2008

Junk Science: The Food Cop Pick-Me-Up
Posted On: Wednesday 9/24/2008

Ready For A Mocha-Java Warning Label?
Posted On: Friday 6/27/2008

CSPI Against Soda Tax
Posted On: Friday 2/8/2008


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Center for Science in the Public Interest
Background | Quotes | Financials
The Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI) is the undisputed leader among America’s “food police.” CSPI’s joyless eating club has issued hundreds of high-profile — and highly questionable — reports condemning soft drinks, fat substitutes, irradiated meat, biotech food crops, French fries, and just about anything that tastes good. read more here »

Marion Nestle
Background
Marion Nestle is one of the country’s most hysterical anti-food-industry fanatics. She writes: “Sellers of food products do not attract the same kind of attention as purveyors of drugs or tobacco. They should.” read more here »

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Soft drinks in schools aren't to blame for obese children
When it comes to childhood obesity, the raging debate over soda being sold in schools has about as much substance as the time-worn question: How many angels can dance on the head of a pin? read more here »

Soft Drink Hysteria Hard to Swallow
The latest phony food scare centers on soft drinks and their alleged link to type 2 diabetes. read more here »


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