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Criticisms Are False and Anti-Public Health Jump to full article: PR Newswire, 2008-08-07 Author: SOURCE Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine
Intro: The Physicians Committee
for Responsible Medicine (PCRM) responds to news releases published
recently by the "Center for Consumer Freedom" (CCF), a group funded by the
tobacco, meat, and junk food industries, and the American Meat Institute
(AMI), a meat-industry organization that promotes consumption of processed
meats and other unhealthful products.
. . .
According to exposes in major media outlets, CCF was founded by tobacco
lobbyist Rick Berman with more than $3 million from Philip Morris and
continues to receive funding from industries that market unhealthful
products. Through CCF and other front groups, Berman has fought against
stricter limits on legal blood-alcohol levels, improvements in minimum
wage, health information for consumers, and other progressive efforts that
his commercial clients view as contrary to their interests.
Over the past few years, CCF has escalated its attacks against
organizations that warn the public about the health risks associated with
alcohol, meat, and other junk food products. Berman has admitted publicly
that his MO is to "shoot the messenger" by trying to disparage the
credibility of his opponents. His employees do not attempt reasoned
discussion of the scientific issues about health. The long list of public
health advocates in CCF's line of fire includes former New York Mayor Rudy
Giuliani for speaking out against drunk driving, the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention for tackling food safety, the World Health
Organization for addressing obesity, and Mothers Against Drunk Driving.
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