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Wednesday, August 30, 2006

Safe to Eat

It seems like every food known to mankind has been attacked as unhealthy over the past 35 years. There's a reason for that: the Center for Science in the Public Interest. The only honest part of that organization's name is "Center."

Steve Milloy has produced a comprehensive report illustrating the depth of CSPI incompetence and deceit on the matter of public health, specifically their continuous and disingenuous attack on the American food industry.

A .pdf version of the full report is linked in the first line of the abstract.

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