Who's Telling the Truth?

Have you ever wondered about the claims made by Animal Rights groups?

Animal Rights groups claim that it's wrong to use animal in medicine and research.  They claim that it's wrong to raise animals for food.  They claim that it's wrong to use animals in entertainment.  They pursue a public policy agenda in an attempt to force their beliefs on others - on you.  In doing so, they make a lot of claims, shrouded in the language of ethics, of science, of philosophy.  But how good are their claims?  And, do they live by the very claims they themselves make?  

The answers may surprise you.

In Misplaced Compassion, Ward M. Clark carefully, thoughtfully and thoroughly dissects the claims made by the major Animal Rights organizations, using a careful analysis of the very words and statistics used by these groups in pursuing their agenda.  In doing so, Mr. Clark uncovers a stunning list of half-truths, deceptions, and outright lies.  But he doesn't stop there, as Misplaced Compassion proceeds to detail a litany of character assassination, as well as financial and moral support for vandalism, arson, intimidation and domestic terror.

Are you willing to take the Animal Rights groups word at face value?  Or do you want to know the other side of the story?  

Find out the facts behind the claims of the Animal Rights groups.  Read Misplaced Compassion.

What are they saying about Misplaced Compassion?

"Mr. Clark,  I have just finished reading your book, "Misplaced Compassion," and wanted to compliment you on its contents and thank you for taking the time and effort to write it."

Richard C. Simmonds, D.V.M., M.S.
Professor of Physiology, University of Nevada
  School of Medicine

Misplaced Compassion

"I received this book in the mail today from Ward and it is indeed a 'must have' book.   

It has all the documentation one needs to fight these crazy ARA's.   Especially when dealing with legislative representatives and city/county ordinances, proposed or other.  It is well researched and makes a clear and concise argument.   

It needs to be in your library."

Bobby Berosini

 

" If all those senior citizens who send part of their social security checks to these people thinking that they in some way are helping wildlife or an animal would read Misplaced Compassion, the movement would collapse within two years."

Bruce Knodel, Ohio Fish&Field Report

"A complete, point-by-point expose of the Animal Rights agenda. In this seminal work on the Animal Rights movement, the author systematically examines and methodically debunks the claims of major Animal Rights organizations. Ethics, wildlife management, biomedical research, agriculture, and other issues are covered in painstaking detail. Extensive references are included for further research by the curious reader."

PATHWAI

"With this bold statement, Ward M. Clark, a farmer, hunter, and biologist, begins his journey through the animal rights movement, a journey that uses the words of the activists themselves to indict their purpose and presents a host of arguments to counter their propaganda."

The National Animal Interest Alliance

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