Call Me a Doctor, by Jack Griffitts, M.D.
Miller, Shawn
CORRESPONDENCE (continued from page 7) with U.S. government subsidies. Maybe they should get back to basketball. This brought to mind an article I read a few months back in an education journal....
...I followed this up with a letter—unanswered as yet —asking what we will do if the its come up with enough sympathy to become worrisome...
...15.95 Shawn Miller THE AMERICAN SPECTATOR SEPTEMBER 1991 41...
...Last month RET lashed out at those who take exception to the torture of animals in the name of science...
...Dennis Mangar Redwood Valley, California CALL ME A DOCTOR: TALES OF SIX MEDICAL MEN WHO WENT ELSEWHERE AND DID OTHER THINGS Jack Griffitts, M.D./The American Spectator/244 pp...
...Animal rights supporters, or at least this one, are not anti-capitalist, antidefense, anti-science, anti-human, or anti-American...
...I'll keep you posted...
...It was used grammatically where one would normally see the pronoun "he" and I became curious and called the journal's editor, whose secretary told me that it was the author's way of eliminating gender-based language...
...could we expect the grammarians of the elite left to turn to s'h'it...
...Until now, I haven't felt that there was a contradiction between this view and being a member of the Republican party, but TAS may yet convince me otherwise...
...The character string s'he kept appearing and its persistence ruled out a typo...
...I know y'all are anxiously awaiting developments in these matters...
...It was an elision of "she/he...
...Bob Hamilton Denton, Texas The Animal Right As a vegetarian, a supporter of animal rights, and a long-time American Spectator reader, I am becoming increasingly annoyed at the gratuitous swipes at those who care for animals which are offered almost monthly in your magazine...
...What we are for is Justice, and its extension to animals...
...2) P. J. O'Rourke's equation of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals with ACT-UP, and his suggestion that it (PETA) was helping to destroy "the entire fabric of American society...
...There were at least two in the May issue: (1) WP's attack on a vegetarian student who refused to compromise her principles just to go to Japan...
...The examples could easily be multiplied...
...Perhaps WP thinks that compromise of one's principles is a good thing...
Vol. 24 • September 1991 • No. 9