"Harry.Krause" wrote in message
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DSK wrote:
"*JimH*" wrote...
Prove it.
He already did.
Doug Kanter wrote:
Nobody here is your secretary. You deny what he's saying - YOU prove him
wrong. You can do that simply by calling your representatives' offices
Well, who among the krause-obsessed Bush-Cheney cheerleaders is going to
do that? They don't want the truth. Kinda funny, really.
The sad thing is that rest of the country... and those of us who love the
Chesapeake... have to live with the consequences.
DSK
We're living with the consequences of Bush's stupidity every day of the
week. I watched the idiot today, commenting on the passage of a Bill that
would provide federal funding for more extensive stem-cell research. It
was obvious he hadn't a clue about the science involved, not a frippin'
clue.
Bush's brand of ignorant fundamentalist Christianity is going to put off
the day on which medical science will achieve a major breakthrough that
will help save the life of someone in everyone's family. Those Americans
still able to think will understand this, and will resent Bush and
candidates like him for slowing progress.
It's the same with the environment. Bush is the anti-environment
president. Sooner or later, the public will perceive the truth about Bush
and the environment.
I think Bush is pushing himself into lameduckdom three years early. If it
does, we'll all be better off for it.
There is no law against stem cell research! Bush can only prohibit Federal
money going to the research. He may be correct. We in California, at least
a majority of misinformed ones, voted to fund stem cell research. To the
tune of $6 billion dollars, and that is in a bankrupt state. The law is
written where. we the taxpayers of California put up the money, but have no
say in how it is spent, and get none of the patent rights from the research.
We are being the venture capitalists, we ought to get the benefits. The
drug companies, in my estimation, and all of the left here, can fund their
own research. Most drugs are developed 95% in universities and government
funded research, but the drug companies take the research the extra 5% and
patent it. Then we get to pay extra for drugs we paid to develop.
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