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"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message
... Let's talk facts . . . Bush fails again? Bwahahahahahha. It wasn't the President who lost the 2000 and 2004 elections. Where are you living? The land of Oz? Bush wasn't elected the first time. He was chosen by the Supreme Court. The current state of affairs with respect to stem cell research has nothing to do with the so-called religious right. Only liberal bigots think such weird thoughts. Absolutely does. Their view is that anything that could possibly, in some remote corner of the universe, where the laws of physics and biology don't apply, should be banned. They also believe that the Earth is only 6000 years old, and that creationism is comparable to the theory of evolution. It's all about economics. For your information the best source of adult stem cells in from adipose tissue (fat) which most Americans have in abundance. The best way to cure ourselves is to use our own stem cells for the job, not killing fetuses. Like I said... There is no ban on private research into stem cells to fight and cure disease. There is a govt. ban on spending tax dollars on fetal stem cell research but only on new lines of fetal cells which would be gotten by destroying fetuses. (murdering babies). You need to have a better understanding of the issue before you open your hole. There is no government ban on spending tax money on existing lines of fetal stem cell research. As a matter of fact, President Bush has signed appropriations larger than his predecessor on fetal stem cell research on existing lines. No, you're just an idiot. Idiots like John Edwards who claimed if it weren't for George W. Bush, cripple people would be getting out of their wheelchairs and walking are just that - IDIOTS. There is no research to date on ANY kind of stem cells that shows broken spinal cords can be fused back together and made wholly functional again. To date, there's every indication that stem cells can do wonderous things. But, according to your logic, if something doesn't work now, it will never work. |