To: NormsRevenge
Anderson was Time magazine's runner-up for Man of the Year in 1995. He has been called the "father of gene therapy" for his work on a promising but controversial experimental medical treatment that involves injecting healthy genes into sick patients.
2 posted on
02/02/2007 1:29:36 PM PST by
NormsRevenge
(Semper Fi ......)
To: NormsRevenge
3 posted on
02/02/2007 1:32:45 PM PST by
lilylangtree
(Veni, Vidi, Vici)
To: NormsRevenge
California's upper crust Liberals at work.
4 posted on
02/02/2007 1:36:10 PM PST by
gunnedah
To: NormsRevenge
One Liberal off the streets.
5 posted on
02/02/2007 1:39:21 PM PST by
pabianice
To: NormsRevenge
If she had been an insecure and trusting native would it have been different?
6 posted on
02/02/2007 2:14:26 PM PST by
Savage Beast
("Just when the caterpillar thought the world was over, it became a butterfly.")
To: NormsRevenge
Didn't Michael J. Fox support this gene treatment theory before he got onto stem cells?
7 posted on
02/02/2007 2:17:41 PM PST by
Eva
To: NormsRevenge
He shouldda stuck with the genes and stayed outta the jeans.
To: NormsRevenge
So What?
Kiddie diddler gets 14 years, which in this case sounds about right. The fact that the guy is also a world-famous geneticist has precisely zilch, zip, nada to do with this, except that maybe prison officials have to contend with above-average amount of mail and requests for books that usually aren't stocked in prison library.
The coincidence is mildly interesting, but otherwise of no great significance.
11 posted on
02/02/2007 5:22:31 PM PST by
MirrorField
(Just an opinion from atheist, minarchist and small-l libertarian.)
To: NormsRevenge
"I just did it, just something in me was just evil,"
His genes made him do it. He can blame that prison time on his genes.
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