Posted on 04/11/2007 6:56:56 AM PDT by Princip. Conservative
WASHINGTON After months of meetings with people on both sides of the stem cell debate, Sen. Bob Casey said he will oppose a bill that would clear the way for government financing of new embryonic stem cell research.
Legislation coming up for debate today in the Senate would lift President Bushs 2001 ban on taxpayer-funded research of embryonic stem cells developed after that time.
In an effort to win the support of lawmakers like Casey who have backed the ban, sponsors included a provision stating that Congress endorses all types of stem cell research. A similar bill passed Congress last year, but was vetoed by President Bush.
Casey, D-Pa., has been lobbied by bill backers attempting to garner the two-thirds Senate support needed to override a presidential veto.
Casey, who is Catholic and opposed to abortion, said in a statement released Monday he doesnt support the bill because I remain opposed to federal funding for research that involves the destruction of living embryos.
As he said in his campaign last year, Casey noted he continues to support funding for other types of stem cell research that dont involve the destruction of embryos, such as umbilical and adult stem cells.
He also said in the campaign that he supported Bushs ban.
I have listened carefully, especially to those whose loved ones are suffering from serious diseases and disabilities and who disagree with my position, Casey said. I deeply respect their views and hope they can come to understand mine.
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For all the folks who say a pro-choice politician has an advantage in Pennsylvania presidential politics ... here is exhibit A why that is dead wrong.
Okay boys and girls, listen up (you too the perpetual whiners) - THIS is why Santorum lost. Not because the ‘po’d at RINOs’ stayed home.
Was Santorum for federal funding of embryonic stem cell research?
I'm glad that Mr. Casey decided on the position he did. However, the word class and Bob Casey should never collide in the same sentence.
It’s not a hard vote for Casey .. especially since the President has already said he would veto it
Is that all the Dem’s have in the way of a platform? minor revisions of Bush policy?
If the primary thing holding the Republican Party together is abortion, we might as well get ready to lose next year. The Dems will always be able to find some socialist who gives lip service to being pro-life.
Democrat support Prolife - RINO Republicans saddened.
Last year, I called Junior Casey a fraud. Now, I now take those words back. Junior Casey is his father’s son.
Pa has too many old folks who are stuck in the 1950s. Too old folks think the Dems are the party of FDR. Outside of Philly, a lot of Dems are pro-life. Heck, even John Murtha is pro-life and pro-NRA.
Funny, I don’t remember Michael J. Fox running any commercials in Pennsylvania attacking Casey for wanting Fox to die by denying him medical treatment......
But it’s good to see Casey on the right side of an issue. Frankly, I forgot he existed.
“Last year, I called Junior Casey a fraud. Now, I now take those words back. Junior Casey is his fathers son.”
Don’t count on it until the votes are tallied. I won’t believe this one until I see it.
Good for Casey Jr.
Of course, the real test will come if the next Sup Court pick is made by a Republican president, and if that president comes through with a conservative nomination. Schumer allegedly reassured some fellow Dems about Casey Jr by saying he would be good (i.e. bad) on judges, so it will be interesting to see how he acts when the time comes.
“Funny, I dont remember Michael J. Fox running any commercials in Pennsylvania attacking Casey for wanting Fox to die by denying him medical treatment......
But its good to see Casey on the right side of an issue. Frankly, I forgot he existed.”
Michael J. Fox did something that was really morally wrong. He used his sickness to promote a totally unproven and unethical form of medicine. While I feel for anyone with an affliction such as his, no one should ever manipulate people’s emotions like that to advance a political agenda.
“Of course, the real test will come if the next Sup Court pick is made by a Republican president, and if that president comes through with a conservative nomination. Schumer allegedly reassured some fellow Dems about Casey Jr by saying he would be good (i.e. bad) on judges, so it will be interesting to see how he acts when the time comes.”
Absolutely. If he joins the filibuster party and chooses to not be another Ben Nelson, then he’s really not much better than Harry Reid.
until you see the final vote total - you won’t know the truth here. If Casey was the 60th vote on this issue, the Dems would easily flip him. If the Dems otherwise have 60 for this, or fall far short of 60 with or without his vote, they are just softballing this one for him, giving him a free ride.
I believe he is more Ben Nelso than Harry Reid for sure!
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