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To: neverdem
AT a conference in Cambridge, Mass., in 1988 called “How the Brain Works,” Francis Crick suggested that neuroscientific understanding would move further along if only he and his colleagues were allowed to experiment on prisoners.

He was, of course, absolutely correct.

Lots of science involving humans would advance more rapidly if experimentation on humans were allowed.

2 posted on 10/28/2007 8:11:20 PM PDT by Sherman Logan
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To: Sherman Logan

Humans have rights to not be experimented on by public university and government creeps.

Plus the private sector especially drug companies are the ones that are advancing science not government.


5 posted on 10/28/2007 8:29:12 PM PDT by Democrat_media (If there is a need the free market will produce it. So what do we need gov for(only 3 things))
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To: Sherman Logan
Prisoners are people. he should have been allowed to experement on lawyers. Nobody will miss a crooked judge or ambulance chaser. The world would be a better place regardless.

And maybe we'll do in a squirrel or two... - Tom Lehrer

9 posted on 10/28/2007 10:58:09 PM PDT by MrEdd (Ron Paul is Ralph Nader for the right...)
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