1 posted on
04/10/2008 12:45:40 AM PDT by
neverdem
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2 posted on
04/10/2008 1:05:30 AM PDT by
neverdem
(I'm praying for a Divine Intervention.)
To: neverdem
And Arizona Senator John McCain, the presumptive Republican candidate, may be eager to avoid the issue of human embryonic stem cells, which could fracture his political support.I really doubt that he would lose much support, most of the folks concerned about Embryonic stem cell research are feeling pretty left out in the cold already this time around.
3 posted on
04/10/2008 2:17:47 AM PDT by
Smokin' Joe
(How often God must weep at humans' folly.)
To: neverdem
Initially sounds like a good idea, until you think it over for about 15 seconds.
4 posted on
04/10/2008 2:19:59 AM PDT by
Rudder
(Klinton-Kool-Aid FReepers prefer spectacle over victory.)
To: neverdem
Politicians and 'science' ??
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As I said to my Doc yesterday...
All people that run for office should have to take an IQ test first.
Case in point, Ted Kennedy thinks Newton's 'Laws of Motion' all pertain to different ways you get to a Liquor Store.
5 posted on
04/10/2008 4:06:33 AM PDT by
Condor51
(I have guns in my nightstand because a Cop won't fit)
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[snip] Arizona Senator John McCain, the presumptive Republican candidate, may be eager to avoid the issue of human embryonic stem cells, which could fracture his political support. [end]
Scientists Admit Embryonic Stem Cell Research Hasn’t Been Successful
Life News | 4/8/08 | Steven Ertelt
Posted on 04/08/2008 4:31:56 PM PDT by wagglebee
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1998703/posts
6 posted on
04/10/2008 8:35:56 AM PDT by
SunkenCiv
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To: neverdem
ScienceDebate2008 is a grass-roots movement to hold a national discussion on science and technology issues, including stem cell research, climate change, and science education.Snore.
7 posted on
04/10/2008 9:04:36 AM PDT by
GVnana
("They're still analyzing the first guy. What do I have to worry about?" - GWB)
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