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U.S. quietly OKs fetal stem cell work - Bush allows funding despite federal limits on embryo use
Chicago Tribune ^
| July 7, 2002
| By Jeremy Manier
Posted on 07/07/2002 11:24:26 AM PDT by Keyes For President
Edited on 09/03/2002 4:50:44 AM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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The Bush administration has approved the first federally funded project using stem cells obtained from fetuses aborted up to eight weeks after conception, expanding the scientific promise of stem cell research and complicating the ethics debate that surrounds it.
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TOPICS: Breaking News; Culture/Society; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: bush; embryo; fetus; stemcell
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To: Clara Lou
Ummmm, President Bush cannot "present a bill" to Congress or anyone else. He is the Chief Executive and cannot create a bill because that's the job of the legislature. Didja ever take a civics class?-- You know-- 3 branches of government, each with seperate powers because that's the way the founding fathers created the government in the Constitution. Here in Texas, kids study those facts in 7th grade. LOL I guess some people take things way too literally. I know Bush cannot directly send a bill through congress but just like his campaign items he 'presents' them through a member of congress, normally someone in his party, genius. I guess the 'Bush tax cut' wasn't Bush' then either by your logic
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07/07/2002 3:29:52 PM PDT
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rb22982
To: Scholastic; kristinn; nunya bidness; Native American Female Vet; rdf; rdavis84; Earn Your Vote
Ping!
To: FreedominJesusChrist
No one here has a problem with adult stem cells.
I knew that. I was simply giving Satadru some other sources of stem cells. Do you realize how annoying other people find your know-it-all attitude? Is it genetic or simply behavorial in origin?
To: rb22982
I guess some people take things way too literally.
Perhaps you should consider making your statements clearly and accurately? It does aid successful communication.
To: Clara Lou
Nothing that stem-cell research cannot cure. Just kidding.
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07/07/2002 3:34:37 PM PDT
by
Satadru
To: Satadru
You need to be asking yourself how did the Democrats get their filibuster proof majority on liberal legislations? By using such rags as the WP and Chicago Tribune to spread propaganda (e.g this article).
To: Satadru
LOL!!
To: Clara Lou; rb22982
"Ummmm, President Bush cannot "present a bill" to Congress or anyone else. He is the Chief Executive and cannot create a bill because that's the job of the legislature. Didja ever take a civics class?-- You know-- 3 branches of government, each with seperate powers because that's the way the founding fathers created the government in the Constitution. Here in Texas, kids study those facts in 7th grade."Of course the initial step in the legislative process is the authorship of a bill and its introduction into Congress. Although only a member of Congress can formally introduce a bill, proposals for new laws come from many different sources, which include individual citizens, special-interest groups, newspaper editorials, congressional committees, and yes, even the Executive Branch.
While it is true that the fetal stem cell rules were inducted during the Clinton Administration, that does not exuse President Bush from taking his case against this directly to the American people. Change does not come by means of apathetic leaders, unfortunately.
To: Clara Lou
Perhaps you should consider making your statements clearly and accurately? It does aid successful communication. Sorry, I didn't think it would trouble anyone with an IQ over 70. Bush has said before, "...I'll be sending a bill to congress...." Same type thing. It's pretty standard vernacular. Nothing in my post was verbose; it should not have been confusing at all.
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07/07/2002 3:38:37 PM PDT
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rb22982
To: FreeReign
Did you see any aliens or space-crafts last night?
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posted on
07/07/2002 3:39:28 PM PDT
by
Satadru
To: FreeReign
"By using such rags as the WP and Chicago Tribune to spread propaganda (e.g this article)."The Chicago Tribune is the most well-respected and subscribed to newspaper in Illinois. All the Editors on the board of the Chicago Tribune are moderate Republicans and the newspaper is not a tabloid or a "rag." The Chicago Tribune even endorsed George W. Bush for President. In fact, the newspaper is heavily read in the Chicago suburbs, including the North Shore, and even people all the way up in Green Bay, Wisconsin, subscribe to the Tribune.
The only reason you believe the Tribune to be a "rag" is because you do not happen to agree with this particular news article.
To: rb22982
Sorry, I didn't think
Ah, that explains it.
To: marajade
Really? Since when did babies become state property? When the Mother doesn't or can't take proper care of them.
To: Clara Lou
"Ummmm, President Bush cannot "present a bill" to Congress or anyone else. He is the Chief Executive and cannot create a bill because that's the job of the legislature. Didja ever take a civics class?-- You know-- 3 branches of government, each with seperate powers because that's the way the founding fathers created the government in the Constitution. Here in Texas, kids study those facts in 7th grade."Speaking about a know it all attitude, a concerned and informed private citizen may suggest bills to their legislators, or they may study the legal format of various bills and actually submit the text of a proposed law to their representative or senators for introduction into Congress. A individual citizen can consult publications such as the daily Congressional Record for help in writing a bill. This publication and the Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report are also quite helpful as to the current legislative activities of Congress. Just for your information.
To: FreedominJesusChrist
The Chicago Tribune is the most well-respected and subscribed to newspaper in Illinois. All the Editors on the board of the Chicago Tribune are moderate Republicans and the newspaper is not a tabloid or a "rag." The Chicago Tribune even endorsed George W. Bush for President. In fact, the newspaper is heavily read in the Chicago suburbs, including the North Shore, and even people all the way up in Green Bay, Wisconsin, subscribe to the Tribune. The only reason you believe the Tribune to be a "rag" is because you do not happen to agree with this particular news article. Actually, I now see that the misleading headline as presented by KFP is not the Tribunes but instead it is KFP's. I don't agree wiht this particular headline.
To: FreedominJesusChrist
"By using such rags as the WP and Chicago Tribune to spread propaganda (e.g this article).""The Chicago Tribune is the most well-respected and subscribed to newspaper in Illinois. All the Editors on the board of the Chicago Tribune are moderate Republicans and the newspaper is not a tabloid or a "rag." The Chicago Tribune even endorsed George W. Bush for President."
See, there, now you've done it! That doesn't fit in with the bushies claims. It's supposed to a bunch of lies in the Tribune. If not, then it's another one of those "Clinton's Actually to Blame" things. or maybe it's part of that master plan thing......................mmmmmm
To: FreeReign
Okay then. Believe me, the Chicago Tribune is a completely respectable newspaper and is Republican, which is a major reason why the newspaper is so popular along the North Shore and up into Lake County.
To: FreeReign
You need to be asking yourself how did the Democrats get their filibuster proof majority on liberal legislations? By using such rags as the WP and Chicago Tribune to spread propaganda (e.g. this article).
Did you see any aliens or space-crafts last night?
You think the WP doesn't have a statist bias?
To: FreeReign
What do you mean? It is the same exact word-to-word title as the online edition of the Trib.
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07/07/2002 3:56:30 PM PDT
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Satadru
To: rdavis84
There's nothing like a good dose of the truth, right? Especially for me being an annoying know it all and everything. LOL!
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