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. [history]
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.
(Excerpt) Read more at chicagotribune.com ...
Don't even try to get to the Right of me on abortion, my FRiend, of course I believe Life begins at conception and, of course, I am appalled at what the anti-Life forces have done over the last 30 years. Still, I believe we need to pick our battles in order to win over the Minds and Hearts of the American Sheeple. This Fetal Tissue Stem-Cell Issue is one of those battles we can--and should win!! As, BTW, is the Partial Birth Abortion Issue.
"Reductionist victories into the mindset of west thought are scary as hell."
Hunh?!...MUD
Thank you...MUD
Did you even read the article, my FRiend?! C'mon now...this is the beginning of the debate on the issue, not the end, and Dubyuh will be there when it counts if we continue to highlight the barbarity of killing 8-week-old fetuses and harvesting their stem cells.
"This and Bush's other betryals of the conservative cause are why I have decided to support Alan Keyes for President in 2004!"
Might as well support my candidacy, as neither of us will be candidates...MUD
Which administration are you accusing me of trashing? His father's (who tried to establish a fetal tissue bank) or Bush II's (who used his first televised address as President to soften us up with a little Scripture as he shoved us down the slippery slope)?
That, if true, is a major mistake and ill-advised policy, but I come to doubt exactly how much he actually "tried to establish" when I see people spinning this latest news as a major Bush policy push towards more abortion.
"...or Bush II's (who used his first televised address as President to soften us up with a little Scripture as he shoved us down the slippery slope)?"
Puhhh-LEEEEZE, my FRiend, that is a very cynical view of what was discussed in the Address to the Nation!! This is a new slippery slope that I think Dubyuh did a pretty good job in keep us from traversing...and I think he will do a pretty good job in rectifying this Fetal Tissue Stem Cell Issue as well. I'm glad you are willing to argue against the horrific nature of this procedure with so much passion, but please be willing to assist in steering Dubyuh to the proper solution, which is made more difficult by your damning him as a lost cause.
FReegards...MUD
Fetuses or embryos? Apparently there is some sort of legal distinction between the two.
Obviously you did not read the article, but only the misleading headline. Before you make your final judgement, you might want to do the following:
1. Read the entire article.This and Bush's other betryals of the conservative cause are why I have decided to support Alan Keyes for President in 2004!2. Read post #275.
3. Be aware that the grant was approved on the last day Clinton's appointed acting NIH director was in office. Bush's appointee was approved by the Senate May 2, 2002 and took over May 21.
Is Keyes running?
All I mean is that President Bush can't veto a law that was aready signed by Clinton and is on the books. He can, however, lead the charge to have that law changed, which I hope he does.
Which did you find the more Hopeful and Humane description of human lives: "Excess" or "Already-been-killed"?
FReegards...MUD
LOL! Well, apparently you must think that I am some sort of Hermione Granger. You crack me up Clara Lou, if you don't want me to talk to you, that's fine with me, a week's time out? OK.
Hunh?! Let's review...
"Nope, not by a long shot indeed. Lamphades are so utilitarian, and so easy to fabricate out of any sort of handy material, unlike the drugs etc. that can be manufactured out of killed fetus cells. You're right. Killing people for their skins for lampshades ain't even in the same ballpark as this stuff. Now, if someone could come up with a life-saving medicine that could be extracted from dried lampshade-grade Jewskin, on the other hand...Then we'd be in the same ballpark."
Now, what's yer bi+c#?! "Life-saving medicines" can be created from the stem cells harvested from discarded umbilical cords every bit as easily as from fetal stem cells. Still, I believe the Holocaust reference in misplaced and inflammatory...IMHO, of course.
MUD
Looks like somebody has been copying and pasting right out of the Political Science 101 textbook, doesn't it?
Book learning. *Sigh*
Do you think she's learned about plagiarism and acknowledging authors? Oh-- maybe they don't teach that until senior year.
Lol ...
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