Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) -- Members of the House of Representatives are debating a human cloning ban today that doesn't really ban human cloning. The measure prohibits the practice for reproductive purposes but allows human cloning to create embryos for the sole purpose of their destruction and President Bush would likely veto the bill. The Bush administration today released a statement to Congress of what the White House policy would likely be on the legislation. "The President unequivocally opposes all forms of human cloning," it said. "The Administration is strongly opposed to any legislation that would prohibit human cloning for reproductive...