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  • Liar! Liar! Brian Bilbray's Pants are on Fire! (Stem cell flip flop?)

    07/25/2006 9:44:45 AM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 12 replies · 647+ views
    FlashReport ^ | 7/25/06 | Mike Spence
    There is an old joke that goes something like this. Q. How do you know a politician is lying? A. His lips are moving. Obviously this catches the public's disgust with politicians that say one thing and do another. This is one of the reasons citizen's groups want things in writing. They send questionnaires out hoping to put these politicians in ink on various topics. They believe that at least having something writing will keep politicians honest. In March of this year former Congressman Brian Bilbray was running for the 50th Congressional Seat after Duke Cunningham resigned in disgrace. Bilbray...
  • A Day in the Life of President Bush (photos): 7.19.06

    07/19/2006 3:22:36 PM PDT · by GretchenM · 369 replies · 4,332+ views
    yahoo.com, whitehouse.gov ^ | Wednesday July 19, 2006 | GretchenM
    Defying the will of Congress (remember these votes in November!), President Bush sent a veto message (read the president's message here), that he would not sign HR 810, the "Stem Cell Research Enhancement Act of 2005." President Bush addressed the situation in Lebanon while meeting with members of Congress in the White House. Secretary of State Rice met at the State Department today: New Zealand's Minister of Foreign Affairs Winston Peres, and Belgium's Foreign Minister Karel De Gucht. Next week she is scheduled to attend Southeast Asia's top security forum.
  • House fails to override stem cell veto (Embryonic)

    07/19/2006 4:35:23 PM PDT · by TheDon · 34 replies · 749+ views
    AP ^ | July 19, 2006
    The House failed Wednesday to override President Bush's veto of a bill to lift his restrictions on federal funding for embryonic stem cell research. That means the veto stands, killing the measure. ...............
  • Tony Snow on Stem Cells

    07/19/2006 2:55:25 PM PDT · by madprof98 · 33 replies · 1,175+ views
    The Corner (NRO) ^ | 7/19/06 | Kathryn Jean Lopez
    Q Is the President concerned that his veto of the stem cell bill is going to hurt Republicans running in fall elections? MR. SNOW: Not a bit. Q He doesn't feel as though it will hurt? MR. SNOW: No. Q Why not? MR. SNOW: And I'll tell you what, it's worth pointing out one thing — actually several things on stem cells. Number one, the President is the first ever to have financed research using embryonic stem cell lines. Number two, there is a bit of demagoguery in the House of Representatives. Representative Castle was circulating talking points about a...
  • President Finds His Veto Pen (embryo stem cell research)

    07/19/2006 11:14:14 AM PDT · by Lunatic Fringe · 1,014 replies · 12,649+ views
    WASHINGTON (AP) President Bush has issued the first veto of his presidency, rejecting a bill to expand federal research on stem cells obtained from embryos.
  • Bush Vetoes Embryonic Stem Cell Research Bill

    07/19/2006 11:57:06 AM PDT · by frogjerk · 249 replies · 3,311+ views
    WASHINGTON — President Bush vetoed the first bill of his five-and-a-half year administration Wednesday by rejecting a measure that would provide more federal funding for embryonic stem-cell research. "In this new era, our challenge is to harness the power of science to ease human suffering without sanctioning the practices that violate the dignity of human life," Bush said in the East Room of the White House after vetoing the measure. Bush announced his veto standing before 18 families with "snowflake babies," children born after frozen embryos that were not used were adopted by other couples. "Each of these children was...
  • Senate passes stem cell legislation

    07/18/2006 6:52:09 PM PDT · by Aussie Dasher · 23 replies · 749+ views
    Herald Sun ^ | 19 July 2006
    THE US Senate today easily approved legislation that would expand embryonic stem cell research, which President George W. Bush has vowed to veto Backers of the bipartisan bill, already approved by the House of Representatives, acknowledge they do not have the two-thirds majority necessary to override Mr Bush's veto in both the House and the Senate. The Senate vote was 63-37. Mr Bush, who in 2001 permitted limited research on already existing stem cell lines, said he opposed expansion on moral grounds because days-old embryos were destroyed when stem cells were extracted. But supporters of the legislation, including former first...
  • Senate poised to pass stem cell bill (Bill passed Senate, Veto next)

    07/18/2006 2:16:38 PM PDT · by tobyhill · 32 replies · 788+ views
    MSNBC/AP ^ | 7/18/2006 | AP
    WASHINGTON - The White House emphatically renewed President' Bush's threat to veto a bill heading toward Senate passage that would authorize federal funding for embryonic stem cell research, a practice Bush loathes. "If (the bill) were presented to the president, he would veto the bill," read a fresh official statement of administration policy Monday, with the sentence underlined for emphasis.
  • Republicans try to stave off Bush veto (of bill expanding funds for embryonic stem cell research)

    07/18/2006 12:46:23 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 75 replies · 1,268+ views
    AP on Yahoo ^ | 7/18/06 | Laurie Kellman - ap
    WASHINGTON - Debating science, ethics, morality and humanity, the Senate prepared Tuesday to send a bill expanding federal funding of embryonic stem cell research to an unreceptive President Bush. It wasn't a matter of simple party politics, however, as some of Bush fellow Republicans launched a last-ditch lobbying effort to save the bill from his veto. Wrote California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger: "Mr. President, I urge you not to make the first veto of your presidency one that turns America backwards on the path of scientific progress and limits the promise of medical miracles for generations to come." And former first...
  • President Bush vs. Dr. Frist vs. the Nuremburg Code

    07/15/2006 1:01:34 PM PDT · by wagglebee · 8 replies · 492+ views
    Townhall.com ^ | 7/12/06 | Terence Jeffrey
    "We were all an embryo at one point, and we ought to as a society be very careful about being callous about the wanton destruction of embryos, of life," White House aide Karl Rove told the Denver Post this week. He was explaining why President Bush is committed to casting his first-ever veto against a bill -- which may pass the Senate as early as next week -- that would give tax dollars to researchers who deliberately kill human embryos to extract their stem cells. "The president is emphatic about this," Rove said. This veto threat is necessary because of...
  • Rove: Bush to veto DeGette bill (stem cell)

    07/10/2006 1:39:16 PM PDT · by Notwithstanding · 323 replies · 5,593+ views
    Denver Post ^ | 10 july 2006 | John Farrell
    President Bush will likely cast the first veto of his presidency if the Senate, as expected, passes legislation to expand federal funding of embryonic stem-cell research, White House aide Karl Rove said today. "The president is emphatic about this," Rove said in a meeting with the editorial board of The Denver Post. The U.S. House of Representatives has already passed the legislation, co-sponsored by Rep. Diana DeGette, D-Denver, and Rep. Mike Castle, R-Del. If the Senate approves the bill this month it would go to the president's desk.
  • Raw Data: Bush's Letter to House Over Veto

    07/19/2006 7:07:42 PM PDT · by MNJohnnie · 5 replies · 384+ views
    Fox News ^ | Wednesday, July 19, 2006 | Fox News
    The following is the text of the letter sent to the House of Representatives by President Bush explaining his decision to veto the Stem Cell Research Enhancement Act of 2005. President Bush: I am returning herewith without my approval H.R. 810, the "Stem Cell Research Enhancement Act of 2005." Like all Americans, I believe our Nation must vigorously pursue the tremendous possibilities that science offers to cure disease and improve the lives of millions. Yet, as science brings us ever closer to unlocking the secrets of human biology, it also offers temptations to manipulate human life and violate human dignity....
  • Senate poised to pass embryonic stem cell bill, draw Bush's first veto

    07/17/2006 2:27:40 PM PDT · by neverdem · 29 replies · 652+ views
    Kansas City Star ^ | Jul. 17, 2006 | NA
    WASHINGTON (AP) - The White House emphatically renewed President' Bush's threat to veto a bill heading toward Senate passage that would authorize federal funding for embryonic stem cell research, a practice Bush loathes. ``If (the bill) were presented to the president, he would veto the bill,'' read a fresh official statement of administration policy Monday, with the sentence underlined for emphasis. ``The bill would compel all American taxpayers to pay for research that relies on the intentional destruction of human embryos for the derivation of stem cells, overturning the president's policy that funds research without promoting such ongoing destruction,'' it...
  • 50 Republican Incumbents Undeserving of Support by Pro-life Voters

    09/06/2005 3:48:24 PM PDT · by Constitution Restoration Act · 42 replies · 1,868+ views
    Republican National Coalition for Life ^ | August 25, 2005 | COLLEEN PARRO
    2006 Congressional Election Cycle Has Begun  50 Republican Incumbents Undeserving of Support by Pro-life Voters   The Republican National Coalition for Life PAC is currently receiving phone calls from Republican candidates for Congress in the 2006 Republican primaries. Our usual practice is to mail our Candidate Questionnaire to Republican candidates in each district as soon as the filing deadlines are reached. When we receive the results of the questionnaire, they are recorded on our website at www.RNCLife.org so that voters can see for themselves it those seeking to represent them in Washington are truly pro-life. We hope that this service...
  • House Votes to Reverse Ban on Funding for Stem Cell Research

    05/24/2005 6:50:08 PM PDT · by neverdem · 62 replies · 1,703+ views
    NY Times ^ | May 24, 2005 | DAVID STOUT and TIMOTHY WILLIAMS
    WASHINGTON, May 24 - The House of Representatives voted today to ease restrictions on federal financing for embryonic stem cell research, thus setting up a showdown with President Bush, who has vowed to veto the measure because he says it would promote destruction of life. The 238-to-194 vote in favor, far short of the 290 needed to override a presidential veto, sends the issue to the Senate, where an identical measure is pending. Stem cell research has considerable support in the Senate as well. Its chief sponsor is Senator Arlen Specter, Republican of Pennsylvania, who heads the Senate subcommittee that...
  • Adult stem cells vs. Embryonic stem cells.

    05/22/2005 6:08:44 PM PDT · by Sun · 91 replies · 2,157+ views
    World Net Daily ^ | May 21, 2005 | Dr. Kelly Hollowell
    To view this item online, visit http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=44381 Saturday, May 21, 2005 Embryonic stem-cell research: Science boondoggle By Dr. Kelly Hollowell Remember in June of 2001 when President Bush announced his plan for federal funding of embryonic stem-cell research? He announced federal dollars could be used to fund research on existing stem-cell lines because the embryos were already destroyed. He drew the line in the sand by saying no additional embryos would be destroyed for stem-cell research using our tax dollars. It was supposed to be an acceptable compromise between opponents and proponents of this ethically challenged research. Of course, neither...
  • Action Alert, U.S. House votes May 24th on embryo-killing research, H.R. 810

    05/22/2005 2:07:40 PM PDT · by Coleus · 7 replies · 575+ views
    NRLC Alert: U.S. House votes May 24 on embryo-killing research U.S. House to vote Tuesday May 24 on embryo-killing research (H.R. 810) Take Action!NJ Residents Can Take Action Here   WASHINGTON (UPDATED May 20, 2005) -- The U.S. House of Representatives will vote on Tuesday, May 24, on H.R. 810, a bill that would order federal funding of stem cell research that requires killing human embryos.  NRLC strongly opposes this bill.   H.R. 810, sponsored by Reps. Michael Castle (R-De.) and Diana DeGette (D-Co.), would overturn the policy adopted by President Bush in 2001.  President Bush's policy bars federal funding of research that...
  • House vote near on stem cells; foes face challenge(Shameless RINOS At Work)

    05/19/2005 6:47:48 PM PDT · by Kuksool · 6 replies · 300+ views
    Baptist Press ^ | May 19, 2005 | Tom Strode
    WASHINGTON (BP)--The U.S. House of Representatives is expected to vote the week of May 23-27 on a bill to fund destructive embryonic stem cell research, and foes face an uphill struggle in seeking to defeat it. The Stem Cell Research Enhancement Act, H.R. 810, is an attempt to overturn a policy announced in 2001 by President Bush. Under the Bush rule, federal funds are prohibited for stem cell research that results in the destruction of human embryos. The rule permits funding for such experiments only on stem cell lines already in existence prior to Aug. 9, 2001, when the president...