Wednesday, July 19, 2006

Bush not on side of not helping the sick

What I mean is he used his first veto to continue the ban on stem cell research. Whether he likes it or not, science will proceed with this just not in this country where it is currently ruled by our little religious Taliban. I especially enjoyed this little paragraph from this article.
Although many in the religious right are passionately opposed to embryonic stem cell research, most Americans support it, and Bush risks alienating that majority in the critical midterm year.

This bill would support the taking of innocent human life in the hope of finding medical benefits for others," Bush said at a White House event where he was surrounded by 18 families who "adopted" frozen embryos not used by other couples, and then used those leftover embryos to have children.



"Each of these children was still adopted while still an embryo and has been blessed with a chance to grow, to grow up in a loving family. These boys and girls are not spare parts," he said.

Is she blessed with a chance to grow, to grow up in a loving family? These boys and girls are not spare parts. This innocent human life doesn't matter, does it, Bubble boy?.

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