Angsuman Chakraborty09 Aug 2006 08:57 am
Thousands are getting killed on a regular basis in Iraq and we’d invade Iran if we didn’t have all our soldiers in Iraq. So it’s OK to kill innocent people (women and children especially, who never had anything to do with so called “terrorism” in Iraq or the weapons of mass distraction that don’t exist) and not use already aborted lives to help save lives. Stem cell research should go forward without question.
If the talking heads in Washington had a living relative that could be cured through stem cell research, you know darn well that they would vote in favor of it (example: though not a politician, Nancy Reagan, as right wing as her husband’s administration is, is supporting stem cell research because she knows what it is like to suffer with someone who could benefit from it). This current majority administration is among the worst bunch of criminals on the planet right now, who would stop at nothing to get oil and control the world.
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August 18th, 2006 at 11:45 am
[...] I have repeatedly stressed on the stupidity of arguments of so-called-pro-life lobby and created the stem cell research blog to provide patients around the world with stem cell related news and views. [...]
August 23rd, 2006 at 1:55 pm
personally, I feel that the idea of dismissing stem cell research is absurd due to the fact that Roe vs. Wade hasn’t been overturned by U.S. Supreme Court. If a person is permitted to choose life or death for an embryo for whatever reason, surely scientist should be allowed to research and find developments for diseases that are antagonizing those already living
August 23rd, 2006 at 1:56 pm
i believe that stem cell research could be beneficial and it could help those who are looking for cures for different things.