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Author: AmericanAmerican Date: Jul 19, 2006 20:07
President Bush continuyes to make all our lives better, even those of the
innocent unborn children. It is the agenda of the scientist to slaughter
these poor creatures, but he is now prevented from doing so.
President Vetoes Life-Destroying Stem-Cell Research Bill
by Pete Winn, associate editor
Bush tells Congress he's "not going to allow" an unethical bill to become
law.
President Bush today vetoed his first piece of legislation, H.R. 810,
which would have dramatically increased the incentive for researchers to
kill embryonic human beings to obtain stem cells.
"If we're to find the right ways to advance ethical medical research, we
must also be willing, when necessary, to reject the wrong ways," Bush told
a White House crowd peppered with pro-life leaders.
"So today, I'm keeping the promise I made to the American people by
returning this bill to Congress with my veto."
In sending him H.R. 810, the president said Congress had crossed an
ethical boundary.
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Author: newsguynewsguy Date: Jul 19, 2006 20:22
NumberOne.org> wrote in message
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President Bush continuyes to make all our lives better, even those of the
innocent unborn children. It is the agenda of the scientist to slaughter
these poor creatures, but he is now prevented from doing so.
Once again SHRUB is NOT the leader he was elected to be. He's acting on his
OWN PERSONAL AGENDA.
He will soon have his place in history right up there with Nixon.
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Author: John P. MullenJohn P. Mullen Date: Jul 19, 2006 21:45
> President Bush continuyes to make all our lives better, even those of the
> innocent unborn children. It is the agenda of the scientist to slaughter
> these poor creatures, but he is now prevented from doing so.
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> President Vetoes Life-Destroying Stem-Cell Research Bill
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> by Pete Winn, associate editor
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> Bush tells Congress he's "not going to allow" an unethical bill to become
> law.
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Baloney!
da Shrub has authorized this sort of research on a limited set of lines
already.
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Author: Grey SatterfieldGrey Satterfield Date: Jul 20, 2006 04:52
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> President Bush continuyes to make all our lives better, even those of the
> innocent unborn children. It is the agenda of the scientist to slaughter
> these poor creatures, but he is now prevented from doing so.
>
> President Vetoes Life-Destroying Stem-Cell Research Bill
>
> by Pete Winn, associate editor
>
> Bush tells Congress he's "not going to allow" an unethical bill to become
> law.
>
> President Bush today vetoed his first piece of legislation, H.R. 810,
> which would have dramatically increased the incentive for researchers to
> kill embryonic human beings to obtain stem cells.
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Author: Jack LinthicumJack Linthicum Date: Jul 20, 2006 07:17
Grey Satterfield wrote:
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>> President Bush continuyes to make all our lives better, even those of the
>> innocent unborn children. It is the agenda of the scientist to slaughter
>> these poor creatures, but he is now prevented from doing so.
>>
>> President Vetoes Life-Destroying Stem-Cell Research Bill
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>> by Pete Winn, associate editor
>>
>> Bush tells Congress he's "not going to allow" an unethical bill to become
>> law.
>>
>> President Bush today vetoed his first piece of legislation, H.R. 810,
>> which would have dramatically increased the incentive for researchers to
>> kill embryonic human beings to obtain stem cells.
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Author: the_blogologistthe_blogologist Date: Jul 20, 2006 14:50
> President Bush today vetoed his first piece of legislation, H.R. 810,
> which would have dramatically increased the incentive for researchers to
> kill embryonic human beings to obtain stem cells.
The medical industry is 1/7th the US economy, they can afford to pay for
their own research.
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Author: northnorth Date: Jul 20, 2006 18:01
NumberOne.org> wrote in message
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President Bush continuyes to make all our lives better, even those of the
innocent unborn children. It is the agenda of the scientist to slaughter
these poor creatures, but he is now prevented from doing so.
President Vetoes Life-Destroying Stem-Cell Research Bill
I guess tossing those cells into the trash is 'not' destroying them. I
reckon some poor old dumpster diver might find a bottle of those discarded
stem cells and pour the contents into her cunt so she can give birth.
n.
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Author: John P. MullenJohn P. Mullen Date: Jul 20, 2006 20:25
the_blogologist wrote:
> NumberOne.org> wrote:
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>>President Bush today vetoed his first piece of legislation, H.R. 810,
>>which would have dramatically increased the incentive for researchers to
>>kill embryonic human beings to obtain stem cells.
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> The medical industry is 1/7th the US economy, they can afford to pay for
> their own research.
>
They never pay. We do.
John Mullen
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Author: Jack LinthicumJack Linthicum Date: Jul 21, 2006 05:23
Mark Bradford wrote:
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>> Mark Bradford wrote:
>>>> In misc.survivalism John P. Mullen zianet.com> wrote:
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>>>>> Only a very small fraction are adopted and implanted. This is a good
>>>>> thing and should continue, but the overwhelming majority are stored
>>>>> until they are no longer considered viable, then destroyed.
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>>>>> da Shrub's veto assures that this waste of human life will continue.
>>>>
>>>> It is the Scientist who destroys human life. We are adopting as many
>>>> as
>>>> we can, and preserving them for future generations. There is no need to
>>>> destroy human life. They are Human Beings.
>>> ...
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