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U.S., Japanese Scientists Report Success With Human Skin Cells; May Halt Cloning Controversies

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by formrusmcsgt November 20, 2007 11:00 PM EST
Good! After losing the better part of a decade of progress due to Dubya''s parochial beliefs, we needed a break.

Now if someone can just come up with a fix for the damage done over the same period as a result of Dubya''s burying his head in the sand regarding global warming, we''ll only have our reputation left to restore......
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by katg21 November 20, 2007 10:32 PM EST
logicanada,

Criticize and believe what you want but the USA is still the greatest country on earth. What does Canada have to offer?
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by logicanada November 20, 2007 10:08 PM EST
...and Santa will be here soon.
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by katg21 November 20, 2007 9:59 PM EST
I think that if you really care about embryos, you''''d go to the source.Posted by frankly6

Okay, I''ll go do that tomorrow. What are you going to do?
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by katg21 November 20, 2007 9:55 PM EST
kat...collectively at the ballot box your beliefs are tremendously damaging....or has your country not been adversely effected over the past seven years? Posted by logicanada

Only if you ask a liberal or watch our left leaning media. As I see it we haven''t been attacked since 9/11, we are winning the war in Iraq, job creation is high, unemployment is low, interest rates are low, taxes are low and all of this while we are fighting the most difficult war of our lives against terrorism.
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by katg21 November 20, 2007 9:51 PM EST
Wouldn''''t your cause be better helped by going to the source and trying to put a stop to fertility clinics
Posted by frankly6

My "cause"? Hey, I don''t go to those clinics, have abortions, throw away viable life. I support people getting help with fertility issues, aside from harvesting embryos. Why shut down an operation which helps people to conceive in a moral way?
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by frankly6 November 20, 2007 9:50 PM EST


If you think that makes me a bad person then so be it. I know differently.

Posted by katg21 at 06:44 PM : Nov 20, 2007


I think that if you really care about embryos, you''d go to the source. The source of thousands of dead, discarded embryos each year is fertility clinics. I don''t think you care. You must just hate science.


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by logicanada November 20, 2007 9:46 PM EST
kat...collectively at the ballot box your beliefs are tremendously damaging....or has your country not been adversely effected over the past seven years?
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by frankly6 November 20, 2007 9:45 PM EST


To all the religious wackos who are against embryonic stem cell research:


Please park your lunatic @sses next to the dumpster at your nearest fertility clinic and picket the throwing away of all the extra tissue left over from in vitro fertilization procedures. That''''''''s where these cell lines come from. They were saved from being thrown away and are being used to find ways to relieve human suffering.


If you are serious about saving thousands of embryos, that''''''''s what you''''''''ll do. Otherwise get a life and stop trying to impede valuable science with your superstitious gobbledy guck and lies.

posted by micma


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by katg21 November 20, 2007 9:44 PM EST
katg21...you have to be critical of your own thinking.
Organized religion removes logical thinking from the equation and as a result everyone suffers.
Posted by logicanada

My beliefs take nothing away from anyone. I have faith in God, try to live my life with conviction and good morals. I donate money to the poor, pray for the sick and help my community in any way I can. If you think that makes me a bad person then so be it. I know differently.
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