To: Rebelbase
I'd probably vote for any Republican who'd support stem cell research and disavow the anti-evolution group.... Whether that's Frist or McCain or whoever. My fear is that anyone who would do those things would not be able to get the nomination.
19 posted on
07/31/2005 1:59:37 PM PDT by
KMB
To: KMB
McCain the RINO?
Hmm, that says more than you wanted to admit you know.
22 posted on
07/31/2005 2:01:31 PM PDT by
Darksheare
("Just because I have a paper heart, doesn't mean tearing it is okay." -The man with the candy face)
To: KMB
That embryonic stem cell issue is such a crock. There are 65 clinical treatments right now using adult stem cells, there are 0 clinical treatments for embryonic stem cells.
If federal monies are to be spent, spend them where they are saving thousands of peoples lives right now and easing their suffering.
25 posted on
07/31/2005 2:03:01 PM PDT by
mware
To: KMB
"Hopefully, Rudy Guiliani will be the nominee in '08 and make this all a moot point but if he isn't then I'm confronted with the possibility that
I'll probably vote for Hillary Clinton despite the fact that she stands against so much that I believe in."
How on earth can you call yourself Conservative when you made the claim above? Sheesh. FR has lowered it's standards. There was a time when Darth Sidious got banned because he said he'd vote for the NC Sentate canditate Nelson Bowels (d) over Liddy Dole (r) because Bowles was at least a real Tarheel instead of a grew up/moved away carpebagger like Liddy.
You openly support Hillary and you still breathe.
30 posted on
07/31/2005 2:06:58 PM PDT by
Rebelbase
(Mexico, the 51st state.)
To: KMB
I'd probably vote for any Republican who'd support stem cell research and disavow the anti-evolution group..
Man your as liberal as they come. Stem cell research off the dead bodies of unborn babies. Sorry, but this 57 year old will go out with Alzheimer's before he'll give up his principles and allow precious children to be executed in the womb so I can live my last years more comfortably.
Can't you see why we have to resist that temptation. We now have the left saying its not only o.k. to abort, it is now also medically necessary, because we are saving lives. Can't you see the deception here? They make it seem like a win-win. You live with pro-choice because of all the "good" you can do with the dead babies. Man that's crazy....we are becoming like vampires sucking the blood of fetuses to live forever. I'm not even a practicing Christian and I can get morally off the deep end on this issue. And I believe in evolution.........but not murder. Wake up man, and look in the mirror.
To: KMB
I don't know any Republicans who are against stem cell research. It's just that most of us don't want our taxes to pay for research and we won't kill anyone for it.
You've got your priorities wrong: first, you get rid of God, *then* you can go around killing and infringing other inalienable rights.
Of course, I'm not surprised that
435 posted on
07/31/2005 8:03:11 PM PDT by
hocndoc
(Choice is the # 1 killer in the US www.LifeEthics.org)
To: KMB
I'd probably vote for any Republican who'd support stem cell research and disavow the anti-evolution group.... Whether that's Frist or McCain or whoever. My fear is that anyone who would do those things would not be able to get the nomination.
Ahhh... so now we're supposed to believe Frist is BRAVE and should get the nomination because he is for stem cell research, but can't seem strong enough to find his backbone for anything else going through Congress these days??
He's a PITIFUL leader.
BWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
Is this Frist posting? LOL!
To: KMB
Anyone who chooses to vote Democrat on the basis that Republicans are against scientific progress is a very narrow-minded idiot. Creationists are ignorant, true, but environmentalists have done far, far, far, far, far, far, far more damage to scientific progress. They've done so much damage, I consider them the only ideological group worse than Islamic terrorists.
609 posted on
08/01/2005 3:04:30 PM PDT by
Seamoth
To: KMB
There is no stem-cell/no-stem-cell dichotomy. Fetal stemcell research requires the conception and murder of human beings. Adult stem cell and umbilical cord stem cell research is fine. Fetal stem cell research to date has shone none of the advances of the other 2 categories. Politically the point is government funding of fetal stem cell research. No federal funding would be the default position of ANYONE who has pretenses to conservatism.
1,672 posted on
08/09/2005 5:20:23 PM PDT by
ThanhPhero
(di hanh huong den La Vang)
To: KMB
I'd probably vote for any Republican who'd support stem cell research.... Well now, there's a vague soundbite. You might want to be more specific on what you support about stem cell research.
I don't know many people who wouldn't support stem cell research AS LONG AS ABORTED BABIES AREN'T BEING USED TO DO SO. And I damn sure don't support my tax dollars going to such "research".
4,197 posted on
08/20/2005 9:05:53 AM PDT by
demkicker
(Life has many choices. Eternity has only two. Which one have you chosen?)
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