There has been some recent discussion, and there has not been any positive results from embryonic stem cell research.
Yet, there are at least 70 cures from adult stem cell research and applications of that research.
This is a colossal of tax payer money.
Maybe some TEA Party folks can help!
Hey Congress, while you’re at it:
1) Revoke the law of gravity. It’s really a bummer...and I’ve already tied myself down so as to watch you and the rest of your idiot democrat friends fly off the earth.
2) Make Pi officially equal to 3.0. Much easier to work with.
3) Get a low to force Harvard to admit that they allow SAT scores of below 400 for the law school. They’ve done it already for you know who.
Certain members of congress are nothing more than disgusting pigs.
<SARC>Oh no! Not a bipartisan effort!</SARC>
Honestly; where DO these media hacks come from? NAME NAMES, you limp fish!!
What happened to basic Civics lessons in how government works?
First, to the point of the article, embryonic stem cells are turning out to only have a political purpose (for the left) in that they cheapen the culture of life. The advances being made in stem cells are all in adult stem cells and there are some valid and real scientific reasons why that is the case.
But. Congressmen seek to UNDERMINE a Court ruling based on law, by changing the law?
REALLY?!
What a propagandized headline! This headline claims that it undermines the Court’s ability to interpret law if the legislature does it job and creates new law. I would not support any such change in that law. That is immaterial to the headline’s silly hyperbole.
The Court was absolutely correct in its ruling. And. The Legislature is absolutely justified in seeking to change a law, any law.
To suggest that making new law “undermines” the Court puts the Court in a just such a position that is a prime cause of much of our societal problems today.
I happened to have CBS on yesterday morning.
He ended the show (whatever the name of the show is) by lamenting the judge stopping stem cell research.
He did not separate embryonic from adult.
Shame!!
Picture of a Wicked Witch from Colorado
I guess in terms of the Wizard of OZ, that makes her the Wicked Witch of the West, since Colorado is West of Kansas.
But then there are so many to compete with that title (Nancy Pelosi, Dianne Feinstein, as well as others).
[The above is a picture of CongressCritter Diana DeGette.]