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SoCalRC
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Because you have been hoodwinked. There is NO new prohibition on stem cell research whatsoever. Two bipartisan bills have been introduced during the Bush presidency, both were killed by Republican leadership. Those bills also included additional restrictions on clone research.He allowed use of existing lines, but did not allow for creation of new lines by diliberately destroying new embryos for the purpose. The only research which shows real promise at this time is that which is being done on adult stems cells. So I don’t get your meaning.
What the President has done has been to limit FEDERAL SPENDING only to research on existing lines. Meaning he did not even wholly stop spending our tax dollars on this abomination. California countered with it’s own funding. The Democratic controlled legislature would not pass such a bill, so our GOP gov promoted a ballot initiative instead.
Only if we reject Church teaching on when life begins.This is true, however, though the church does not apporve of IVF, one can remove the issue of aborted embryos by only harvesting the eggs which will be implanted in entirety. This may result in miscarrage, but not the need to throw away fertilized eggs.
The subject is the GOP, he is in line for leadership of the country and has principally driven foreign policy during both Bush terms. The fact that he is a hypocrit who does not share our values (much like Karl Rove, who is an atheist) should matter. Particularly since the Pope has described the center piece of that foreign policy “grave evil”.This has nothing to do with the president.
If you harbor a gay predatory pedophile, you are accountable in my book. The sitting GOP leadership in Congress helped cover up for two, for years. All in the name of preserving power…Again, nothing to do with the president, or any sitting member of congress.
The only problem is that over 3/4 of the judges involved are Republican appointees. That’s the problem with serving two masters. When it comes to business and faith, the GOP only seems to really love one.Are you saying that Bush is responsible for the “expansion of gay marriage”. I guess the activist judges appointed by primarily liberal democrats have had nothing to say on the matter. Let’s see, how many states have the people voted “no” to gay marriage only to have a judge say it’s unconstitutional?
Kerry voted against both bills, and quoted two Popes in his speech on the matter in the Senate. At a family health conference he brought up the issue again and read a passage from his Catholic bible. It was the same bible he carried with him in Vietnam.I suppose Kerry would have opted for life.
That’s another problem with idolotry of a political party. You have to abandon the center of our belief on abortion, belief in the fundemental value in every human person. You can’t serve two religions, so we abandon Love Thy Neighbor and adopt ‘Villify anyone who doesn’t stand in exact lock step with us…’
I did not vote for John Kerry, but I respect him. Like me, he enlisted and served in a war he did not support. And he was coming from priviledge. He could easily have down the Cheney-Bush, gutless chickenhawk two step. Similiarly, on 9/11 he stood next to the capitol building and complained about closing it, letting the terrorists win. I sat all day in my office downtown, thinking the same thing.
When his military service was falsely attacked for political gain, I was almost as disgusted as when the screeching right wing tools went after a brain damaged 12 year old boy with false claims.
So disgusted that I finally realized that carrying water for evil people made me evil as well. Now I vote my faith.