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Old 11-01-2006, 08:02 PM
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opinion on why the private sector are not more involved as they should be, could be ESCR under the religious right Bush Administration has insured politics and religion have regulated ESCR and the science behind it out of the viable equation of many in the private sector Bio-Tech industry. Research in any form is high risk business, regulatory controls imposed by government forces has meant many potential business's have pulled out or delayed investment on valued research until the conditions become more in tune with public opinion, and the science community. 65% of Americans are in favour of research

Republicans make spurious claims against ESCR on the grounds..A life is taken.. Yet they fail to address the issue on why millions of embryos around the world are discarded each week never to be a beginning to new life. These (thrown out) embryos could have been allocated to science way back from 2001 when the current administration placed heavy handed subjective regulatory controls over any research. The private sector will not get involved under such despotic regulatory controlled conditions. Thus, ESCR has remained stagnant while in the control of political nay sayers. Once science becomes depolitised as it should and controlled by those in the science community private industry will become involved with investment and innovation similar to the computer industry in the 1980s, the auto industry in the early 1900s and the airline industry in the same era.

GO HARD SCIENCE

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