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BobbyB 10-24-2006 10:58 AM

White House no longer saying 'stay the course'
 
White House no longer saying 'stay the course'

maybe now they will change there view on stem cells too.

Agios 10-24-2006 12:21 PM

Wrong Bobby...heh Heh Heh!
 
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Originally Posted by BobbyB (Post 29770)
White House no longer saying 'stay the course'

maybe now they will change there view on stem cells too.

Wrong! HESC's are much more valuable than human life and need to be protected...all the way to the dumpster...or incinerator!

John 10-24-2006 01:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Agios (Post 29801)
Wrong! HESC's are much more valuable than human life and need to be protected...all the way to the dumpster...or incinerator!

Quite right, Agios. That was the only way I could understand the reasoning too.

BobbyB 10-24-2006 01:57 PM

the news out of washington is turn the page.:D

Agios 10-24-2006 02:45 PM

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Originally Posted by John (Post 29818)
Quite right, Agios. That was the only way I could understand the reasoning too.

Everyone who has ever read my posts knows that I am never sarcastic and I am actually religious and spiritual, hence my user name, "Agios", which is Greek for "Saint". But President Bush's hipocritical policy has really disapointed me. We have lost 6-years of valuable research! For what!! Protecting what!! I could argue that President Bush's policy isn't protecting HESC's, since they are, as we all know, being destroyed anyways, but, in fact, his policy is protecting the multitude of diseases that are rampant.

Think about this...terrorist killed several thousand Americans and now our government is spending billions of dollars fighting a war on terrorism. Meanwhile, how many Americans have diseases killed? How many more Americans will die from diseases in this year alone? Why the huge dispraportionate spending?

Why the veto?

Is the average American life threatened more by disease or by terrorism?

Why isn't our government doing more to protect us from the real terror in our lives...DISEASE.

Hopefully as more people realize this and understand the significance of combating diseases and what a truly profound impact government investment and policy could have things will change.

I am not saying stop the war on terror...I am saying fight the war on disease with more government funding and support for HESC research!

Agios


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