once again, this administration is using fear to justify their doings. People are 'afraid' that abortions will be used, they are 'afraid' of the fact that animals and humans are already, and have always been used for testing. They are 'afraid' that the frozen embryo might be the next Einstein, or some other genius we have yet to see from the live births that have taken place since Einstein. They are 'afraid' that their taxes will go up. They are 'afraid' god might see it as condoning abortion. Most are happy to stick their heads in the sand and believe everything the administration tells them without question, for 'fear' the terrorists might get them and their families. It is shameless. I'd personally like to know how many embryos the Bush family destroyed after they were done with their fertility treatments to have the twins. And since the majority of those pregnancies end up being triplets or more, I'd like to know how many fetuses the Bush's destroyed in Laura's womb, to get that number down to two. Anybody who stands on religion for this one needs to understand, those embryos were man made, not ';miracles from god'. End of Rant
2006-07-19 07:13:12
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answered by hichefheidi 6
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This is a very difficult question to answer. Personally, I could argue both sides. I don't think it is a question with an easy answer.
Like it or not, upon fertilization, the resulting cells are genetically unique. Does this constitute life? Personally, I think so. Do the cells have feelings? I don't think so. So why throw them away?
Two reasons that I can think of:
1. If being genetically unique constitutes life, it wouldn't be a good idea to set a precedent with using embryos for medical research. This gives researchers the green light to destroy life to further medical research. What if they decided to start to do medical research on living people with mental defects. Afterall, it would be for the greater good and many are unable to sustain life by themselves. The concept of performing medical research on a mentally defective person would be rejected by every sane American (at least I hope), yet both are lives that are incapable of living on their own (before people get mad, I acknowledge that a large majority of "mentally ill" can live on thier own, but some can not). Throwing away a life for medical research is a very dangerous precident to set.
2. Embryonic stem cells have a 0% success rate. Not a single illness has been cured with embryonic stem cells. n fact, embryonic stem cells have been known to cause unrelated illnesses such as tumors.
Why would we use embryos?
1. They are going to be discarded anyway. If a life is going to be wasted (or a group of cells, however you view it), wouldn't it be best to use the life to further the lives of others? IMHO, a great example of this in society is organ donation. A person acknowledges they are going to die (granted usually unexpectedly) so they say take what they need. Use my body to do good for others.
2. Embryonic stem cell research has a 0% success rate (yes, the same arguement as before). No pun intented, but stem cell research is still in its infancy. There is much to be learned. So despite a lack of success now, it does not mean there won't be success in the future. Stem cells should be harvested for the good of medicine.
Just my 2 cents
2006-07-19 07:56:02
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answered by Slider728 6
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Because stem cells can be acquired through other methods. Some of us actually believe an embryo is a human life. And looking at what disgusting things could come from allowing the use of them is enough to make any reasonable person pick up a pen and veto the whole thing.
2006-07-19 07:03:34
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answered by kathy059 6
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I'm pretty sure anyone who isn't extremely religious is appalled by that. I'm not sure that embryos would be discarded though, I think the point of the legislation is to make sure that these embryos aren't taken in the first place. The debate is over when life begins, and Bush seems to believe that it begins at conception and discarding the embryos would be murder just as much as research that destroys the embryo would be.
2006-07-19 06:59:09
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answered by seepieceeggshell 1
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Why don't you know what you're talking about? Do some research on exactly what the proposed bills say. Don't listen to tv or people in here.
First of all, Bush is the first president to ever fund stem cell research. Second, he opposes funding to create new embryos for stem cell research. There is nothing in the bill about stopping the funding on existing embryos.
Lean the facts before going on a rant.
2006-07-19 07:08:22
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answered by Aegis of Freedom 7
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Adult stem cells are NOT as effective. If it was I'd like to think that all these scientists would have used them so they wouldn't hear every "christian" bitching and moaning. Secondly, there's absolutely NOTHING human about these CELLS. They can't talk, feel pain [because they have no CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM] or see. They are CELLS. And the sooner these so called Christians wake up and realize that the sooner we can get on with research that could cure some of the worst diseases man has ever faced.
2006-07-19 07:19:37
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answered by photojoe40 1
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there's a set of human beings obtainable that do not pick to confess that abortion occurs, and that the embryo is actual disposed of quite than put in a coffin and buried. there is also a sub-crew of those who believe that by technique of allowing analyze on embryos may promote abortions. those human beings have their top to believe those suggestions, yet shouldn't there be a decision by technique of the figure? The figure of a born baby has the right to settle on no matter if the youngster's organs should be donated contained in the type of mind demise, so isn't this interior an similar line of "determination"? The U.S. is behind some thing of the international in stem cellular use, consisting of heart restoration it is at the moment getting used in Europe. unhappy!
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answered by charyl 3
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Until we get someone in that office that isn’t lead around by their nose (or aother more tender body part) then we will continue to have stupid decisions made to appease religious groups rather then logical and some times hard decisions made for the betterment of the human race.
This by no means - means that I support creating new embryos only for research. But sometimes we have to do things we don't agree with or even like.
2006-07-19 07:10:30
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answered by Lydi 2
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Oh come on now! Surely you know by now that the guy is brain dead. True, other countries will get way ahead of us, and the US will wind up paying through the nose for the technology. I'm appalled by just about everything Bush does. He's a definite himbo ( the male equivalent to the female bimbo).
2006-07-19 07:01:09
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answered by Anonymous
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I am appalled by this because we could cure diseases and we are just getting rid of embryos that we could use to help research. That shows what a dumbass the president is.
2006-07-19 06:56:49
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answered by maxie 5
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