Can't we all just get along?..the stem cell thing is a dead subject..new sources exist now...how about a nice laugh...
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2007-06-20 15:08:29
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answered by Erinyes 6
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It is not religion that motivates this man. If you cure diseases like Diabetes Pharmaceutical companies will lose billions of profit dollars from the sale of maintenance drugs like insulin.
As the rap song says "He's got his mind on his money, and only his money on his mind."
2007-06-21 14:37:20
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answered by The real Ed-Mike 3
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The veto was for Federal funding only. The veto was for embryonic stem cell research, which, like abortion, is a very complex, ethical issue. Why should my taxes pay for something that I abhor? Bush did not outlaw private research on embryonic stem cells and he did not outlaw adult or umbilical stem cell research. Get your facts straight before you get on the net and spew your irrational hatred.
2007-06-20 22:12:59
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answered by jugheaduga88 2
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Ok. First of all, George Bush isn't the bad one. His son is! George W. Bush. Also, dont just be blabbing **** out of ur mouth. When you don't even know the guy in real life. So what he acts like a total dumbass! Doesn't mean he's like that all the time. Listen, it's not that I don't believe ya guys but, sericially cut the man some slack. It's hard running a country. And only our presidents would know that.
2007-06-20 22:23:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Bush is into death and destruction. He could care less about the people of the USA. If you know anything about the elite in the world, they have openly said they want to reduce the population by several billion in the next 50 years or so. You think they care about some poor paralyzed schmucks rolling around in wheelchairs?
Uh so yes, Bush is an ********!
2007-06-20 22:10:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Right-wing Christian religion has influenced him during his campaigns and his entire time in office. Not necessarily because he agrees with them, but because they are his financial supporters and deliver the votes. He doesn't represent America (remember the US concept of freedom of religion?) In my mind that puts him in the category of the "lowest of the low."
2007-06-20 22:17:00
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answered by Anonymous
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I would bet a lot of money if he was in need of this type of research for a illness for himself or a member of the Bush Tribe not only would he sign the bill, he would fund it, and yes he is a nasty word and you are being to kind to him
2007-06-20 22:09:48
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answered by jean 7
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i don't think there's a word in any language that can describe the stupidity of that man...honestly..its sad...and it makes me want to move to Canada...at least they give all their citizens health care...unlike the united states which has about 47 million i believe that are uninsured...and the people that are insured cant get much coverage to pay for an expensive operation..*sigh* i guess what the dollar is worth is more important than a human life...
2007-06-20 22:10:42
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answered by lif_83 1
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Not only is he an @sshole, he's a stupid @SSHOLE!...nd for the person above me, if u know anything about congress, checks nd balances, nd federalism, u would know that the president isnt the only one doing stuff. he's not the only one making hard decisions for our country...
2007-06-20 22:27:50
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answered by **aLa$iA** 3
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I could think a few more colorful terms... but I'd get my account blocked.
2007-06-21 11:54:25
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answered by tiny Valkyrie 7
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jug, my tax dollars are paying for something I abhor...the war in iraq. How come only your tax dollars matter??? How can you compare a person already here to a lump of cells? c'mon now.
and, yes, bush is an ******
2007-06-20 22:18:55
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answered by Anonymous
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