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Big ups to Sen Arlen Spector

HomerJS

Lifer
Senator Arlen Spector says he might have enough votes to override a veto by that idiot GW Bush. This bill would expand federal funing for embryonic stem cell research on fertilized eggs leftover from invitro fertilization. Remember folks these are frozen fertilized eggs that will eventually expire or be destroyed.

Since they are not being used why not make them available for research? Bush is such a moron.
 
Originally posted by: HomerJS
Senator Arlen Spector says he might have enough votes to override a veto by that idiot GW Bush. This bill would expand federal funing for embryonic stem cell research on fertilized eggs leftover from invitro fertilization. Remember folks these are frozen fertilized eggs that will eventually expire or be destroyed.

Since they are not being used why not make them available for research? Bush is such a moron.

Anything else you'd like the gov't to fund?

I don't see this as a life vs research issue - it's totally a funding issue and the Federal gov't place in it.

CsG
 
Originally posted by: CADsortaGUY
Originally posted by: HomerJS
Senator Arlen Spector says he might have enough votes to override a veto by that idiot GW Bush. This bill would expand federal funing for embryonic stem cell research on fertilized eggs leftover from invitro fertilization. Remember folks these are frozen fertilized eggs that will eventually expire or be destroyed.

Since they are not being used why not make them available for research? Bush is such a moron.

Anything else you'd like the gov't to fund?

I don't see this as a life vs research issue - it's totally a funding issue and the Federal gov't place in it.

CsG

Next week the same OP will be back complaining about the deficit.

What a world some people live in.

 
Originally posted by: CADsortaGUY
Originally posted by: HomerJS
Senator Arlen Spector says he might have enough votes to override a veto by that idiot GW Bush. This bill would expand federal funing for embryonic stem cell research on fertilized eggs leftover from invitro fertilization. Remember folks these are frozen fertilized eggs that will eventually expire or be destroyed.

Since they are not being used why not make them available for research? Bush is such a moron.

Anything else you'd like the gov't to fund?

I don't see this as a life vs research issue - it's totally a funding issue and the Federal gov't place in it.
Certain types of medical research that would benafit mankind government should fund. Thats why money is used for things like cancer research. I'm sure there are things money should not be spent on like the mating habits of caribou or the Iraq war.

CsG

 
Originally posted by: CADsortaGUY
Originally posted by: HomerJS
Senator Arlen Spector says he might have enough votes to override a veto by that idiot GW Bush. This bill would expand federal funing for embryonic stem cell research on fertilized eggs leftover from invitro fertilization. Remember folks these are frozen fertilized eggs that will eventually expire or be destroyed.

Since they are not being used why not make them available for research? Bush is such a moron.

Anything else you'd like the gov't to fund?

I don't see this as a life vs research issue - it's totally a funding issue and the Federal gov't place in it.

CsG


Ummm, most research is funded by the U.S. government. Unless you want to get rid of NIH....
 
Originally posted by: totalcommand
Originally posted by: CADsortaGUY
Originally posted by: HomerJS
Senator Arlen Spector says he might have enough votes to override a veto by that idiot GW Bush. This bill would expand federal funing for embryonic stem cell research on fertilized eggs leftover from invitro fertilization. Remember folks these are frozen fertilized eggs that will eventually expire or be destroyed.

Since they are not being used why not make them available for research? Bush is such a moron.

Anything else you'd like the gov't to fund?

I don't see this as a life vs research issue - it's totally a funding issue and the Federal gov't place in it.

CsG


Ummm, most research is funded by the U.S. government.

Why? And should it be? Is it a Constitutional responsibility?

CsG
 
If it will cause treatments regarding stem cell research to be cheaper then I'm all for it. I think in this case private reasearch for the sole purpose of making huge profits is not a good idea.
 
Originally posted by: CADsortaGUY
Originally posted by: totalcommand
Originally posted by: CADsortaGUY
Originally posted by: HomerJS
Senator Arlen Spector says he might have enough votes to override a veto by that idiot GW Bush. This bill would expand federal funing for embryonic stem cell research on fertilized eggs leftover from invitro fertilization. Remember folks these are frozen fertilized eggs that will eventually expire or be destroyed.

Since they are not being used why not make them available for research? Bush is such a moron.

Anything else you'd like the gov't to fund?

I don't see this as a life vs research issue - it's totally a funding issue and the Federal gov't place in it.

CsG


Ummm, most research is funded by the U.S. government.

Why? And should it be? Is it a Constitutional responsibility?

CsG



Yes it is. They are to provide for the general welfare of the people of this country. This will be them attempting to do so.
 
Originally posted by: CADsortaGUY
Originally posted by: totalcommand
Originally posted by: CADsortaGUY
Originally posted by: HomerJS
Senator Arlen Spector says he might have enough votes to override a veto by that idiot GW Bush. This bill would expand federal funing for embryonic stem cell research on fertilized eggs leftover from invitro fertilization. Remember folks these are frozen fertilized eggs that will eventually expire or be destroyed.

Since they are not being used why not make them available for research? Bush is such a moron.

Anything else you'd like the gov't to fund?

I don't see this as a life vs research issue - it's totally a funding issue and the Federal gov't place in it.

CsG


Ummm, most research is funded by the U.S. government.

Why? And should it be? Is it a Constitutional responsibility?

CsG

-Because the funding couldn't come from anywhere else, not even private companies.

-It should be, because this is the only way money will get into science that will show promise many years off rather than science that shows promise next year

-No, but improving medicine certainly has helped you stay healthy to whatever age you are today. I think that is an admirable goal that deserves government funds.
 
Originally posted by: RightIsWrong
Originally posted by: CADsortaGUY
Originally posted by: totalcommand
Originally posted by: CADsortaGUY
Originally posted by: HomerJS
Senator Arlen Spector says he might have enough votes to override a veto by that idiot GW Bush. This bill would expand federal funing for embryonic stem cell research on fertilized eggs leftover from invitro fertilization. Remember folks these are frozen fertilized eggs that will eventually expire or be destroyed.

Since they are not being used why not make them available for research? Bush is such a moron.

Anything else you'd like the gov't to fund?

I don't see this as a life vs research issue - it's totally a funding issue and the Federal gov't place in it.

CsG


Ummm, most research is funded by the U.S. government.

Why? And should it be? Is it a Constitutional responsibility?

CsG



Yes it is. They are to provide for the general welfare of the people of this country. This will be them attempting to do so.

The phrase 'general welfare' is from the Preamble of the Constitution and is irrelevant, legally-speaking. Now if you think the original founders meant it to have any legal force, why would they have bothered writing the rest of the document? If you think the phrase 'general welfare' grants any specific powers to Congress, cite a single Supreme Court case supporting that idea.
 
Originally posted by: CADsortaGUY
Originally posted by: HomerJS
Senator Arlen Spector says he might have enough votes to override a veto by that idiot GW Bush. This bill would expand federal funing for embryonic stem cell research on fertilized eggs leftover from invitro fertilization. Remember folks these are frozen fertilized eggs that will eventually expire or be destroyed.

Since they are not being used why not make them available for research? Bush is such a moron.

Anything else you'd like the gov't to fund?

I don't see this as a life vs research issue - it's totally a funding issue and the Federal gov't place in it.

CsG

Cad, even thought you act like a cloned Bush sheep, I can hopefully assume that some of your brain remains intact.

Use your brain for a second. If the research leads to medical advancements that ultimately cure people from diseases that eat up a large chunk of government programs like Medicare and Medicaid, don't you think the small initial investment in research will pay itself off quickly and actually lower everyone?s tax burden? Or do you only believe in expanded government when it comes to starting war or funding religious groups? I love it when so called conservatives on this board complain about more government funding when their King appointed by God has managed to create a deficit large enough to have our grandkids paying it off.
 
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
If it will cause treatments regarding stem cell research to be cheaper then I'm all for it. I think in this case private reasearch for the sole purpose of making huge profits is not a good idea.

Bingo! :thumbsup:
 
Originally posted by: Bumrush99
Originally posted by: CADsortaGUY
Originally posted by: HomerJS
Senator Arlen Spector says he might have enough votes to override a veto by that idiot GW Bush. This bill would expand federal funing for embryonic stem cell research on fertilized eggs leftover from invitro fertilization. Remember folks these are frozen fertilized eggs that will eventually expire or be destroyed.

Since they are not being used why not make them available for research? Bush is such a moron.

Anything else you'd like the gov't to fund?

I don't see this as a life vs research issue - it's totally a funding issue and the Federal gov't place in it.

CsG

Cad, even thought you act like a cloned Bush sheep, I can hopefully assume that some of your brain remains intact.

Use your brain for a second. If the research leads to medical advancements that ultimately cure people from diseases that eat up a large chunk of government programs like Medicare and Medicaid, don't you think the small initial investment in research will pay itself off quickly and actually lower everyone?s tax burden? Or do you only believe in expanded government when it comes to starting war or funding religious groups? I love it when so called conservatives on this board complain about more government funding when their King appointed by God has managed to create a deficit large enough to have our grandkids paying it off.

The small investment in the research will save us BIG time down the line.
 
Originally posted by: totalcommand
Originally posted by: CADsortaGUY
Originally posted by: HomerJS
Senator Arlen Spector says he might have enough votes to override a veto by that idiot GW Bush. This bill would expand federal funing for embryonic stem cell research on fertilized eggs leftover from invitro fertilization. Remember folks these are frozen fertilized eggs that will eventually expire or be destroyed.

Since they are not being used why not make them available for research? Bush is such a moron.

Anything else you'd like the gov't to fund?

I don't see this as a life vs research issue - it's totally a funding issue and the Federal gov't place in it.

CsG


Ummm, most research is funded by the U.S. government. Unless you want to get rid of NIH....

Illhave to do a little more research but the last time I heard this. Google seemed to return a few items that showed about 60% of medical research done in this country is funded by proviate industry.



 
this really shows your ignorance and complete disrespect for the scientific community

Why? And should it be? Is it a Constitutional responsibility?

please pull your head away from the gop loud speaker and realise that the majority of methods (diagnosis, quantitative, etc...) used in all fields of science are developed in the academic fields first and can be used free by corporations in any country free of charge as long as the inventors are referenced

oh and by the way the you need to look up SBIR grants and why they are fncking over researchers who are selfless in their work
 
Originally posted by: RightIsWrong
Originally posted by: CADsortaGUY
Originally posted by: totalcommand
Originally posted by: CADsortaGUY
Originally posted by: HomerJS
Senator Arlen Spector says he might have enough votes to override a veto by that idiot GW Bush. This bill would expand federal funing for embryonic stem cell research on fertilized eggs leftover from invitro fertilization. Remember folks these are frozen fertilized eggs that will eventually expire or be destroyed.

Since they are not being used why not make them available for research? Bush is such a moron.

Anything else you'd like the gov't to fund?

I don't see this as a life vs research issue - it's totally a funding issue and the Federal gov't place in it.

CsG


Ummm, most research is funded by the U.S. government.

Why? And should it be? Is it a Constitutional responsibility?

CsG



Yes it is. They are to provide for the general welfare of the people of this country. This will be them attempting to do so.

That can mean anything then. Providing me with a house can be considered for the general welfare of the country.

Is it feasible to build a house for everybody in this country?
 
Originally posted by: Darkhawk28
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
If it will cause treatments regarding stem cell research to be cheaper then I'm all for it. I think in this case private reasearch for the sole purpose of making huge profits is not a good idea.

Bingo! :thumbsup:

Nah, it's better for the Government to not encourage innovation in science and technology; that way we can slowly (or quickly) fall behind other countries, thus losing the benefits of being at the pinacle of innovation, through newer jobs, increased exports/reduced imports, etc..etc...

Its better to fall behind. That's the Bush way. Oh, and an energy policy that gives billions back to oil companies who made billions in profit in the first quarter. Much better to give them money then to encourage next-gen research.

Read the handbook.
 
Originally posted by: totalcommand
Originally posted by: CADsortaGUY
Originally posted by: totalcommand
Originally posted by: CADsortaGUY
Originally posted by: HomerJS
Senator Arlen Spector says he might have enough votes to override a veto by that idiot GW Bush. This bill would expand federal funing for embryonic stem cell research on fertilized eggs leftover from invitro fertilization. Remember folks these are frozen fertilized eggs that will eventually expire or be destroyed.

Since they are not being used why not make them available for research? Bush is such a moron.

Anything else you'd like the gov't to fund?

I don't see this as a life vs research issue - it's totally a funding issue and the Federal gov't place in it.

CsG


Ummm, most research is funded by the U.S. government.

Why? And should it be? Is it a Constitutional responsibility?

CsG

-Because the funding couldn't come from anywhere else, not even private companies.

-It should be, because this is the only way money will get into science that will show promise many years off rather than science that shows promise next year

-No, but improving medicine certainly has helped you stay healthy to whatever age you are today. I think that is an admirable goal that deserves government funds.

Actually funding could come from private sources.

No, it's not the only way money will get into it. Private companies are more than capable of doing it.

So you want the Federal gov't to fund something that falls outside the realm of what is directed by the Constitution?

CsG
 
Originally posted by: dannybin1742
this really shows your ignorance and complete disrespect for the scientific community

Why? And should it be? Is it a Constitutional responsibility?

please pull your head away from the gop loud speaker and realise that the majority of methods (diagnosis, quantitative, etc...) used in all fields of science are developed in the academic fields first and can be used free by corporations in any country free of charge as long as the inventors are referenced

oh and by the way the you need to look up SBIR grants and why they are fncking over researchers who are selfless in their work

:roll: If I was listening to the GOP - I'd be talking about life vs science and engaging in the moral debate. I however am not doing that because I think it's rather silly to even be discussing the Federal funding of such things. It falls way outside the framework of what the Constitution directs.

CsG
 
Originally posted by: Bumrush99
Originally posted by: CADsortaGUY
Originally posted by: HomerJS
Senator Arlen Spector says he might have enough votes to override a veto by that idiot GW Bush. This bill would expand federal funing for embryonic stem cell research on fertilized eggs leftover from invitro fertilization. Remember folks these are frozen fertilized eggs that will eventually expire or be destroyed.

Since they are not being used why not make them available for research? Bush is such a moron.

Anything else you'd like the gov't to fund?

I don't see this as a life vs research issue - it's totally a funding issue and the Federal gov't place in it.

CsG

Cad, even thought you act like a cloned Bush sheep, I can hopefully assume that some of your brain remains intact.

Use your brain for a second. If the research leads to medical advancements that ultimately cure people from diseases that eat up a large chunk of government programs like Medicare and Medicaid, don't you think the small initial investment in research will pay itself off quickly and actually lower everyone?s tax burden? Or do you only believe in expanded government when it comes to starting war or funding religious groups? I love it when so called conservatives on this board complain about more government funding when their King appointed by God has managed to create a deficit large enough to have our grandkids paying it off.

Your appeal to emotion is no better than the GOP's appeal to morals or life. This isn't about feelings - it's about what the gov't is and isn't charged with doing - per the Constitution. That isn't necessarily a Right-wing ideal - it's more of a Libertarian stance(although the Right used to carry that flag too - and I'm working on getting our hand back on that😀)

CsG
 
Originally posted by: CADsortaGUY
Actually funding could come from private sources.

No, it's not the only way money will get into it. Private companies are more than capable of doing it.

So you want the Federal gov't to fund something that falls outside the realm of what is directed by the Constitution?

CsG

Better than a manned trip to Mars...
 
Originally posted by: DanJ
Originally posted by: Darkhawk28
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
If it will cause treatments regarding stem cell research to be cheaper then I'm all for it. I think in this case private reasearch for the sole purpose of making huge profits is not a good idea.

Bingo! :thumbsup:

Nah, it's better for the Government to not encourage innovation in science and technology; that way we can slowly (or quickly) fall behind other countries, thus losing the benefits of being at the pinacle of innovation, through newer jobs, increased exports/reduced imports, etc..etc...

Its better to fall behind. That's the Bush way. Oh, and an energy policy that gives billions back to oil companies who made billions in profit in the first quarter. Much better to give them money then to encourage next-gen research.

Read the handbook.

Can't. I don't speak Dumbya.
 
Originally posted by: CADsortaGUY
Originally posted by: dannybin1742
this really shows your ignorance and complete disrespect for the scientific community

Why? And should it be? Is it a Constitutional responsibility?

please pull your head away from the gop loud speaker and realise that the majority of methods (diagnosis, quantitative, etc...) used in all fields of science are developed in the academic fields first and can be used free by corporations in any country free of charge as long as the inventors are referenced

oh and by the way the you need to look up SBIR grants and why they are fncking over researchers who are selfless in their work

:roll: If I was listening to the GOP - I'd be talking about life vs science and engaging in the moral debate. I however am not doing that because I think it's rather silly to even be discussing the Federal funding of such things. It falls way outside the framework of what the Constitution directs.

CsG

But obvious empire-building does???
 
Originally posted by: MonkeyK
Originally posted by: CADsortaGUY
Actually funding could come from private sources.

No, it's not the only way money will get into it. Private companies are more than capable of doing it.

So you want the Federal gov't to fund something that falls outside the realm of what is directed by the Constitution?

CsG

Better than a manned trip to Mars...
The "worsterester" game is for liberals - not I.

CsG
 
Originally posted by: CADsortaGUY
Actually funding could come from private sources.

No, it's not the only way money will get into it. Private companies are more than capable of doing it.

So you want the Federal gov't to fund something that falls outside the realm of what is directed by the Constitution?

CsG
Careful now. You're stepping away from the party line. That's dangerous territory to break precedent whereby the Federal gov't pays for the research and then corporations come in and reap the profits.
 
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