http://www.nytimes.com/2005/02/09/inter ... clone.html
The British government gave the scientist whose team cloned Dolly the sheep a license on Tuesday to clone human embryos for research.
The British government gave the scientist whose team cloned Dolly the sheep a license on Tuesday to clone human embryos for research.
In his State of the Union speech did he not mention making it "illegal" in the US? I remember that because yes, up to now he has allowed it, but now he has his sights set on illegalizing it.nobody wrote:bush is allowing private stem cell research just not govt funded. i support it but there are too many people who don't want their money going tosomething they don't agree with.
And because no human life should be started or ended as the object of an experiment, I ask you to set a high standard for humanity, and pass a law against all human cloning. (Applause.)
But isn't that apples and oranges? Stem cell research doesn't necessarily equate to cloning.Lalanae wrote:In his State of the Union speech did he not mention making it "illegal" in the US? I remember that because yes, up to now he has allowed it, but now he has his sights set on illegalizing it.nobody wrote:bush is allowing private stem cell research just not govt funded. i support it but there are too many people who don't want their money going tosomething they don't agree with.
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And because no human life should be started or ended as the object of an experiment, I ask you to set a high standard for humanity, and pass a law against all human cloning. (Applause.)
It sure is.Aslanna wrote:But isn't that apples and oranges? Stem cell research doesn't necessarily equate to cloning.Lalanae wrote:In his State of the Union speech did he not mention making it "illegal" in the US? I remember that because yes, up to now he has allowed it, but now he has his sights set on illegalizing it.nobody wrote:bush is allowing private stem cell research just not govt funded. i support it but there are too many people who don't want their money going tosomething they don't agree with.
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And because no human life should be started or ended as the object of an experiment, I ask you to set a high standard for humanity, and pass a law against all human cloning. (Applause.)
US stem cell research faces an uncertain near future after scientists reported that existing stocks of such cells are contaminated - and therefore useless for treating people - while the US administration has terminated federal funding for the extraction of fresh cells.
The contaminated cells are from batches collected prior to a George Bush 2001 executive order "restricting federal funding for stem cell research to only those batches of the cells that existed at the time", Reuters reports.
The problem is that current stocks have taken up a "non-human molecule called N-glycolylneuraminic acid or Neu5Gc" - probably when they were grown in a lab culture containing animal-derived materials from mice and calf foetuses. Neu5Gc is found on the surface of animal cells, but the human immune system attacks it - the major reason for transplanted animal organ rejection in humans.
Dr Ajit Varki of the University of California San Diego told Reuters: "The human embryonic stem cells remained contaminated by Neu5Gc even when grown in special culture conditions with commercially available serum replacements, apparently because these are also derived from animal products.
"It would seem best to start over again with newly derived human embryonic stem cells that have never been exposed to any animal products. However, such an approach could not be pursued under existing rules for the use of federal grant dollars."
The existing rules cited are designed to prevent the destruction of further embryos from which stem cells are extracted. The process has provoked considerable polemic in the US, with George Bush coming down firmly on the side of the antis.
Not really. Bolded the important part of that statement. Besides, were we not discussing cloning human embryos for research? (see above, 1st post)Aslanna wrote:But isn't that apples and oranges? Stem cell research doesn't necessarily equate to cloning.Lalanae wrote:In his State of the Union speech did he not mention making it "illegal" in the US? I remember that because yes, up to now he has allowed it, but now he has his sights set on illegalizing it.nobody wrote:bush is allowing private stem cell research just not govt funded. i support it but there are too many people who don't want their money going tosomething they don't agree with.
Edit: Here it is
And because no human life should be started or ended as the object of an experiment, I ask you to set a high standard for humanity, and pass a law against all human cloning. (Applause.)
Lalanae wrote:Not really. Bolded the important part of that statement. Besides, were we not discussing cloning human embryos for research? (see above, 1st post)Aslanna wrote:But isn't that apples and oranges? Stem cell research doesn't necessarily equate to cloning.Lalanae wrote:In his State of the Union speech did he not mention making it "illegal" in the US? I remember that because yes, up to now he has allowed it, but now he has his sights set on illegalizing it.nobody wrote:bush is allowing private stem cell research just not govt funded. i support it but there are too many people who don't want their money going tosomething they don't agree with.
Edit: Here it is
And because no human life should be started or ended as the object of an experiment, I ask you to set a high standard for humanity, and pass a law against all human cloning. (Applause.)
i've stated in previous threads that i can understand allowing early stage abortions. my dispute with it is when it is used ignorantly as a method of birth control.Fash wrote:Can you be anti-abortion, but pro embyonic stem cell research?
I THINK NOT
Nope, I see artificial insemination as the same process just being helped along by some syringes and people with gloves. unfertilized egg transplanted, sperm dumped in... it's 'natural'..Voronwë wrote:Fash, are you also suggesting that it is morally incongruous to support artificial insemination (comparing abortion to stem cell research)? Should fertility clinics be essentially considered the same thing as an abortion clinic?
I would argue that stem cell research is much more like the work that goes on in fertility clinics.
Lalanae wrote:I remember that because yes, up to now he has allowed it, but now he has his sights set on illegalizing it.
You realize that was from his 2003 SOTU...right? He said basically the same thing in this SOTU too, his position hasn't changed...Lalanae wrote:What do you think he was talking about? Cloning for stem cell research, not cloning for other purposes. I wasn't taking out of context. Its obvious what he was talking about as this has been a hot issue the past year.
Hum.. I never understood the whole thing about pro-death penalty, against abortion and against a lot of the stem cell research..And because no human life should be started or ended as the object of an experiment, I ask you to set a high standard for humanity, and pass a law against all human cloning. (Applause.)
Nevermind that you're citing one study that's so off from all other estimates that not even far left anti-war people are willing to use it.Voronwë wrote:nevermind 100,000+ civilian casualties in Iraq
Voronwë wrote:moreover, some guy setting up a website with no credentials is hardly a refutation of doctors from one of the premiere medical schools in the world (Johns Hopkins), publishing a paper in one of the premier medical journals in the world.
Ok, I'll stopIraq Body Count (IBC), a volunteer group of British and US academics and researchers.