Wednesday, July 19, 2006

Our Simpleton President - "The simple answer is he thinks murder's wrong"

Veto Expected Today on Stem Cell Bill: "'Those lives will not begin, but many other lives will end if we do not use all the scientific resources available,' said Sen. Arlen Specter, R-Pa.

Its opponents, including the president, said no conditions would make it ethically appropriate for embryos to be used in scientific research."

"The simple answer is he thinks murder's wrong," said White House spokesman Tony Snow. "The president is not going to get on the slippery slope of taking something living and making it dead for the purposes of scientific research."

Yes, it's all quite simple to understand, "meat goes bad if you don't eat it."

...yet there's more...

...there's the wisdom of this Neotard: Karl Rove - explaining why Bush planned on vetoing the bill - told the Denver Post that "recent studies" show researchers "have far more promise from adult stem cells than from embryonic stem cells."

The Chicago Tribune contacted a dozen top stem cell experts about Rove's claim. They all said it was inaccurate. So who wrote the "studies" that Rove was referring to? White House spokesman Ken Lisaius on Tuesday could not provide the name of a stem cell researcher who shares Rove's views on the superior promise of adult stem cells."

Oh, they'll find a coin-operated scientist that'll testify that anything "to the left of the men's room" is bullshit, while even the smallest turd that falls from a righties ass is a blessed "fact".

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