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Mind you, I'm ardently pro-stem cell research and also ardently pro-choice (after much, much soul searching and hypothetical arguing with myself years ago as a teenager and young adult). And I can respect, if disagree with, people who are consistent in their beliefs about when life begins and when it is appropriate to end it. What makes me so crazy about Bush is it's all about political posturing-- stem cells, valuable, full human beings! Discarded clinic embryos... wha? What did you say? Me no understandy... Again, guys; I love how, in the midst of all the passionate horse-race talk, these off-talk issues can come up and people can disagree and debate and toss around ideas kindly and with civility. You all make me proud to be a horse-racing fan and honored to be a member of this board. ![]() |
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I was responding to Somerfrost's post about a concern he had about a woman that was willing to abort her fetus so that organs could be transplanted to her father..though I don't know about the case cited. He needed clarification as to where stem cells came from and what they were used for. I hope I provided the information requested. Again, stem cells come from unused embryos that are surplus from "fertility clinics". At that stage, they are not viable "human beings". They are destined to be discarded should an appropriate surrogate mother not be found. The amount of available embryos sitting in a thermos of liquid nitrogen is way beyond that possibility. My opinion is that they are NOT viable human life at that point. They are a cluster of undifferentiated cells that can be used for scientific purposes. In my belief, there is a huge difference between an embryo and a fetus. Discarding embryos denies the scientific community of finding answers that could help many people. If you go back to my first post on this thread, you'll see the genes that are of specific interest to my son. His quest is to find the genetic "triggers" that cause a condition that occurs AFTER stage eight mitosis called (in "lay man's terms) hole in the heart. It's when the heart malforms and blood pumps between the left and right ventricles. This condition is seen in six of ten thousand live births and the newborns are rushed to the OR for "open heart surgery". It is my hope that he and his fellow scientists can pursue their investigations and thereby help many, without the interferance of "moral politicians". Last edited by Downthestretch55 : 07-20-2006 at 02:58 PM. |
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Screaming liberal here, remember? Pro-choice, pro-sex ed, pro stem-cell research, pro-raising the minimum wage, pro universal health care and all that. Anything that can make the lives of everyday Americans better. ![]() And thanks for the info on the specifics of embryos-- it was really interesting reading!!! |
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I'm with you regarding making lives better, not just for Americans, but also for all of the inhabitants of this planet. Thanks for your positive response. I also don't like the idea that those who use their power to deny beneficial potential deny many hopes....far too many. What a waste! DTS |
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We agree except for abortion. Here is a book you might find interesting: "Parecon:Life After Capitalism" by Michael Albert. It has some interesting concepts, you can read about it here: http://www.myspace,com/parecon
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The link didn't work for me. I'll pick it up at the bookstore or the library. DTS |
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I'd recommend to everyone, if you can find it (it's out of print, but maybe google the title and used books or something), "When Abortion Was a Crime," which looks at the roughly 100-year period when abortion was more or less illegal in the US (1867-1970). Very interesting read for both sides of the debate because at least it gives you the historical context of what you're talking about. And I'll take a look for the book you suggested, Somer, my fellow Keystonian. ![]() |
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Now if we were discussing Republican stem cells vs Democratic or Independent stem cells.... |
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![]() TOTALLY OT, but Somer, did you see the thing about Joss Whedon getting that award from some women's group, honoring him for his female characters? If for some reason you didn't, I'll try to send you the link. He said some great stuff. |
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True but I don't think anybody has done tragic endings and death better than Joss...Tara's killing was so unexpected, Willow ripping the flesh off her killer's body (Warren), Joyce suddenly dying and how realistically that was done, Jenny being killed by Angelus, Buffy's death in "The Gift" and her resurrection at great cost, Anya being cut in two, Doyle sacrificing himself, Cordy's death and goodbye, Fred's painful demise, Wesley's acceptance of his passing, and...although he came back in Angel, Spike's heroic death that saved the world and united Buffy and him forever. Then, the death of Book and Wash in Serenity...just when you think they are safe! Yet characters such as Willow, Xander, Jayne, and River...always seemingly about to die, somehow survive! Joss is a genius...nothing short!
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Seriously, in television, you are 100 percent right; Whedon has no equal because it's never "safe" in his worlds. And the dead characters are not forgotten-- even Doyle, who was in what, five episodes, was mentioned in "You're Welcome." Which is so very, very true in life. I think "The Body" is one of the best hours of television I've ever seen. I'm so glad Whedon is helming "Wonder Woman." I can't think of anyone else who could do it justice. |
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I thought I also read somewhere Amber didn't want to reprise Tara in that episode because it wasn't really Tara; it was the First, and she didn't want fans' last memories of Tara to be of an evil imposter. For which I give her big props, if that's true. (Though she has nothing negative to say about Joss, et al, by the way- -I think she just disagreed with this particular idea) |
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