Do You Support President Obama In Wanting To Lift The Ban On Stem Cell Research?

Written by admin on Sunday, December 6th, 2009
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Melissa L asked:


http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20090216/hl_nm/us_usa_obama_stemcells

Hopefully he goes through with the executive order.

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Comments

By All Knowing One on December 8th, 2009 at 7:10 pm

Yes it will save lives.

By milanlondon38 on December 11th, 2009 at 8:04 pm

yes, very important for lives!

By Final Frontier on December 14th, 2009 at 3:34 pm

Sure, as long as the government funding is modest.

I’m a Republican, but I also know good science when I see it.

Absolutely!

By Justin Case on December 23rd, 2009 at 8:35 am

Yes.

This is something where I believe religion is dead wrong. Stopping stem cell research is about as bad as Jehovah’s Witnesses allowing their children to die rather than allowing them to receive blood transfusions.

It’s complete ignorance.

By lawrencegrossman on December 24th, 2009 at 1:02 am

Definitely, we will never know how many people could have been saved by now if they had been doing it earlier.

No, it is useless. Doctors are using their patients own stem cells, there is no rejection. It’s a benefit that works and will continue to work. If you’re not in the medical field, you probable don’t know about it.

No, since the researches have found other sources of stem cells so that the ban on stem cells from fetuses can stay in place without effecting research.

I never understood the whole contraversy. It is ludicrous to think that people will actually have abortions for money. The market is short term until the process is understood better and realistically the need for stem cells from abortions is almost or might already be over. I oppose abortion as a form of birth control. I feel that it is no longer JUST your body when a child is concieved until such time as it’s born.

However stem cells are a promising avenue of research and to just throw those cells away is just as horendous as the act that created them in my opinion. What is the difference in killing a child in the womb or killing one that might be saved by stem cell research down the road? It’s still killing. Usage of aborted fetus cells is only a temporary step in the process. The end result hopefully is help for paralyzed victims, brain damage, maybe even aging. So why oppose stem cell research?

 

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