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At 12:26 PM 4/7/2005, Wirt Atmar wrote:
>I would think that the evidence would be self-evident: the recent
>acceptability of the murder of doctors, the imposition of strict
>inhibitory rules on stem
>cell research,
I can't let this one pass without a question. What strict inhibitory
rules? You mean the government not willing to fund the research? If it's
a miracle cure for everything, then private companies would be on it like
flies on, well you know.
Then you have the insane multi-billion dollar proposition that passed in
california a short time ago to build some mega-stem cell research facility.
>the involvement of Congress in Terri Schiavo tragedy, the laws
>being passed in state legistlatures shielding pharmacists denying
>prescriptions based on their personal whims, and the like.
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Shawn Gordon
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