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Wednesday, September 20, 2006
John Stossel :: Townhall.com Columnist
It's hard to tell a conservative from a liberal
by John Stossel
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In this era of a big-spending Republican administration, the differences between conservatives and liberals have shrunk so much, it's hard to tell who's who.

Take embryonic stem-cell research. President Bush has limited taxpayer funding of this research on right-to-life, not fiscal-conservative, grounds. He's not against all federal financing of the research, but he doesn't want to expand what's already being done. Conservatives generally support him.

Liberals oppose Bush's stance because they like funding what they favor, and they favor stem-cell research.

They often describe Bush's policy as a ban on research. That's not true. Researchers at Harvard, Vanderbilt, and other private institutions already spend millions on this work.

Clearly there's a difference between private and government financing, and someone can logically favor the first while opposing the second.

Many Americans think embryonic stem-cell research is immoral. Federal funding makes them pay for something they regard as murder.

Actor Mel Gibson was one of the few who stated it clearly: "Why do I, as a taxpayer, have to fund something I believe is unethical?"

Yet many conservatives miss the point.

Consider last week's U.S. Senate primary race in Rhode Island between liberal Republican incumbent Sen. Lincoln Chafee and "conservative" Cranston Mayor Stephen Laffey. Chafee accused Laffey of being a "hypocrite" because "He invested in embryonic stem cell research as a member of Wall Street community but now opposes Federal funding."

I would expect a liberal to overlook the difference between private and government funding. But conservatives should understand that there's no hypocrisy when a private investor funds something he doesn't think government should fund. So when I heard George Stephanopoulos asked Laffey about this on ABC's "This Week," I expected a principled explanation of the difference.

I was disappointed. Here's what Laffey said:

"At the federal level I've studied the subject. After $100 million and 10 years of federal money, there are no cures and no human clinical trials, while there are thousands going on with adult stem cells. So I urged the federal government to spend more money on adult stem cells because I want solutions now. My father has Alzheimer's, so no one can get up like Sen. Chafee and tell me I don't care about people." Continued...

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John Stossel blogs at http://blogs.abcnews.com/johnstossel/ is an award-winning news correspondent and author of Myths, Lies, and Downright Stupidity: Get Out the Shovel--Why Everything You Know is Wrong.
 
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It's A Moot Point
Back in July, (A Freeborn American) I wrote “While billions of dollars have been spent during 20 years of research, no one has medically benefited from embryonic stem cells (financial benefits to the researchers is another story); no therapies have been developed; in fact, researchers have not even progressed to the point of being able to conduct even one human clinical trial.”

On the other hand, bone marrow stem cells and cord blood stem cells have been used to successfully treat close to 100 different diseases with as high as 90% success rate.

“There is no real ethics dilemma if your choice isn’t even viable.” It should be a moot point, but the liberals won’t let go of it

I can tell the difference
Thats just a myth being passed around to make liberals feel good. The difference is as great as day and night. If it wasn't for spending and stem-cell research you couldn't tell the difference between a conservative and a liberal. The myth is a good one because liberals wants conservatives to believe if it's so hard to tell the difference then it's OK to vote for a liberal. Once you remove the ideology aspect of it, you endanger the lives of Americans. I'm not really to toss in the towel on national security and the war on terrorism for stem-cell research and spending. We can still pay attention to domestic problems, but lets not go overboard with it's hard to tell a conservative, from a liberal just because we have domestic issues, that liberals wants to make bigger then the war in Iraq. These sideline issues are not going to get Americans to take their attention of terrorism and let our guard down again. We can take care of both foreign and domestic issues. When the issues of life, death, national security, terrorism, and the threat of Islamic justice and Islamic rule comes up, it's not hard at all to tell the difference between a conservative and a liberal.
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