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Inconvenient Facts About Stem-Cell Research

Brencis Wrote: Aug 26, 2010 2:17 PM
The most inconvenient truth is that embryonic stem cell research is near obsolete. It's sort of like using Newtonian mechanics to study the pendulum - great for high school and college but does nothing to explain the chaotic behaviour of the pendulum and is, well, just a little dated.

When he announced his policy expanding federal funding of embryonic stem cell research, President Barack Obama was not timid about proclaiming its benefits. It would, he announced, hasten "a day when words like 'terminal' and 'incurable' are finally retired from our vocabulary."

You thought Obama wanted to establish death panels? Actually, he seems to think he can confer immortality.

That announcement, made in March of last year, dismantled the limits imposed by the Bush administration. The change, in Obama's view, was a triumph over ignorance and ideology.

His executive order was, the president claimed, "about protecting free and open inquiry" and letting scientists "do...

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