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arlos wrote:You realize that they're not proposing deliberately aborting fetuses just to do the research, right? They're taking unwanted frozen embryos left over at fertility clinics that are going to be effectively flushed down the toilet anyway. Yes, that's right, those embryos would be destroyed whether or not they were used for stem cell research. The veto just means they're going to be tossed to no purpose.
-Arlos
arlos wrote:No, federal funding of embryonic stem cell research is a political ploy to further devalue the life of an unborn child, further entrenching abortion in our society.
Your tinfoil hat is slipping.
-Arlos
Raymond S. Kraft wrote:The history of the world is the history of civilizational clashes, cultural clashes. All wars are about ideas, ideas about what society and civilization should be like, and the most determined always win.
Those who are willing to be the most ruthless always win. The pacifists always lose, because the anti-pacifists kill them.
Eziekial wrote:Wow. You guys are arguing that these embryos are just going to get flushed down the toilet. How much would you charge for someone for yourshit? If these embryos are so "worthless" then what's all the debate about funding? I've got $10, that should cover the gas cost of your to drive out to your local sperm bank and stock up on the cells....
Now tell me, does that make any sense? .
Eziekial wrote:The drug company debate, you guys argue that they are all about the money. Fine, what do they make money on? That's right, selling drugs. So their very motivation is to cure you. Don't give me that "they are not curing" bullshit either. If that was so, then we wouldn't have the debate of the insolvency of Medicare because people would not be living as long. Do any of you people think none of the drug companies are scrambling to produce a cure for cancer because that would mean serving the common good? Christ what naivety.
lyion wrote:If this is going to be so groundbreaking and changing, why isn't there more private investment.
Darcler wrote:Eggs are also unfertalized.
Raymond S. Kraft wrote:The history of the world is the history of civilizational clashes, cultural clashes. All wars are about ideas, ideas about what society and civilization should be like, and the most determined always win.
Those who are willing to be the most ruthless always win. The pacifists always lose, because the anti-pacifists kill them.
ybik gnome wrote:I find it funny, how people say "dont do it, its a baby." Yet, no one is saying a damn thing about how we eat eggs from a chicken.
ybik gnome wrote:lyion wrote:If this is going to be so groundbreaking and changing, why isn't there more private investment.
As per Snero, the private sector is out to make PROVEN money. Why was there a shortage of the flu vaccine awhile back? There's no profit in
it.
When electricity was first invented, did anyone donate to it? No they werent sure if it would make money. The same all around. This was taking something that would otherwise be WASTED and then try to use it to better ourselfs. Im sure the "if-ever-found-cure" would be extremely expensive, but atleast it would be there.
I find it funny, how people say "dont do it, its a baby." Yet, no one is saying a damn thing about how we eat eggs from a chicken.
Vivalicious wrote:Lots of females don't want you to put your penis in their mouths. Some prefer it in their ass.
Gaazy wrote:if its got the chance of curing cancer if i get it someday, they can take alll the human embryo they want
arlos wrote:Mindia, you're pulling a Lyion. Assuming in the absence of evidence actions that have never been taken. I know a fair bit about the situation as it is, I neither needed to, nor did I google a damn thing in any argument I made in this thread. Please, I ask you sincerely, do not continue to pull Lyions, as it truly gets on my nerves, unless, of course, you wish me to reciprocate in kind and go back to attempting to get under YOUR skin. I think we both will agree we've gotten along better this time you've been back, yes? So, please, don't ruin it.
-Arlos
Scientists at Embryonic Stem Cell Research Mtg. Admit Failures
by Steven Ertelt
LifeNews.com Editor
June 23, 2005
Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) -- Hundreds of scientists who back embryonic stem cell research are meeting in California to discuss the current state of the controversial research are admitting they've not made much progress and losing millions in trying to perfect it.
"Many of the technologies we hyped to the general public haven't worked yet,'' Celgene President Alan Lewis said, according to an AP story.
James Thomson, the Wisconsin biologist who was the first to isolate embryonic stem cells also admits they have been oversold.
He told MSBNC that he understands the technology still has a long way to go and that embryonic stem cells are not being used in any human clinical trials yet.
"I'm very hopeful that there will be some transplantation applications for this technology, but they're going to be very challenging," he told MSNBC. "And it's been so hyped in the press that people expect it to come the day after tomorrow."
Thomson conceded that embryonic stem cell cures may not be available until "ten to twenty years from now."
Meanwhile, Lewis also pointed out that venture capitalists, the source of much of the funding of stem cell research companies, "are very cautious'' about investing because of the limited success and lack of future prospects.
That's true for William Haseltine, CEO of Human Genome Sciences, a leading advocate of embryonic stem cell research. He says results are decades away and his company is not spending money on the unproven embryonic cells.
“The routine utilization of human embryonic stem cells for medicine is 20 to 30 years hence," Haseltine admits.
"The timeline to commercialization is so long that I simply would not invest," Haseltine added.
As a result, leading embryonic stem cell research firms are losing money.
Geron, the California-based biotech firm has put over $100 million into embryonic stem cell research and, because it has little to show for the investment, lost $80 million last year.
Advanced Cell Technology, a Massachusetts company that was one of the first to claim to have cloned a human embryo, is running into significant financial troubles and, according to AP, is having problems finding enough eggs from women for research.
"There have been companies that have gone into stem cells, but nobody's made any money," researcher Thomson admitted.
Narrock wrote:However, all stem cell research has achieved so far is tumors and and other growths instead of actually doing what they hoped it would do. Long story short... stem cell research is not doing very well.
Raymond S. Kraft wrote:The history of the world is the history of civilizational clashes, cultural clashes. All wars are about ideas, ideas about what society and civilization should be like, and the most determined always win.
Those who are willing to be the most ruthless always win. The pacifists always lose, because the anti-pacifists kill them.
Lueyen wrote:Narrock wrote:However, all stem cell research has achieved so far is tumors and and other growths instead of actually doing what they hoped it would do. Long story short... stem cell research is not doing very well.
I think it's important to note you are talking embryonic stem cell research, as the tumor problem is with that specifically no all stem cell research.
Narrock wrote:Lueyen wrote:Narrock wrote:However, all stem cell research has achieved so far is tumors and and other growths instead of actually doing what they hoped it would do. Long story short... stem cell research is not doing very well.
I think it's important to note you are talking embryonic stem cell research, as the tumor problem is with that specifically no all stem cell research.
True, but didn't the bill specify "embryonic stem cell research?"
Raymond S. Kraft wrote:The history of the world is the history of civilizational clashes, cultural clashes. All wars are about ideas, ideas about what society and civilization should be like, and the most determined always win.
Those who are willing to be the most ruthless always win. The pacifists always lose, because the anti-pacifists kill them.
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