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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: PROLIFE who wrote (169553)8/9/2001 9:22:19 PM
From: ColtonGang  Read Replies (2) of 769670
 
What channel were you watching................Dubya was so rigid, he never moved a hand or a shoulder. It was like he was reading the teleprompter for the first time. He has the charisma of a leper.............This speech will go down as his 'Waterloo"............he lost more votes on both sides with his waffling than if he had come out and said he was for an increase in cigarette production. ********** Funding could alienate conservatives
A decision to allow limited stem cell research would put the president at odds with many cultural conservative organizations -- and key GOP leaders in the House. Majority Leader Dick Armey and Majority Whip Tom DeLay, for example, have said they would lead an effort to block any Bush attempt to allow federal funding.

House Speaker Dennis Hastert has said he personally opposes embryonic stem cell research, but he has not embraced the tough words of his deputies and was working with the White House to quiet talk of any major public GOP leadership revolt against any decision by Bush.

Leading Democrats, on the other hand, have vowed to press for legislative language allowing federal funding regardless of what the president announces.
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