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Politics : Stockman Scott's Political Debate Porch

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To: longnshort who wrote (61234)10/17/2004 4:28:47 PM
From: SiouxPal  Read Replies (2) of 89467
 
IMO embryonic stem cell research is in it's infancy at this point. No one believes that a concentrated effort in it will produce spectacular overnight.
But there must be more money and manpower spent on it as any other new possible help for health miracles.

If we don't begin on embryonic stem cells, with the same fervor we spent on the many other diseases, we are fools.

Did they cure or arrest cancer overnight? Nope.
Did Jonas Salk cure polio overnight? Nope.
We owe it to our kids and humanity to provide more funding for embryonic stem cell research, as we have so many times before on new technology.

We didn't go to the moon overnight either.

Sioux
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