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Strategies & Market Trends : Asia Forum

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To: Lee Lichterman III who wrote (3892)5/26/1998 9:46:00 PM
From: Mark Myword  Read Replies (1) of 9980
 
>>> Why is it alright to completely rebuild people with enormous amounts of birth defects but it is morally wrong to clone intelligent healthy people? << L3 - Couldn't agree with you more re: the birth defects. I think medicine should devote its resources to the people who need it most , and can expect to have the most years of useful life afterward, not trying to keep 92 year old cancer patients alive for another 3 weeks , at $40,000 a week in treatment , or trying to save a multiple-birth-defect child who will never have a normal life anyway , even if all the operations are "successful". There are enormous dollars wasted on all the crack babies and similar cases / they are a real tragedy, but not worth the resources.
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