jeudi 20 juillet 2006

Every sperm is sacred

That's the next step, after President G8 Masher vetoed stem cell legislation today:

"This bill would support the taking of innocent human life of the hope of finding medical benefits for others. It crosses a moral boundary that our society needs to respect, so I vetoed it...Each of these children was still adopted while still an embryo and has been blessed with a chance to grow, to grow up in a loving family. These boys and girls are not spare parts...They remind us of what is lost when embryos are destroyed in the name of research. The remind us that we all begin our lives as a small collection of cells. And they remind us that in our zeal for new treatments and cures, America must never abandon our fundamental morals."


I guess he feels that white american IVF clinic embryos aren't spare parts but Iraqi children who are already here ARE. Bush has no such concerns about the 100 Iraqis, including a 13-year-old child, who were killed in Karbalah in May. He has no such concerns about the three children killed in June clashes between the so-called multinational force and anti-Coalition forces in Maysan. Bush has no such concerns about the estimated one in ten Iraqi children suffering from malnutrition. And of course he places ZERO value on the lives of Iraqi adults.

Bush's so-called commitment to "human life" is an absolute joke.

This is a human embryonic stem cell:



This is a six-day-old blastocyst, from which embryonic stem cells are extracted:



This is a real, living Iraqi child:



This is an Iraqi child killed in Bush's war:



Any questions?

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