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Embryonic Stem Cell Research is Still Legal in Missouri-- Suckers!

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IN THIS EDITORIAL, BARB SHELLY, AN EDITOR AT THE KANSAS CITY STAR IS HAPPY THAT THERE WILL BE NO PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO A  LAW PASSED IN 2006 THAT BASICALLY SAYS IT IS FREE TO WASTE MISSOURI TAXPAYERS MONEY ON SOMETHING THAT WILL NEVER COME TO FRUITION IN THEIR LIFETIMES:

Embryonic stem cell research is legal in Missouri, thanks to the narrow passage of a constitutional amendment in November 2006. Scientific and economic groups sought the amendment because of repeated attempts by Republicans in the Missouri legislature to ban a procedure called somatic cell nuclear transfer. Opponents have vowed to nullify the constitutional amendment, but it won't be this year.

LET'S READ ON:

By the time opponents gear up for another round of signature gathering--if indeed they ever do--Missourians will get the idea that nothing monstrous is going on in the state's labs (MISSOURIANS WILL ALSO GET THE IDEA THAT THEY ARE THROWING THEIR MONEY AWAY, LOTTERY TICKETS WOULD BE A BETTER BET-DM) Just a few scientists working on cures. In the best scenario, they'll be able to report progress (PROGRESS?? A WORD THAT MEANS NOTHING, I MIGHT ALSO BE ABLE TO REPORT PROGRESS IN MY GOLF GAME TOO-NOTICE SHE DOESN'T MENTION THE WORD "CURE").

CLICK HERE TO READ THE WHOLE SAD THING
Posted: 5/3/2008 2:05:51 AM by Don Margolis | with 0 comments
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