On 16 Aug 2004, at 2:21 am, Robert G. Seeberger wrote:

http://www.space.com/news/science_politics_040814.html


The conflict usually centers on scientific advice involving
politically contentious subjects such as reproductive health, drug
policy and the environment.

Climate scientists, for example, complain they have been frustrated in
their attempts to include full and accurate information about global
warming in official government reports -- a charge the administration
denies.

The administration also finds itself at odds with many medical
researchers over use of embryonic stem cells. President Bush,
concerned that harvesting the cells requires the destruction of human
embryos, decided in 2001 to restrict federally funded research to a
few dozen existing cell lines. But medical researchers, believing stem
cells offer a key to curing many debilitating diseases, say the
decision severely hampers their work.

Is there no limit to the twisted sick evildoing of these sick twisted evildoing religious freaks? [1]



[1] Rhetorical question.


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