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I've thought basically the same thing, only having his children, wife,
or his church-whipped ass be paralyzed from a spinal cord injury at the
levels C1 & C2, so it results in a ventilator dependent quadriplegic
body, (like mine), would be better. No death sentence in sight, ya
see. That would probably change his mind!
-Angelique [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: he just made it impossible to do stem cell research in a facility that accepts gov't funding. A little technicallity that makes 97% of the medical fasilities in the US unavailable for this research.I hope he watches his children die of a slow debiltating disease that would have been curable in 5 years. john In a message dated 7/19/2006 11:44:08 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:George Bush did not kill research on stem cells, he just refused to fund it with taxpayers money. Like many other sickness and diseases, researchers continuing on with private donations and private fundraisers. Any person who wants to sit around and wait for the government to take action on important issues that they may benefit from I suggest is wasting their time. Most cures in this country have been discovered through R&D of private companies in the perseverance of medical scientists and doctors funded by private donations. T. Houston C5 C6 |
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