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Souls On Ice
Ross Douthat —
"Few issues," Ronald Green writes, "are likely to generate more emotional opposition than federal funding of stem cell research." Fortunately, he has a plan for how Barack Obama should proceed: ...
Green's Bad Advice
The Corner on National Review Online —
... have both offered good responses to Ronald Green s extraordinarily silly op-ed offering the President-Elect some advice about stem cells. Green somehow imagines that the way to diffuse opposition to the destruction of embryos is to do exactly what the opponents oppose, and so he proposes to Obama that he have the NIH invite parents whose IVF embryos are frozen to donate those embryos to research so that they could be destroyed for their cells. Green suggests this is some kind of middle ground, but in reality his proposal would actually go further than the two stem cell ...
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driftglass.blogspot.com 11/7/2008 — Would call a welfare mooching ... Minority... Operating under an assumed name ... Who cheats on his taxes ... Doesn't have a license or training for his "business" ... Spouts hateful, ignorant nonsense about the President Elect of this great ...
A 'Breakthrough' in the Stem Cell Debate
thedailybeast.com 3/11/2009 — Just because two sides disagree over the issue of stem-cell research doesn t mean both arguments should be given equal weight. You call this a quandary? Potentially closing the book on this decade s definitive medical ethical quandary, the Daily ...
Scientists eager for stem cell policy change
thehill.com 12/24/2008 — Although President-elect Obama’s pledge to change federal policy on stem cell research is not likely to lead to new cures by the end of his first year — or even first term — the scientific community is eager to get moving. Embryonic stem cell ...
First Stem-Cell Trial Is Approved
online.wsj.com 1/23/2009 — The FDA cleared the way for the first-ever human trial of a medical treatment derived from embryonic stem cells.
GOP's future: Forget one for the Gipper? —
First Read 11/17/2008
The New York Times reports that some Republicans are wondering if they must move beyond Ronald Reagan. At last week’s Republican Governors Association meeting, “there was even the suggestion, made gingerly and reverently, that Republicans could ...
Raw Data: Eric Holder Bio —
FOXNews.com 11/18/2008
Eric Holder, being vetted by President-elect Obama's transition team for attorney general, has previously been tapped for federal service by Presidents Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton