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It has been reported (in The ChristLast Media, I must note) that the current Pope does not like the phrase "lead us not into temptation...

"Let no freedom be allowed to novelty, because it is not fitting that any addition should be made to antiquity. Let not the clear faith and belief of our forefathers be fouled by any muddy admixture." -- Pope Sixtus III

Monday, August 01, 2005

Introducing Senator Mengele.

Senator William "Bill" Frist (R-TN) , a doctor, declares it is now ok for your tax dollars to be used to create human beings so that they may be killed and their parts harvested. Thus is another Repansycan revealed.

Henceforth and forever more, he shall be known as Senator Mengele.


Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist endorsed government-funded research on human embryonic stem cells Friday, breaking with
President Bush and the religious conservatives he's been courting for a 2008 presidential bid. He drew praise from former first lady Nancy Reagan.

"It isn't just a matter of faith, it's a matter of science," Frist, a heart-lung transplant surgeon, said in a Senate speech. "The president's policy should be modified."

Politician first, "conservative" second. Babykiller. Moron. Mengele.

Bush remained intent on vetoing the House-passed bill that would loosen his 2001 restrictions on funding of research using stem cells from days-old embryos in a search for cures to spinal cord injuries, Parkinson's and other diseases. Frist, a Tennessee Republican, called Bush around dinnertime Thursday to tell him of his decision.

"The president said, 'You've got to vote your conscience,'" White House spokesman Scott McClellan said. The two appeared on friendly terms Friday when Frist appeared by the president's side at a bill-signing ceremony.

What if you are really listening to your ambition and not your conscience? What if you are ill-informed or ignorant and your conscience is objectively wrong?

Mrs. Reagan, also called by Frist the night before, began championing stem cell research while caring for her husband, who suffered from
Alzheimer's disease for more than decade before his death last year, and she has lobbied Congress quietly.

"Thank you, Dr. Frist, for standing up for America's patients," she said in a statement.

Whore.

Mrs. Reagan said on MSNBC that she hoped Bush would now look at the issue differently and not veto the bill, a view echoed by Sen. Arlen Specter (news, bio, voting record), R-Pa., a cancer patient who is the measure's chief sponsor in the Senate.


"I know that the president will listen to what Senator Frist has to say," Specter said. "I'm not saying he is going to agree with it. But what Senator Frist has had to say is weighty, and I think may bring us all together on this issue."

Yeah, let's kill as many people as necessary to keep Senator Brain Damage's corpse twitching until the end of his term.

Anti-abortion religious conservatives, a key constituency for any aspiring Republican presidential nominee, swiftly made their negative reaction clear.

"He cannot be pro-life and pro-embryonic stem cell funding," said Rev. Patrick J. Mahoney, director of the Christian Defense Coalition. "Nor can he turn around and expect widespread endorsement from the pro-life community if he should decide to run for president."

Amen to that, brother.
Senator Mengele might as well join The Party of Blasphemy, Buggery, and 'Bortion. He will not get within sniffing distance of the Repansycan nomination.

House conservatives were incensed.

"I think the courageous speech would have been to continue to stand strongly in defense of the sanctity of life," said Georgia Rep. Phil Gingrey (news, bio, voting record), himself a physician. "We will fight him on this to the very end."

Amen, brother. (Apparently, there are doctors and then there are doctors. Hippocrates, call your office.)

House Majority Leader Tom DeLay, who denounced embryonic stem cell research as "dismemberment of living, distinct human beings" during the House debate in May, called Frist "a good man (Oh, yeah? A good man is he? How can you tell? Are you a freakin' mind reader, Mr. Delay? In Fyodor's neck of the bloggerwoods, a man is judged by his actions. - F.G.) ...advocating a bad policy."

Because taking embryonic stem cells destroys embryos, Bush and many other conservatives equate the process with abortion and view it as immoral.

Imagine that. Killing kids is considered immoral. I guess I am nothing but a neanderthal. (At least neanderthals didn't kill their kids.)

With recent polls showing that some two-thirds of Americans support embryonic stem cell research and a majority favor fewer restrictions on taxpayer funding for it, Frist's speech could also help him win over moderates.

Ah, the old Polls Uber Alles gambit.

His announcement came the same week that a group of supporters for the research, StemPAC, began a television ad in New Hampshire, site of the first 2008 presidential primary, criticizing Frist for not scheduling a vote on the issue. Frist said the Senate would debate and vote on the issue in the fall.

For what shall it profit a man, if he gain the whole world and suffer the loss of his soul?

The market reflected Frist's announcement, with shares of stem cell research companies rising Friday. Shares for Geron Corp., which researches embryonic stem cells, rose 74 cents, or 7.2 percent, to close at $10.95 on the Nasdaq Stock Market.

Oh, ok. Murder's fine as long as your portfolio performs.

Fifty Republicans in the House joined Democrats in passing the bill in May by a margin of 44 votes, not enough to override a presidential veto. Supporters predicted Frist's endorsement would give the bill a veto-proof two-thirds majority in the Senate and added it might also turn some House votes.

"My heart jumped a beat when I heard Senator Frist's speech this morning," said Sen. Dianne Feinstein (news, bio, voting record), D-Calif., a co-sponsor of the bill. "His decision will generate new momentum for embryonic stem cell research and speed passage of this bill."

Whore.

Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid of Nevada said Frist's decision "will bring hope to millions of Americans."

Your abduction and repeated anal probing at the hands of aliens will bring hope to millions more Americans.

Supporters of the research said the announcement was unexpected.

"If you had told us two weeks ago that he was going to do this today on the floor, I would have told you were crazy," said Sarah Chamberlain, executive director of the Republican Main Street Partnership, which helped coordinate support for the House bill.

Ignorant, whorish, Repansycan cow.

Several Republicans close to Frist said he came to his decision after consulting with scientists at Stanford University and elsewhere and watching biomedical research advance overseas.

Hell, the British are doing it. Why can't we? The Supreme Court's fetish for foreigners spreads to the legislative branch.

He said the 22 lines of embryonic stem cells now available for research are deteriorating and don't meet the needs of scientists searching for cures. Stem cells derived from embryos can develop into any kind of tissue in the body. Scientists are looking at ways to manipulate them to replace diseased or injured tissues.

Lies.

The bills are HR 810 and S 471. (Thanks to Yahoo!News.)

Stop the nazification of America.

1 comment:

WI Catholic said...

The propaganda machines have been working slowly for sixty plus years here to accomplish what was done much faster in Nazi Germany. But we have bought the rationale now for the T4 Program and the experiments (well, the frozen embryos/newly made embryos are going to die anyway, why NOT experiment on them?) kind of thinking. I have been speaking out about it for ... oh, at least 25 years now, as my work as a nurse has shown me more and more evil mixed with the good....

Note the nurses/doctors that can and cannot do abortions... Note the nurses/doctors who could and could NOT kill Terri Schiavo... and on and on and on... God bless!

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