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	<title>Comments on: letters to the president (1)</title>
	<link>http://www.paradoxica.net/2006/07/29/letters-to-the-president-1/</link>
	<description>new media developer / urban nomad</description>
	<pubDate>Sun, 20 Jul 2008 10:56:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: janelle</title>
		<link>http://www.paradoxica.net/2006/07/29/letters-to-the-president-1/#comment-383</link>
		<dc:creator>janelle</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Jul 2006 23:24:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I find this all too interesting. I read about the President's veto and it put my emotions in an immediate rage. I then had to calm myself down and make myself think about it reasonably, since I knew very little about the bill being passed in the first place. All I knew is that it further would prevent my brother from walking again. 

I was curious to see how my family reacted. So I called them as soon as I returned from the office. My family tends to be more liberal when it comes to things like stem cell research.  I talk to my brother on the phone and asking him what he thought. He said he was glad that the bill passed, that he would hate to encourage the abortion of embryos for the sake of himself. Not knowing a thing about the bill, I couldn't argue anything differently. I told him though that it was pushed through a bi-partisan effort. And they quoted a pro-life republican in the article i read for the bill. He replied that this "pro-life" guy must not have very good christian ethics. My family says the bill would encourage research where embryos would be harmed. My brother further exclaimed that my dad clapped when Bush vetoed the bill. My family is not even always happy with Bush.

I have yet to find the adequate time to do research on what this bill is actually pushing for research for, but I would not like to see embyos aborted just for the sake of research, as my brother indicated it would.

Is there anything you could show me, off-hand, that shows the bill isn't for this?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I find this all too interesting. I read about the President&#8217;s veto and it put my emotions in an immediate rage. I then had to calm myself down and make myself think about it reasonably, since I knew very little about the bill being passed in the first place. All I knew is that it further would prevent my brother from walking again. </p>
<p>I was curious to see how my family reacted. So I called them as soon as I returned from the office. My family tends to be more liberal when it comes to things like stem cell research.  I talk to my brother on the phone and asking him what he thought. He said he was glad that the bill passed, that he would hate to encourage the abortion of embryos for the sake of himself. Not knowing a thing about the bill, I couldn&#8217;t argue anything differently. I told him though that it was pushed through a bi-partisan effort. And they quoted a pro-life republican in the article i read for the bill. He replied that this &#8220;pro-life&#8221; guy must not have very good christian ethics. My family says the bill would encourage research where embryos would be harmed. My brother further exclaimed that my dad clapped when Bush vetoed the bill. My family is not even always happy with Bush.</p>
<p>I have yet to find the adequate time to do research on what this bill is actually pushing for research for, but I would not like to see embyos aborted just for the sake of research, as my brother indicated it would.</p>
<p>Is there anything you could show me, off-hand, that shows the bill isn&#8217;t for this?</p>
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