michaeledward
Grandmaster
The first veto in President Bush's time in office might very well be a veto of a bill to expand funding for research into embryonic stem cell research.
Five years ago, President Bush issued an executive order prohibiting any research facility from using federal funds to conduct such scientific research, except for stem cell 'lines' that were in existance at that time. When he made the announcement of the signing statement, he claimed there were more than 70 available stem cell 'lines' available. There never were that quantity of stem cell lines available. Some of which was available has become contaminated. Currently, there are approximately 20 stem cell lines that meet the Presidents' criteria for research.
The United States Senate approved recently a bill that circumvents the Presidential executive order, and makes federal research funding available for embryonic stem cell research.
The Presidents spokesperson, Tony Snow, today, in clarifying the President's assertion that he would veto the legislation stated,
One must wonder if a frozen embryo qualifies as 'something living', as asserted by Presidential Spokesperson Snow.
Are the couples undergoing fertility treatments guilty of murder if they do not inplant each and every one of those embroys into the woman for potential development?
Five years ago, President Bush issued an executive order prohibiting any research facility from using federal funds to conduct such scientific research, except for stem cell 'lines' that were in existance at that time. When he made the announcement of the signing statement, he claimed there were more than 70 available stem cell 'lines' available. There never were that quantity of stem cell lines available. Some of which was available has become contaminated. Currently, there are approximately 20 stem cell lines that meet the Presidents' criteria for research.
The United States Senate approved recently a bill that circumvents the Presidential executive order, and makes federal research funding available for embryonic stem cell research.
The Presidents spokesperson, Tony Snow, today, in clarifying the President's assertion that he would veto the legislation stated,
"The simple answer is he thinks murder's wrong. The president is not going to get on the slippery slope of taking something living and making it dead for the purposes of scientific research."
Many embryos are available in fertility clinics today, that could be made available to scientific research, if the federal funding ban was removed. These embryos were created by couples undergoing fertility treatments. They are byproducts of scientific, and procreative endeavor. These embryos are stored, or destroyed.
One must wonder if a frozen embryo qualifies as 'something living', as asserted by Presidential Spokesperson Snow.
Are the couples undergoing fertility treatments guilty of murder if they do not inplant each and every one of those embroys into the woman for potential development?