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Rights of taxpayers missing element in stem cell debate
Posted on 06.28.07 by Thomas L. Knapp
Source: Free Market News Network Author: US Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX) “The debate in Washington has again turned to federal funding of stem cell research, with President Bush moving to veto legislation passed recently by Congress. Those engaged in this debate tend to split into warring camps claiming exclusive moral authority to decide the issue once and for all. On one side, those who support the President’s veto tend to argue against embryonic stem cell research, pointing to the individual rights of the embryo being discarded for use in research. On the other hand are those who argue the embryo will be discarded anyway, and the research may provide valuable cures for people suffering from terrible illnesses. In Washington, these two camps generally advocate very different policies. The first group wants a federal ban on all such research, while the latter group expects the research to be federally-subsidized. Neither side in this battle seems to consider the morality surrounding the rights of federal taxpayers.” (06/27/07) Link: http://www.fmnn.com/Analysis/110/8052/taxpayers.asp?nid=8052&wid=110 Filed under: RRND Commentary | Report Bad Link Bookmark this post in Furl or Del.icio.us | |






