Friday, July 21, 2006
Stem-Cell Science Vetoed
President Bush executed his first veto since entering office on a bill supporting stem-cell research. What do you think?
Susan Faden,
Systems Analyst
"Maybe Bush would pass the bill if, instead of research, the stem cells would be used for torture."
Ray Kiley,
Bar Back
"If God wanted to cure or treat diseases affecting 100 million people, he would've put a sane person in the Oval Office."
Mitchell Goldberg,
Lawyer
"To Bush's credit, the ailing and enfeebled can't vote, let alone fund a Republican campaign."
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