With all this talk over whether it is right to federally fund new lines of human stem cells for study research, consider this.
Scientists have recently corrected the broken hearts of rats by the use of implanted human stem cells.
I don't know why they can't use rat stem cells for this. It would seem from the pressure that is placed on congress to fund more research that the human variety is rare and costly.
So, why are they injecting human cells into rats?
Don't get me wrong, I think this is important research, but I think that there should be a premium placed on human life.
Science Blog: Human Stem Cells
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
Google Astronomy: I Said It First
I effectively predicted two years ago that google would integrate their maps with an astronomy interface.
Here is my half-baked idea fully fleshed out.
Here is my half-baked idea fully fleshed out.
Saturday, August 18, 2007
Mitt Only Top Tier Candidate For Marriage
It's official:H/T Hugh Hewitt. Romney is the only top tier candidate to support the Federal Marriage Amendment.
Thursday, August 16, 2007
Romney vs. Huntsman: On Immigration
Lamar Smith has an article on Mitt Romney with the claim, "Governor Romney will enforce our immigration laws." Let me cover the points of Romney's career as Governor of a blue state addressed in this piece and contrast these with the actions of the Governor of Utah, a very red state.
It is not my intention here to bash Governor Huntsman. Only to offer a point of comparison, and to say that the state a person hails from has very little to do with their own ideology.
Whether we agree with Romney or not, we can say that his record shows that he acted conservatively on immigration.
- Romney: "In 2006, he signed an agreement with the federal government to deputize Massachusetts State Troopers so they could help enforce immigration laws. "
- Huntsman: Some in the legislature tried to enact legislation to this effect, but without the endorsement of the Governor.
- Romney: "He authorized Massachusetts National Guardsmen to deploy to the Southern Border."
- Huntsman: Nothing like that here according to Jim Matheson.
- Romney: " In 2004, Governor Romney vetoed a plan that would have provided illegal immigrants the same in-state tuition at public colleges and universities as Massachusetts citizens."
- Huntsman: Illegal immigrants get in-state tuition in Utah, despite efforts by some in the legislature.
- Romney: "In 2003, he announced his opposition to efforts to give drivers' licenses to illegal immigrants, again upholding the rule of law."
- Huntsman: Signed legislation for 'driving privilege' cards in 2005.
- Romney: "He also insisted upon teaching our kids in English."
- Huntsman: Wants to hire Mexican teachers to teach English to immigrants in Utah. (there is a subtle difference in execution here)
It is not my intention here to bash Governor Huntsman. Only to offer a point of comparison, and to say that the state a person hails from has very little to do with their own ideology.
Whether we agree with Romney or not, we can say that his record shows that he acted conservatively on immigration.
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