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Post: #141
RE: Bush vetoes Stem Cell research
DrTorch Wrote:
Machiavelli Wrote:So everbody needs to hear this......................


Torch is willing to experiment on a blastocyte to prove a petty argument which he would be humilated in it's outcome versus using that blastocyte to save someone's life!!

Yeah his priorties are in line.01-wingedeagle

Ok Mods, can we have some intervention here? Mach once again doesn't understand some basics of science and now he's lying.

Fortunately it's all written above, but can we cut this crap out? Just b/c some lunkhead wants to start talking about things they never covered on 3-2-1 Contact, doesn't mean that he gets free reign to continue attacking me.

re-read the aup, doggy.

fyi, if it comes down to a bet on science, i'll take the torch anyday.
07-02-2007 02:36 PM
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RE: Bush vetoes Stem Cell research
Mach this seems to be a trademark of yours. Blowing people's statements well out of proportion is not rational or truthful debate.
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