Hillary Fighting for Stem Cell Research

Sen. Hillary Clinton pledged to end the ban on stem cell research as president in Hanover, NH recently. Speaking to an overflow crowd, Clinton lambasted the White House for Bush's "contempt of science" and suggested Bush has turned DC into an "evidence free zone". This administration and congressional Republicans indeed have preferred ideology to science, to the detriment of our nation. Bush, unfortunately, today will veto stem cell legislation, which passed the Congress with bi-partisan support.

Sen. Hillary Clinton pledged to end the ban on stem cell research as president in Hanover, NH recently. Speaking to an overflow crowd, Clinton lambasted the White House for Bush's "contempt of science" and suggested Bush has turned DC into an "evidence free zone." This administration and congressional Republicans indeed have preferred ideology to science, to the detriment of our nation. Bush, unfortunately, today vetoed stem cell legislation, which passed the Congress with bi-partisan support.

Several Republican supporters joined Sen. Clinton to support stem cell research. Steve Walters brought his 10-yr old son, Alex, to help campaign for Clinton. Alex suffers type 1 diabetes, and could benefit from cures discovered by stem cell research. Walters, a registered Republican, says he supports Clinton out of frustration with the Bush administration.

"This is not a religious issue," he said. "It's really about a little boy who's 10 years old and another 100 million Americans who could benefit from this research."
North Andover Eagle Tribune.

Similarly, another NH Republican, Kathleen Clark of Antrim, attended with her daughter who was injured in a car accident. Ms. Clark now supports Clinton because of her position on stem cell research. "She's pulling me in," she told the Valley News after the event. Clinton said she is trying to get other senators to override Bush's veto. However, Clinton did not limit her criticism to stem cell positions; she admonished the president's position as part of his "disregard of evidence in favor of ideology."

Clinton derided the Republicans as politicizing science, using examples such as global warming and emergency contraception. She even criticized the GOP presidential candidates for not believing in evolution. Her comments, specific to stem cell policy, fit perfectly with regard to science in general: "We're going backward. We're not just stalled. We're going backward."

Her presidency will move science forward, reinforcing America's prominence in scientific research. As Clinton said, "we've got to get back to looking to evidence-based decision making that I believe should be at the root of our democracy."



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I love it how Republicans are all high and mighty with their political "theories" until the tragedy of the real world hits them and their theories are shown to be little more than rhetoric. Then they're the first to support democratic ideas. I don't hold any contempt for them, the more dem voters the merrier, but seriously America, wake up. Conservatism is an intrinsically flawed philosophy.


by world dictator on Wed Jun 20, 2007 at 02:36:09 PM EST

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I can not wait until January, 2009, because it will be a democrat in office and we can get this bill PASSED.


"I want my voice to be read"
by icebergslim on Wed Jun 20, 2007 at 03:14:55 PM EST

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Yes - ALL the Dem candidates would overturn Bush's stem cell law.
What's the big deal with this diary?

Hillary/Obama08
by annefrank on Wed Jun 20, 2007 at 06:02:59 PM EST
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Any news out of Clair McCaskil on that issue - Its what put her over the edge in Missouri. Reagan's son can hurt the repugs on this issue as well, they would have to play up his position for low info voters who are republicans to think "Oh my Reagan's son wants it".


vote blue in 2008
by sepulvedaj3 on Wed Jun 20, 2007 at 03:40:02 PM EST

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Good for Hillary!


by samueldem on Wed Jun 20, 2007 at 03:43:16 PM EST

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Good for ALL the Dem prez candidates - since they ALL support stem cell research.


Hillary/Obama08
by annefrank on Wed Jun 20, 2007 at 06:04:27 PM EST
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But not this vocal.  She has taken the lead on this, as you well know.


by georgep on Wed Jun 20, 2007 at 06:25:20 PM EST
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Everyone should know that there was a ban on human cloning when President Clinton was in office. I think the voters should be aware of that.


by olawakandi on Wed Jun 20, 2007 at 07:06:59 PM EST

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she admonished the president's position as part of his "disregard of evidence in favor of ideology."

hillary went along with the same kind of thinking when bill was in the whitehouse. she and bill disregarded evidence in favor of politics on the issue of needle exchange program:

Former President Clinton said he was "wrong" not to lift a ban on federal funding of needle-exchange programs during his presidency, the Wall Street Journal reported July 12.  Clinton acknowledged that a government panel told him that needle-exchange programs were effective in slowing the spread of HIV among injection-drug users, and didn't promote drug abuse. http://www.jointogether.org/news/headlin es/inthenews/2002/clinton-regrets-not-li fting.html

how many more lives would have been spared from getting infected if bill hadn't been a coward?

hillary defending this decision:
"Well, because we knew we couldn't maintain it politically," Clinton said, and went on to discuss the trade-offs in that dispute with Congress. "I wish life and politics were easier," she said.
http://liberalvaluesblog.com/?p=1919


I really don't understand how that is an attack; lol. ~ by Jerome Armstrong
by jello on Wed Nov 28, 2007 at 01:56:56 PM EST

glover park group (none / 0)

read about glover park group, who are peopled with former clintonites ( and with ties to the hillary campaign) and their efforts in fighting for big pharma.

http://www.thenation.com/doc/20070604/be rman/4


I really don't understand how that is an attack; lol. ~ by Jerome Armstrong
by jello on Wed Nov 28, 2007 at 02:01:21 PM EST


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