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May 31, 2005
Bush faces GOP shift on stem cells
I wouldn't say there is a real shift in the GOP. What is happening is that Neo-cons have become so radical that real Republicans can no longer stomach listening to the idiots. Which is good news for America, because the Republican's brain-dead march off the cliff of Neo-Christian radicalism was very troubling. Of course one of the statements made was so funny and disturbing about Bush that I have to quote it.
"I am going to give him the best logic that I have," Cunningham said. "I know he's a man who does what he says. I found that if you can show him where there could be possible movement, he's not stubborn and he will do that. He's pretty clear-thinking. It's not just `a my-way-or-the-highway kind of thing.' You can show him there's a better road."
Excuse me??? What evidence can you provide for that? This guy is a drunk crackhead, he doesn't have any concept that there are any ideas out in the world but his own. He doesn't believe in compromise, just violence and retaliatory implementation of the hate filled Neo-Christian ideology and the ruthless destruction of the fundamental American values. It's so insane what Representative Cunningham is proposing here that I worry that the real Republicans haven't gotten a clue yet. They are dealing with a godless madman. There was another great quote in this article.
"Robert Moffit, a health-care expert at the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank, said the private sector currently could conduct embryonic stem cell research. If the science has such big-figure payoffs, he said, "why do they [private companies] need federal funds for it?"
There are few more vile organizations in this country that are worse than the Heritage Foundation, they rank right up there with the Klan and the other fundamentalist Neo-Christian organizations that make up the Republican party, but to answer his stupid question takes almost no effort at all. The cornerstone of the Republican ideology is corporate welfare. The reasons companies aren't going to pay for it themselves is that they want to the tax payers to pay for it, and then they will be allowed to charge us at a couple hundred million times the costs to make up for the "research" costs. It's the standard drug company deal that the Republicans have set up. So the short answer is because of Republicans like you Mr. Moffit.
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Posted by ManDrake at May 31, 2005 1:27 PM
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