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COLOR SCHEMES br> Re: Doug Bandow's A Right of Conscience : /p> p>How about having Doctors, Drug Stores and Clinics just put their signs in BLUE for anything goes, or RED for we have a conscience? br> -- Elaine Kyle /p>Though Bandow insists "George W. Bush has merely barred federal funding. Private (as well as state and foreign) research can proceed unmolested." "Unmolested"? Crippling is more like it.
p>The fact is that no lab equipment paid for by federal funds can be used in any way to advance the research disapprobated by the President's veto -- a lab would have to have two full sets of gear to work even handedly on scientifically interesting and metaphysically incorrect T cell lines. Two electron microscopes and two NMR labs per group equals megabucks of sterile redundancy. Still, a Jehovah's Witness would be an improvement on the second-hand Surgeon General who's been modeling Nixon's surplus White House Guard uniforms on TV lately. br> -- Russell Seitz /p> p> Mr. Bandow is incorrect when he states, "Yet for life to arise, implantation is necessary." Life begins at the moment the nuclei admix. Implantation is necessary for the survival of the new life.
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