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Stem Cells

I appreciate that the President has an opinion, made a decision based on that opinion, and has stuck by his decision. I can respect that. However, his decision is based on his moral ideas and that I take issue with.

In the office of the President he should be acting with the intention of representing the people of this country and our posterity. The decision he made is obviously NOT with that intention but with the intention of imposing his moral ideas on the rest of the country. That is just plain illegal. Is it not in complete opposition to the Consititution which I believe mentions something about the separation of church and state? If our highest office is not held to follow the constitution then who should be? We've seen more than one instance of the executive branch of the government trying to set itself apart from the others. This is NOT what the founding fathers had in mind.

How can we remain safe from religious repression or any repression for that matter? The highest officer of our country is using his elected EXECUTIVE POWER to promote his own personal opinions and ideas. Despite all fact or fiction. Despite data and opinion in the other bodies of the government, he makes decisions about the health and future of all based on ideas that do not belong in the government arena.

Published Tuesday, July 25, 2006 5:12 PM by Starbuck

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Nameht said:

It is immoral to perform stem cell research.  Starbuck recently commented on Bush "imposing his...
August 4, 2006 10:30 PM

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