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| 19 Jul 2006 President Bush is expected to exercise his first ever veto on legislation that would expand federal funding to research on new stem cell lines derived from embryos leftover from fertility clinics. In. Hit and Run - http://www.reason.com/hitandrun/ - References |
| 12 Jun 2007 "And that is the embryonic stem cell research." But minutes after the vote, Mr. Bush renewed his pledge to veto the proposal, which he called "a recycled old bill." It would reprise the first veto of his presidency, which occurred last ... RichardDawkins.net : The Latest Updates - http://richarddawkins.net/ - References [ More results from RichardDawkins.net : The Latest Updates ] |
| 19 Nov 2009 by rockpolaris There are a number of choices for terminology refers to the undifferentiated stem cells. It may be useful for identifying cells that "stem cells or stem cells of the blastocyst in vitro. Fit, the two terms that are no longer appropriate ... Human Cloning - http://humancloning.ndesignsblog.com/ |
| 15 Apr 2007 Last year, President George W. Bush vetoed legislation loosening restrictions on federal funding for embryonic stem cell research. It was the first and only veto of Bush's presidency. One month earlier, then-Governor of Massachusetts ... The Harvard Crimson :: News - http://www.thecrimson.com/news.aspx [ More results from The Harvard Crimson :: News ] |
| 25 Oct 2009 by Wawin President Bush appears poised for the first veto of his presidency. The cause that has finally pushed him to reject Congressional legislation? An attempt to expand funding for stem cell research that Bush hobbled back in 2001. ... Dua Video Project Blogging - http://duavideo.com/ |
| 10 May 2007 by Allison Stevens Bush rarely invoked his veto power when Republicans controlled Congress, using it only once to kill a bill to loosen restrictions on the use of embryonic stem cells for medical research. In the first five months of the current Congress, ... Women's eNews - http://www.womensenews.org/ - References [ More results from Women's eNews ] |
| 6 Feb 2007 by eye Is Romney telling the truth about his stem-cell position? (eyeon08.com) « Minnesota Gov. Pawlenty Would Veto Embryonic Stem Cell Research Funds [...] Pingback from Where does Romney stand on StemCells « Lead Us Forward ... eyeon08.com - http://www.eyeon08.com/ - References [ More results from eyeon08.com ] |
| 20 Jun 2007 by Mr. Squiggles He just vetoed the research funding that could help scientists cultivate BONE MARROW stem cell lines, or blood cell stem cell lines, or PLACENTAL OR UMBILICAL CORD stem cells! Use of THOSE items isn't debated by the ignorant religious ... One Sad Pup - http://onesadpup.blogspot.com/ |
| 28 Aug 2007 by AG This was the reaction of Douglas R. Scott, Jr., president of Life Decisions International (LDI), to a statement by The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (L&LS) in defense of its support for embryonic stem cell experimentation. ... L&LS opposed the veto. It is simply providence that President George W. Bush was in office at this moment in time and he chose to veto the measure. Had another person been president, or had there been enough votes in Congress to override the veto, ... Tiber River Swim Team 2009 - http://humble-access.blogspot.com/ |
| 15 Jun 2007 by Amy Adams President Bush vetoed a bill last November that would have allowed federal funding for the creation of new human embryonic stem cell lines from donated embryos left over from in vitro fertilization procedures. The next day, Gov. ... Stanford University School of Medicine News - http://med.stanford.edu/ |
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