And why America deserves an Obama Presidency
Welcome to The Dred Scott Decision, 2008.
But let me preface all this by saying there's a lot about John McCain's politics that I agree with. Some I don't. And while I'm at it, allow me to say that when it comes to military service, John McCain has suffered more for this country than all the members of my immediate family, combined. And that's 86 years total military service.
And with all that happy shit aside, I'll continue to drive the point home that John McCain still steadfastly refuses to unambiguously and unequivocally renounce his stance on Embryonic Stem Cell Research. Specifically from JohnMcCain.com;
Here's some of the article from LifeSiteNews.com; (Emphasis mine)
PORTLAND, Oregon, October 10, 2008 (LifeSiteNews.com) - The Oregon Court of Appeals on Wednesday denied a father's appeal to keep his six frozen embryos alive, and ordered that the embryos be destroyed by thawing, as ordered by his ex-wife. The court also ruled that the embryos' fate fell under the issue of "property rights."
The holocaust will continue, and all the while, we heap condemnation upon our own heads.
And now we all know how Dred Scott must have felt.
Dred Scott is right. And he didn't even say the 3/5ths of six embryos is equal to one future human being!
ReplyDeleteWow! Human embryos are property? The more things change the more things stay the same.
ReplyDeleteChildren have been property since Roe v. Wade.
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