Frist, a possible presidential candidate in 2008, had previously declined to say how he will vote on the Senate legislation to expand federal funding when it comes up for a vote. Social conservative voters may reject Frist as a presidential candidate because of his stem-cell decision, said James Dobson, leader of Focus on the Family, a Colorado Springs, Colorado-based conservative policy group.
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The far right took a hit on this issue and thats a good thing. If stem cell research has the potential they talk about with various health problems...GO FOR IT!!! Separation of church and state, this issue is being held up due to the church! If the far right wishes not to participate, their choice!
Since this isn't a national defense issue I wouldn't be for government funding or involvement, but likewise, I surely wouldn't discourage the private sector from whatever research they could do.
Psycho4Bud Reviewed by Psycho4Bud on . Frist Breaks With Bush on Senate Stem Cell Debate Frist, a possible presidential candidate in 2008, had previously declined to say how he will vote on the Senate legislation to expand federal funding when it comes up for a vote. Social conservative voters may reject Frist as a presidential candidate because of his stem-cell decision, said James Dobson, leader of Focus on the Family, a Colorado Springs, Colorado-based conservative policy group. http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=10000087&sid=afyq9I6L2d5c&refer=top_world_news The far Rating: 5