Friday, April 13, 2007

Bush Vows to Veto Stem Cell Bill Passed in Democratic-Controlled Senate

Fighting a lonely political battle against the culture of death:
WASHINGTON - President Bush remains opposed to easing restrictions on embryonic stem cell research, vowing to veto a measure the Senate hopes will lead to new medical treatments.

”This bill crosses a moral line that I and many others find troubling,” Bush said in a statement Wednesday after the Senate voted 63-34 to pass the measure. ”If it advances all the way through Congress to my desk, I will veto it.”

The Senate bill, which is much like the one Bush killed last year with the only veto of his presidency thus far, would provide federal funding for the research.


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My Comments:
Nope, it wouldn't have made one bit of difference on the pro-life front had we elected John Kerry instead of President Bush. No difference between the two at all.


Previous Pro Ecclesia posts on this subject:
Senate Approves Stem Cell Bill - Congress Still Short Votes Needed to Override President's Promised Veto

"These Boys and Girls Are NOT Spare Parts"

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