Michael J. Fox stated in his now infamous McKaskill for Missouri ad, "Senator Talent even wanted to criminalize the science that gives us a chance for hope."
Explain what that science is, Michael.
It's human cloning.

Michael J. Fox stated in his now infamous McKaskill for Missouri ad, "Senator Talent even wanted to criminalize the science that gives us a chance for hope."
Explain what that science is, Michael.
It's human cloning.
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Not just cloning, but cloning in order to kill the clones and gut them for their stem cells.
With all of this talk about Michael J. Fox, you may be interested in what we have to say. It's pretty clear that the public's attention to stem cell research has increased substantially since 2001, when the debated first broke into the news. While say they support stem cell research, question wording can influence results, which suggests there is still some uncertainty on this question. For more public opinion on stem cell research, visit Public Agenda’s Issue Guide on Medical Research.
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