From LifeNews
Michael J. Fox’s ads exemplify what is so wrong with the larger pro-cloning political campaign: Long on hype, steeped in deceit, preying on the fears of disease victims, exploitive of our national fixation with celebrities, and appealing strictly to the emotions so that we will "feel" rather than "think," the ads were a profound disservice those striving to grapple with the crucial ethical issues surrounding embryonic stem cell research and human cloning.
Crossposted at Marlowe's Shade


Funny how a boy from Canada can cause such a mess in the U.S.
Yea I know that he is now a citizen. However, the preformance he gave was disgusting and I tend to agree with Rush, he appeared off his meds which is a stupid thing to do and a bad example for others.
I have never found evidence that destroying life to fix a problem has ever led to fixing the problem.
Amen.
This website attempts to make it clear that MO Amendment 2 is deceitful.
http://www.thetruthaboutstemcellresearch.com/