| November 17, 2007: New Jersey Taxpayer Loan to Clone defeated by voters. Learn more here. June 20, 2007: President Bush vetoed a bill that would have used your tax-dollars to destroy human embryos and open the door to exploiting women's health for human cloning egg harvesting. His Executive Order creates a stem registry to fund exciting stem cell advances that do not require embryo creation and destruction. "Disrespect for any part of human life is to disrespect all human life." |
What's the truth behind the federal "Taxpayer Loan to Clone" scam that seeks to use your tax dollars to fund unethical and ineffective destructive human embryo research? Why are university researchers who present themselves as objective scientists not revealing that they hold patents that would make them millions from clone and kill research? FOLLOW THE MONEY!! See our Cloning Stem Cell Hoax Fact Sheet (.pdf) to educate yourself about the financial incentive for college cloning hype. Meet the Cloners: Has Harvard's Dr. Melton spilled the beans? State Cloning Battles:A side-by-side comparison of the LA competing cloning bills - Adapt for your State! TAKE ACTION! Send a message to educate your Senators and Congressmen about clone and kill research and unethical taxpayer loans to clone! BIPARTISAN WISDOM: "Our reasons may all be slightly different, but the conclusion is the same - creating human life simply for the purpose of destroying it is immoral, unethical and should be illegal." U.S. Senator Mary Landrieu (D-LA) on 2005 Brownback/Landrieu Federal cloning ban "Cloning is not an issue of pro-life versus pro-choice. . . . It is only and emphatically about baby design and manufacture: the opening skirmish of a long battle against eugenics and against a posthuman future." Leon R. Kass, M.D., Ph.D., Chairman, President's Council on Bioethics Remarks on Ethical Stem Cell Research President George W. Bush, February 2, 2005, State of the Union address: Because a society is measured by how it treats the weak and vulnerable, we must strive to build a culture of life.Medical research can help us reach that goal, by developing treatments and cures that save lives and help people overcome disabilities - and I thank Congress for doubling the funding of the National Institutes of Health. To build a culture of life, we must also ensure that scientific advances always serve human dignity, not take advantage of some lives for the benefit of others. We should all be able to agree on some clear standards. I will work with Congress to ensure that human embryos are not created for experimentation or grown for body parts, and that human life is never bought and sold as a commodity. America will continue to lead the world in medical research that is ambitious, aggressive and always ethical. |