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  • R Red Stateler

    dennisd45 wrote:

    There has not been extensive use of fetal stem cells in human therapy

    Why is that? And why has industry apparently rejected investment in fetal stem cell research but embraced adult stem cell research?

    dennisd45 wrote:

    The 'left' is not some monolithic group that follows the orders of some 'leader of the left'.

    For the most part they are.

    dennisd45 wrote:

    Many people support the research because it holds out the promise of therapies or cures to many diseases - parkinsons and diabetes to name two.

    But that's my point. Again, this is just from a single MIT professor, but embryonic stem cell research does not hold this promise as was initially believed. But the left continues to embrace it because of its association to fetal destruction. "Everything I listed is intended to eliminate the tyranny of the majority." -Vincent Reynolds on American Democracy

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    espeir wrote:

    But the left continues to embrace it because of its association to fetal destruction.

    espeir wrote:

    Why is that? And why has industry apparently rejected investment in fetal stem cell research but embraced adult stem cell research?

    Because more research is required. Advances do not occur overnight.

    espeir wrote:

    For the most part they are.

    And who is your fearless leader of the monolithic right?

    espeir wrote:

    but embryonic stem cell research does not hold this promise as was initially believed.

    There is no evidence that that is true. Research is in it's infancy, and to say, at this early date, that it is a dead end, is way to permature.

    espeir wrote:

    But the left continues to embrace it because of its association to fetal destruction.

    That is ridiculous. Many people, on the left and right, support research because of the potential to cure many diseases. Nancy Reagan support the research.

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      Unless it's a virus :) An all encompasing minimum definition of life is tricky. Ryan

      "Michael Moore and Mel Gibson are the same person, except for a few sit-ups. Moore thought his cheesy political blooper reel was going to tell people how to vote. Mel thought that his little gay SM movie about his imaginary friend was going to help him get to heaven." - Penn Jillette

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      Ryan Roberts wrote:

      Unless it's a virus An all encompasing minimum definition of life is tricky.

      :laugh: That's right! ------------------------------ PROST Roleplaying Game War doesn't determine who's right. War determines who's left.

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        espeir wrote:

        But that's my point. Again, this is just from a single MIT professor, but embryonic stem cell research does not hold this promise as was initially believed. But the left continues to embrace it because of its association to fetal destruction.

        Well, reading your initial posting and this one, I must admit to agree with you in many points. But one point in your arguementation really sucks (and not in this one). It's always the left or some leftist. Is it your only sorrow? Well I don't agree with left parities in many points, but they aren't the BIG EVIL in the world. :sigh: Regards, Ingo ------------------------------ PROST Roleplaying Game War doesn't determine who's right. War determines who's left.

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        No. Many conservative Republicans (including senate majority leader Bill Frist) voted in favor of this bill and I disagree with those conservatives. My point was that it seems to me that the left has very eagerly pushed for embryonic stem cell research without any real understanding of its potential benefits. I believe that the reason for this was purely political and done to alter the perception of abortion from life-destroying to life-supporting because the rhetoric points in that direction. I'm testing that theory here, but naturally this thread has diverged. "Everything I listed is intended to eliminate the tyranny of the majority." -Vincent Reynolds on American Democracy

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          espeir wrote:

          But the left continues to embrace it because of its association to fetal destruction.

          espeir wrote:

          Why is that? And why has industry apparently rejected investment in fetal stem cell research but embraced adult stem cell research?

          Because more research is required. Advances do not occur overnight.

          espeir wrote:

          For the most part they are.

          And who is your fearless leader of the monolithic right?

          espeir wrote:

          but embryonic stem cell research does not hold this promise as was initially believed.

          There is no evidence that that is true. Research is in it's infancy, and to say, at this early date, that it is a dead end, is way to permature.

          espeir wrote:

          But the left continues to embrace it because of its association to fetal destruction.

          That is ridiculous. Many people, on the left and right, support research because of the potential to cure many diseases. Nancy Reagan support the research.

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          dennisd45 wrote:

          Because more research is required. Advances do not occur overnight.

          Research in embryonic stem cells has been continuing for over 5 years with zero results while adult stem cells have yielded about 65 successful clinical trials in that time. Results may progress slowly but should progress if there is truly any promise.

          dennisd45 wrote:

          And who is your fearless leader of the monolithic right?

          I don't have one. Republicans voted for this bill and I part with them because I'm not blind.

          dennisd45 wrote:

          There is no evidence that that is true. Research is in it's infancy, and to say, at this early date, that it is a dead end, is way to permature.

          Again, I'm not an expert. That's just what the random molecular biologist from MIT who has been conducting stem cell research since 2000 has said.

          dennisd45 wrote:

          That is ridiculous. Many people, on the left and right, support research because of the potential to cure many diseases. Nancy Reagan support the research.

          Many people support it, but the left specifically uses rhetoric that now equates abortion to life. I consider their position anti-science. "Everything I listed is intended to eliminate the tyranny of the majority." -Vincent Reynolds on American Democracy

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            ihoecken wrote:

            but they aren't the BIG EVIL in the world.

            As a matter of fact, they are. "You have no concept of the depth and complexity of my beliefs." Jim A. Johnson

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            Stan Shannon wrote:

            As a matter of fact, they are.

            Taking a look on you, I think there is at least on evil leftist - and he tries to creep in the right ones, adorn himself with borrowed plumes. :~ Is there nobody you like with another political alignment? ------------------------------ PROST Roleplaying Game War doesn't determine who's right. War determines who's left.

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              Unless it's a virus :) An all encompasing minimum definition of life is tricky. Ryan

              "Michael Moore and Mel Gibson are the same person, except for a few sit-ups. Moore thought his cheesy political blooper reel was going to tell people how to vote. Mel thought that his little gay SM movie about his imaginary friend was going to help him get to heaven." - Penn Jillette

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              Don't biologists disagree as to whether viruses are considered living? I seem to remember another theoretical lower form of life than a virus (research labs I worked in back in college) that were simple proteins capable of infecting cells and reproducing but otherwise had no function. I can't remember what they were called. "Everything I listed is intended to eliminate the tyranny of the majority." -Vincent Reynolds on American Democracy

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              • R Red Stateler

                Let me begin by saying that I know nothing technical whatsoever about this subject. Personally, I oppose it because I find it absolutely immoral and a bit sci-fi bizarre to kill one person to medically benefit another (it's like soul-sucking or something). But there is something I else that I find quite politically bizarre, and that's the left's unwavering support for federal tax dollars (which basically only benefit big pharmaceutical businesses) for something that is really very unproven. This morning I was stuck in traffic for an hour and wound up listening to a conservative radio show (not Rush Limbaugh...and believe it or not I don't typically listen to right-wing radio) and they had called an MIT professor of molecular biology to discuss the topic. He said that he was once enthusiastic about embryonic stem cell research, but had changed his position a few years ago because embryonic stem cells always result in tumors when applied to adults. Apparently adult stem cell research has the same benefits without this problem. More interestingly, he said that numerous successful treatments have come from adult stem cells and embryonic stem cells have to date yielded no results. Pharmaceutical companies are also investing heavily in adult stem cell research, but not embryonic stem cell research. This professor's assertion (which may be in dispute...as I'm no expert I can't say) supports a suspicion that I've held for some time. I think the left has irrationally attached itself to embryonic stem cell research not because of the potential but because of its association to abortion. In other words, by attaching the concept of "life" to abortion, it confuses the issue to where abortion is no longer merely justified by "personal choice", but implies that those who oppose abortion are actually anti-life (thereby reversing the political position on the issue). In other words, the current "pro-choice" crowd would become the "pro-life" crowd and the current "pro-life" crowd would become the "pro-disease" crowd. That's my crazy theory for the day. "Everything I listed is intended to eliminate the tyranny of the majority." -Vincent Reynolds on American Democracy

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                Scientists: Rats partially overcome paralysis in stem cell study[^]

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                • R Red Stateler

                  No. Many conservative Republicans (including senate majority leader Bill Frist) voted in favor of this bill and I disagree with those conservatives. My point was that it seems to me that the left has very eagerly pushed for embryonic stem cell research without any real understanding of its potential benefits. I believe that the reason for this was purely political and done to alter the perception of abortion from life-destroying to life-supporting because the rhetoric points in that direction. I'm testing that theory here, but naturally this thread has diverged. "Everything I listed is intended to eliminate the tyranny of the majority." -Vincent Reynolds on American Democracy

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                  espeir wrote:

                  I'm testing that theory here, but naturally this thread has diverged.

                  :laugh: Ok. That's an arguement! ------------------------------ PROST Roleplaying Game War doesn't determine who's right. War determines who's left.

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                  • R Red Stateler

                    David Kentley wrote:

                    I believe it has been the right which has made this association, which means the truth is probably that both have done so for pretty obvious reasons that are solely political and not scientific.

                    This isn't a political association, but a scientific one.

                    David Kentley wrote:

                    There is one case and one case only in which I have no problem with folks who are against stem cell research: if they are also against in vitro fertilization, which happens to be the last hope for millions of people to have their own kids. For you see, that process is where the fertilized eggs for stem cell research comes from. These embryos would otherwise be destroyed anyway and are being destroyed today, but with no scientific benefit whatsoever. If you are against in vitro, fine, be against stem cell research, but realize there are millions of real, happy children who would not exist today without it.

                    I actually am personally opposed to in vitro fertilization. Though not as fervently as I am opposed to abortion, since its intent is ultimately good. "Everything I listed is intended to eliminate the tyranny of the majority." -Vincent Reynolds on American Democracy

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                    espeir wrote:

                    I actually am personally opposed to in vitro fertilization.

                    Why? Because it goes against your notion that the purpose of having sex is to procreate, since it's the only way a woman can become pregnant?


                    The bible was written when people were even more stupid than they are today. Can you imagine that? - David Cross

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                    • R Red Stateler

                      Don't biologists disagree as to whether viruses are considered living? I seem to remember another theoretical lower form of life than a virus (research labs I worked in back in college) that were simple proteins capable of infecting cells and reproducing but otherwise had no function. I can't remember what they were called. "Everything I listed is intended to eliminate the tyranny of the majority." -Vincent Reynolds on American Democracy

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                      espeir wrote:

                      that were simple proteins capable of infecting cells and reproducing but otherwise had no function. I can't remember what they were called.

                      What is a prion, Alex.

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                        dennisd45 wrote:

                        Because more research is required. Advances do not occur overnight.

                        Research in embryonic stem cells has been continuing for over 5 years with zero results while adult stem cells have yielded about 65 successful clinical trials in that time. Results may progress slowly but should progress if there is truly any promise.

                        dennisd45 wrote:

                        And who is your fearless leader of the monolithic right?

                        I don't have one. Republicans voted for this bill and I part with them because I'm not blind.

                        dennisd45 wrote:

                        There is no evidence that that is true. Research is in it's infancy, and to say, at this early date, that it is a dead end, is way to permature.

                        Again, I'm not an expert. That's just what the random molecular biologist from MIT who has been conducting stem cell research since 2000 has said.

                        dennisd45 wrote:

                        That is ridiculous. Many people, on the left and right, support research because of the potential to cure many diseases. Nancy Reagan support the research.

                        Many people support it, but the left specifically uses rhetoric that now equates abortion to life. I consider their position anti-science. "Everything I listed is intended to eliminate the tyranny of the majority." -Vincent Reynolds on American Democracy

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                        Look at the link in my first post. adult and embryonic cells are different. 5 years it not a lot of time. There is no cure for AIDS at this time. Researchers have been trying for over 20 years - should they stop?

                        espeir wrote:

                        Again, I'm not an expert. That's just what the random molecular biologist from MIT who has been conducting stem cell research since 2000 has said.

                        He wasn't exactly random. You said he was on a right wing talk show. He was on because he agreed with the host's view on the topic.

                        espeir wrote:

                        Many people support it, but the left specifically uses rhetoric that now equates abortion to life. I consider their position anti-science.

                        Another bizarre assertion. Who says abortion equals life? The party of anti-science is the right. There is no monolithic left. But I am curious who you think the leader of this mythical group is.

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                          espeir wrote:

                          I actually am personally opposed to in vitro fertilization.

                          Why? Because it goes against your notion that the purpose of having sex is to procreate, since it's the only way a woman can become pregnant?


                          The bible was written when people were even more stupid than they are today. Can you imagine that? - David Cross

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                          Alvaro Mendez wrote:

                          Why? Because it goes against your notion that the purpose of having sex is to procreate, since it's the only way a woman can become pregnant?

                          Biologically speaking, sex is strictly for procreation. By the source of my moral qualms has to do with destruction of life. Since a fertilized egg cannot begin development until implanted, I am less opposed to IV than abortion, especially since its overall intent is good. However, I do find myself uncomfortable with the idea nonetheless. "Everything I listed is intended to eliminate the tyranny of the majority." -Vincent Reynolds on American Democracy

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                            Look at the link in my first post. adult and embryonic cells are different. 5 years it not a lot of time. There is no cure for AIDS at this time. Researchers have been trying for over 20 years - should they stop?

                            espeir wrote:

                            Again, I'm not an expert. That's just what the random molecular biologist from MIT who has been conducting stem cell research since 2000 has said.

                            He wasn't exactly random. You said he was on a right wing talk show. He was on because he agreed with the host's view on the topic.

                            espeir wrote:

                            Many people support it, but the left specifically uses rhetoric that now equates abortion to life. I consider their position anti-science.

                            Another bizarre assertion. Who says abortion equals life? The party of anti-science is the right. There is no monolithic left. But I am curious who you think the leader of this mythical group is.

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                            dennisd45 wrote:

                            Look at the link in my first post. adult and embryonic cells are different. 5 years it not a lot of time. There is no cure for AIDS at this time. Researchers have been trying for over 20 years - should they stop?

                            Actually I believe AIDS research has been a huge waste of money for a preventative disease. Money has been disproportionaly funnelled into it when there are more prevelant non-preventative (mostly, anyways) diseases that don't get as much research money.

                            dennisd45 wrote:

                            He wasn't exactly random. You said he was on a right wing talk show. He was on because he agreed with the host's view on the topic.

                            He was. The show called the guy at MIT and he agreed to answer some questions. He did not have any political affiliation and was not opposed to embryonic research on moral grounds (as he had conducted it until 2002, when he switch solely to adult stem cells).

                            dennisd45 wrote:

                            Another bizarre assertion. Who says abortion equals life? The party of anti-science is the right.

                            This morning Harry Reid stated that by vetoing this legislation (which allowed for federally funded destruction of embryos), Bush was supporting death and disease. Again, from the limited amount that I know, embryonic stem cell research ins't even fruitful.

                            dennisd45 wrote:

                            There is no monolithic left. But I am curious who you think the leader of this mythical group is.

                            It's a group-of-fish mentality that begins with indoctination. "Everything I listed is intended to eliminate the tyranny of the majority." -Vincent Reynolds on American Democracy

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                              Don't biologists disagree as to whether viruses are considered living? I seem to remember another theoretical lower form of life than a virus (research labs I worked in back in college) that were simple proteins capable of infecting cells and reproducing but otherwise had no function. I can't remember what they were called. "Everything I listed is intended to eliminate the tyranny of the majority." -Vincent Reynolds on American Democracy

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                              No nucleotides in prions, just a funny shaped protein that has the property of changing other proteins to its form. I think that's where most biologists do the cut off. Ryan

                              "Michael Moore and Mel Gibson are the same person, except for a few sit-ups. Moore thought his cheesy political blooper reel was going to tell people how to vote. Mel thought that his little gay SM movie about his imaginary friend was going to help him get to heaven." - Penn Jillette

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                                Scientists: Rats partially overcome paralysis in stem cell study[^]

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                                The MIT guy addressed this in part. Apparently there are significant problems with embryonic stem cells in humans and for every claimed benefit of embryonic stem cells, there is an equivalent method using adult stem cells. So, according to him, this research could be done with adult stem cells, but the left still demands that embryonic stem cells be used. "Everything I listed is intended to eliminate the tyranny of the majority." -Vincent Reynolds on American Democracy

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                                  espeir wrote:

                                  that were simple proteins capable of infecting cells and reproducing but otherwise had no function. I can't remember what they were called.

                                  What is a prion, Alex.

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                                  That's the one. That reminded me of thetins on the scientology Southpark. "Everything I listed is intended to eliminate the tyranny of the majority." -Vincent Reynolds on American Democracy

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                                    dennisd45 wrote:

                                    Look at the link in my first post. adult and embryonic cells are different. 5 years it not a lot of time. There is no cure for AIDS at this time. Researchers have been trying for over 20 years - should they stop?

                                    Actually I believe AIDS research has been a huge waste of money for a preventative disease. Money has been disproportionaly funnelled into it when there are more prevelant non-preventative (mostly, anyways) diseases that don't get as much research money.

                                    dennisd45 wrote:

                                    He wasn't exactly random. You said he was on a right wing talk show. He was on because he agreed with the host's view on the topic.

                                    He was. The show called the guy at MIT and he agreed to answer some questions. He did not have any political affiliation and was not opposed to embryonic research on moral grounds (as he had conducted it until 2002, when he switch solely to adult stem cells).

                                    dennisd45 wrote:

                                    Another bizarre assertion. Who says abortion equals life? The party of anti-science is the right.

                                    This morning Harry Reid stated that by vetoing this legislation (which allowed for federally funded destruction of embryos), Bush was supporting death and disease. Again, from the limited amount that I know, embryonic stem cell research ins't even fruitful.

                                    dennisd45 wrote:

                                    There is no monolithic left. But I am curious who you think the leader of this mythical group is.

                                    It's a group-of-fish mentality that begins with indoctination. "Everything I listed is intended to eliminate the tyranny of the majority." -Vincent Reynolds on American Democracy

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                                    espeir wrote:

                                    This morning Harry Reid stated that by vetoing this legislation (which allowed for federally funded destruction of embryos), Bush was supporting death and disease. Again, from the limited amount that I know, embryonic stem cell research ins't even fruitful.

                                    So how does this equate to abortion equals life. The embryos that might be used for stem cell research are already destined to be destroyed, fetility clinics routinely destroy left over embryos. There is no abortion involved.

                                    espeir wrote:

                                    Actually I believe AIDS research has been a huge waste of money for a preventative disease. Money has been disproportionaly funnelled into it when there are more prevelant non-preventative (mostly, anyways) diseases that don't get as much research money.

                                    Completely ignored my point. My point was not about AIDS. My point was that research results do not occur over night.

                                    espeir wrote:

                                    The show called the guy at MIT and he agreed to answer some questions

                                    Proves my point. He wasn't random, the host called him.

                                    espeir wrote:

                                    It's a group-of-fish mentality that begins with indoctination.

                                    What a bizarre world view.

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                                      Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

                                      Presumably the criteria is blind assumption.

                                      The criteria is that it grows. It has cells, there are also reactions on special influences. So it is alive. ------------------------------ PROST Roleplaying Game War doesn't determine who's right. War determines who's left.

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                                      ihoecken wrote:

                                      The criteria is that it grows. It has cells, there are also reactions on special influences. So it is alive.

                                      So it's on the same level as bacteria and paramecium. I suppose we had better stop using those in scientific experiments. By that measure, we should also ban antibiotics.

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                                        Everybody believes that life begins at different times. Personally, I accept conception as the time life should be respected and therefore oppose abortion at all stages. If you disagree, I think you should at least determine a specific point of development at which time life begins. Since development is continous (and not done in absolute distinct stages...the brain doesn't just appear one day), I think this is necessary or it simply leads to the conclusion that a person's life does not begin until after puberty. But that's a different subject. I was just stating why I oppose embryonic stem cell research. I'm more curious as to why the left so emphatically supports it when it does not yield results like adult stem cell research. "Everything I listed is intended to eliminate the tyranny of the majority." -Vincent Reynolds on American Democracy

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                                        espeir wrote:

                                        life begins at different times

                                        That may be true, but it depends in what context you ask the question, and who the question is directed at. You are guaranteed to get conflicting answers. Nothing is black and white just a variety of shades of grey. And this greyness is the source of disputed understanding. When I can get to another of my computers, I will give you some references towards published research, some very recently entering the public domain.

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                                          thealj wrote:

                                          By what criteria?

                                          Presumably the criteria is blind assumption. Regards, Nish


                                          Nish’s thoughts on MFC, C++/CLI and .NET (my blog)
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                                          73Zeppelin
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                                          Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

                                          Presumably the criteria is blind assumption.

                                          I believe you are right. This is the inherent problem in the ethics of stem cell research.

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