Wednesday, August 02, 2006

McCaskill Added to List of Embryonic Stem Cell Research Champions

I first read about this here:

Because of her outspoken support for Stem Cell research, Senate candidate Claire McCaskill has been added to the Stem Cell Champions ActBlue page.

Conveniently missing from the statement is the use of the term "embryonic". Most of us support and recognize the benefits of "stem cell research", unless that "research" involves the intrinsically evil use and destruction of "embryos". We are all aware of the advances made using "adult stem cells" and fully support that research.

The groups advocated the killing and destruction of innocent human life for research purposes have, as should be expected, no qualms about engaging in disinformation campaigns regarding the stem cell debates. And the media, generally, helps them in this endeavor.

This propaganda can be seen again here, in which McCaskill makes the list of "Stem Cell Champions":

Missouri Senator Jim Talent voted against HR 810, and also opposes the Missouri Stem Cell Research and Cures Initiative, slated for the November, 2006 ballot.

Democratic challenger Claire McCaskill has been one of the most ardent supporters of stem cell research of any candidate. The race is currently neck and neck in the polls, and fundraising could make the critical difference.

Talent is also a supporter of stem cell research - but he does not support "embryonic" stem cell research. McCaskill's position is one of support for the killing the innocent unborn, whether they are in utero or ex utero - in a petri dish. It's disgraceful that the proponents of a culture of death are unable to speak truthfully. But then, should we expect anything more from those who march in lockstep with the father of lies?

It is up to each of us to proclaim the truth, both to those who do not know it, and to those who reject it. And, as always, we must pray that God will let us be His instruments in stopping the genocide of abortion and embryonic stem cell research.


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