Sunday, October 29, 2006

Missouri Cloning Amendment - Fox Admits He Never Read it

Actor Michael J. Fox says he's against human cloning, against human egg farming and hasn't read a Missouri constitutional amendment measure he has championed in television ads that critics contend would promote both.
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While the bill purports to oppose human cloning, critics say experimentation on human embryos necessitates the procedure. Therefore, they call the measure deliberately deceptive, designed to get voters to support with the idea of opposing human cloning – even though they are, in fact, supporting it.

"I agree that we should have no human cloning," said Fox. "We're against that." He also said he opposes the farming of human eggs to create the embryos. "We're against egg farming, that notion," he said. "We agree on all of that."

Maybe he should make an run another ad against Amendment 2 since he claims to be against the very things Amendment 2 would enshrine into the Law of the State?

A very special HT to Darla M. for the link.

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