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>>The position I do support of Mr. Limbaugh's is that when a person puts forth what they say is gospel, that there is someone to put forth opposing viewpoints. Mr. Fox has a terrible desease and would love to have a cure, as I would like to see a cure for it also. But Mr. Fox needs to be questioned also and not just given a free pass. If he believes his position is correct then he should be able to debate it. When people who call themselves journalist, just sit and listen and take it all in as gospel, then are they really journalists? This is a very tough subject, but there are facts on both side that need to be brought out by those that declare themselves to be journalists.
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>>My two cents..

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>When did Limbaugh question or expressed an interest in debating Mr. Fox? He callously ridiculed and mocked him. That's all. Did he (or you or anybody else on the far right) question him when he supported Senator Arlen Specter back in 2004? Why not? The issue was the same.
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Don't throw Mr. Limbaugh up at me, you evidently have a heart ache for/about him. Take that up with him. That is not what I responded to.

>When you talk about journalists, I assume you are not talking about Limbaugh. He's not a journalist, just a talk show host. As per journalists questioning, who are you referring to in this specific case?
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Anyone who sits across from him in a journalistic forum. From an ABC interview to a CBS review of his video. Just showing Mr. Fox and never asking questions of him or to him is not a good way to enlighten people on all sides of the issue.


>You do remember that the House and Senate passed the Stem Cell research bill overwhelmingly. In fact, about 20 of the 60 senators voting for it where Republicans. Yet that was the only bill that our esteemed president decided to veto.
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As was his right as president.

>Let kids continue suffering and dying from juvenile diabetes, let Mr. Fox and others suffer. Just as a reminder, the four diseases most believed to benefit from stem cell research ar Juvenile Diabetes, Spinal Chord issues, Alzheimer and Parkinson.
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The key word is believed and that is what the issue is all about. You are thinking that the cure is there if only the feds would turn it on and that is not the case.

>Mr. Fox is young enough to be able to hope for some kind of cure or relief in his lifetime. Except that the people like the president and Mr. Limbaugh do not care. (even Nancy Reagan and many other Republicans spoke *for* it).

The "Don't Care" label is really over used. You sound like my kids when I don't let them stay our late or force them to study. There response is that also. I don't care about their feelings or that they lose friends. Well the bottom line is that I make decisions for them that I feel are best in the long run. The president was elected and he feels the same way about the origins of Embryonic stem cells. He was elected and that is his right. If you don't like it and you feel that there is no life harmed harvesting Embryonic stem cells, then vote him out. That is your right and priviledge.
Bret Hobbs

"We'd have been called juvenile delinquents only our neighborhood couldn't afford a sociologist." Bob Hope
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