July 19, 2006



Senate votes to kill tiny helpless proto-humans
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Senate defies veto threat, sends stem cell bill to Bush illustrated with little hand-drawn, smiley-face cartoon cancer patients

White House spokes-tool Tony Snow said Bush would issue a veto because "it's inappropriate for the federal government to finance something that many people consider murder," conveniently forgetting about the war in Iraq.

"People will look back in wonderment at how there could be any doubt about using these stem cells to save lives," said Sen. Arlen Specter, a cancer survivor, comparing Bush's position to those who opposed Columbus, locked up Galileo, and rejected anesthesia, electricity, vaccines and rail travel. Such attitudes "in retrospect look foolish, look absolutely ridiculous," said Specter.
The House will try today to get 290 votes to override the blockhead.

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