And So It Begins
President-elect Obama's transition chief said Sunday the incoming administration is looking to reverse President Bush's executive orders on stem cell research, oil and gas drilling and other matters.
Postscript: Just so we're clear: Bush used his executive power to achieve certain ends, and those ends are bad. President-Elect Obama will use the same power to achieve ends that he thinks are good, and that's good. So much for bipartisanship.
Postscript: Just so we're clear: Bush used his executive power to achieve certain ends, and those ends are bad. President-Elect Obama will use the same power to achieve ends that he thinks are good, and that's good. So much for bipartisanship.
Labels: Politics, The Case Against Barack Obama
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3 Comments:
Now THAT'S unifying :)
Why do some politicians continue to insist on embryonic stem cell research when everything I'd read claims umbilical cord cells and even adult stem cells are just as (if not more) promising?
Monday, November 10, 2008
It's too bad, though of course we are sympathetic to people who are "losing" their aging loved ones to insidious diseases like Alzheimer's (or Old Timer's disease as I called it when I was a kid).
But we're not really surprised are we? Obama supports abortion on demand. This pales in comparison.
HAIL, SCIENCE.
Monday, November 10, 2008
Executive orders are abused, but a necessary evil.
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
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