If I'm not totally wrong, cloneing isn't the only thing you an do with stem-cell
research. I think they are allso looking into cures for several diseases they havn't been able to cure in other ways (they goes right in the cell to see what's wrong). They are looking into new ways to cure diabetes (why inject insulin when you can add a new cell that creates it?) and they are allso doing some research on Alzeimer. If they can create cures for these kind of diseases (and for the moment it is just as much possiblethat they can, as it is they can't) then why should we stop them? I meen, whe havn't been able to cure them in other ways, so should we just leave the victims to rot? Stem-cell research is just a part of evolution, and I don't think the sinetists will let something out that isn't properly tested. And since we don't know all we can do with stem-cell research, everything might be possible. Final cure for cancer? Maybe. AIDS? Much possible. Sickness? Well going that far might be a little too much, but if we give the sientists the opportunity, I'm shure they will reduce it. Heavily.

Übereil (if you didn't notice, I'm pro-stem-cell research)


Brain: an apparatus with which we think we think.

Ambrose Bierce