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If Bush doesn't support research, is he 'pro-life'? Date published: 4/18/2004 
I was listening to the news on the radio early last week, and I heard the 
story of the White House Easter Egg Roll, which went on despite the bad weather.
One father said his 3-year-old son was there after going into remission from 
leukemia due to stem-cell therapy.
Of course, what was left out of the story is that the current resident of the 
White House and his fundamentalist and creationist friends of the 21st 
century's version of the Flat Earth Society would ban such research and treatment, 
and the boy would have died.
So much for being "pro-life."
Robert Roser
Stafford
Date published: 4/18/2004 

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