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 three cheers for al and tipper gore!
                 days prior to when the award was announced, i caught
a headline with a sneering Bush, which read "President Bush snubs Al Gore and his efforts to combat Global Warming"
                 Yahoo!  that  the stem cell scientist research is recognized as well by the Nobel...
Mr Bush's and his sneer cannot defeat the global shift in consciousness that is
                                   occurring right now for a kinder and just world.

tess owens, daughter of Arzell Owens, my herione
san diego


On Saturday, October 13, 2007, at 11:00PM, "rayilynlee" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>Nobel Prize winners leave Bush in the dust
>The awards for the Nobel Prizes are being announced this week and last, and
>it is very interesting to note that the Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded
>to Former Vice-President Al Gore (see below).
>And then we see that the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine has been
>awarded to three physicians, "for their discoveries of principles for
>introducing specific gene modifications in mice by the use of embryonic stem
>cells".  The winners, each sharing 1/3 of the prize, are: Mario R. Capecchi
>(USA) of the University of Utah; Oliver Smithies (USA) of the University of
>North Carolina; and Sir Martin J. Evans (United Kingdom) of Cardiff
>University, UK.
>What is especially interesting with these awards is that these prize winners
>have something in common: they all represent a slap in the face to George W.
>Bush (see the article by Matt Spetalnick, (Reuters) in the National Post).
>Al Gore is now getting his revenge; it is he who should have been the winner
>of the last presidential election but for some flim-flam with Florida
>voters.  And the physicians for their work on stem cell research, which Bush
>has strenuously opposed to because of his bias against the use of embryos.
>And two of the physicians are American.  (Note also my blog on the
>California research centre for stem cell research).  Bush must be feeling
>rather low these days.
>My sincerest congratulations to these and all winners.
>Posted by Evelyn Dreiling on 10/12/2007 at 01:38 PM in News | Permalink
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>Rayilyn Brown
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