Frist changes his mind in stem-cell debate

Friday, July 29th, 2005 at 9:34 am | In Politics |

From the NY TimesI turned on C-SPAN (yeah, that C-SPAN) this morning while eating breakfast and caught a bit of Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist’s (R) speech to the Senate on his new stance stem stell research.

From the NY Times:

In a break with President Bush, the Senate Republican leader, Bill Frist, has decided to support a bill to expand federal financing for embryonic stem cell research, a move that could push it closer to passage and force a confrontation with the White House, which is threatening to veto the measure.

Mr. Frist, a heart-lung transplant surgeon who said last month that he did not back expanding financing “at this juncture,” is expected to announce his decision Friday morning in a lengthy Senate speech. In it, he says that while he has reservations about altering Mr. Bush’s four-year-old policy, which placed strict limits on taxpayer financing for the work, he supports the bill nonetheless.

“While human embryonic stem cell research is still at a very early stage, the limitations put in place in 2001 will, over time, slow our ability to bring potential new treatments for certain diseases,” Mr. Frist says, according to a text of the speech provided by his office Thursday evening. “Therefore, I believe the president’s policy should be modified.”

Wow, maybe common sense and, dare I say, ethics beyond strict, almost-fanatical, positions do sometimes come out in national politics.

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  1. Maybe one of Bill’s family members has been diagnosed as having Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, epilepsy, diabetes or a host of other incurable illnesses? OR perhaps somebody came along & gave him an offer he couldn’t refuse? This guy’s a sell out.
    My dream come true would be for George W.’s parents to be diagnosed with the above mentioned diseases, or any other incurable diseases that don’t come to mind at the moment. Let that little smug faced bastard walk in my shoes!

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