Subject: These childless couples need to adopt |
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Kathyrn
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Date Posted: 19:01:12 04/08/02 Mon
Author Host/IP: 209.240.222.131 In reply to:
mei
's message, "Re: Sick sick sick.... And Just think..." on 09:49:56 04/08/02 Mon
>I believe Hitler was attempting to make a perfect
>society, it appears his intent was dorment but now
>has proceeded eh?
>It is playing GOD in my own opinion, and will be
>or should be stopped. Look at the mess made with
>the cloning of sheep. Now Dolly is prematurely
>crippled with a Strain of Arthritus and other now
>medical problems.
>In the matter of humans the one factor will be
>one create maybe a body, but what of the heart
>and soul?
>>>
>>>I am appalled.
>>>
>>>>Well people, this guy said that he would do it!
>>>>
>>>>And it appears that the birth of the first human
>>clone
>>>>will happen in the near future and in our
>>lifetimes...
>>>>
>>>>I found it interesting that he made his announcement
>>>>in the United Arab Emirates.
>>>>
>>>>The UN moved too slow and now the clone is on it's
>>>way!
>>>>
>>>>The woman is eight weeks along so we can count the
>>>>days and months to the clones birth.
>>>>
>>>> Reports Say Italian Claims Success in Human Cloning
>>>>April 5, 2002 9:41 pm EST
>>>>
>>>>TOKYO - An Italian fertility specialist has claimed
>>>>success in using human cloning technology to bring
>>>>about a pregnancy, the first such case in the world
>>if
>>>>successful, Japanese media reported on Saturday.
>>Based
>>>>on an Itar-Tass news agency report out of Abu Dhabi,
>>>>the reports said Severino Antinori made the
>>>>announcement on Friday in the United Arab Emirates,
>>>>noting that the pregnant woman was now in her eighth
>>>>week.
>>>>Antinori did not reveal the identity of the woman
>nor
>>>>the details of the process by which she became
>>>>pregnant, but said 5,000 couples took part in the
>>>>project, according to the reports.
>>>>The Italian physician last year announced his
>>>>intention to become the first scientist to clone a
>>>>human being, but the idea has met outrage around the
>>>>world, despite the promised benefits of some avenues
>>>>of research.
>>>>Antinori's move prompted the United Nations to set
>up
>>>>a panel last year aimed at drafting an international
>>>>treaty to ban the cloning of human beings.
>>>>The treaty drafting process is expected to take
>>years,
>>>>but Friday's announcement is likely to give more
>>>>urgency to the debate, which began in February.
>>>>Antinori has been working with Panos Zavos, a former
>>>>professor at the University of Kentucky in the
>United
>>>>States, to clone fetuses for infertile couples.
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>>
>>He has another 4999 willing wombs waiting for future
>>Clones!
>>
>>I read another report today that other scientist's
>>wanted proof! LOL
>>
>>This guy has an agenda - no one will get to know who
>>this women is or any of the other 4999 women are until
>>the clones are born.
>>
>>At which time I am sure that he will provide somekind
>>of documentation.
>>
>>Documentation that the scientific community is
>>insisting they need now!
>>
>>I also heard the UN is stepping up the plans for an
>>international ban on human cloning...
>>
>>Sorry folks it is already too late!
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There are too many children being raised even in America without the love of parents...
Granted, they may have to adopt an older child.
Or a child of another race.
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