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Obama lifts ban on embryonic stem cell funding

Mar 9, 2009, 16:10 GMT

Washington - US President Barack Obama on Monday reversed an eight-year long government block on federal funding for embryonic stem cell research, a promising but controversial science, and rejected what he called a 'false choice' between science and morals.

Obama signed an executive order that overturned former president George W Bush's policy limiting research on the cells, which was put in place during his first year in office back in 2001. Fulfilling a 2008 campaign promise, Obama said he would 'vigorously support' scientists who pursue stem cell research.

In a separate memo, Obama directed government agencies to restore 'scientific integrity' to their decision making in another implicit attack on the Bush era, which critics said put political ideology over science.

Proponents of embryonic stem cell research belive the method could lead to cures of a variety of diseases, including Parkinsons and cancer. But religious conservatives consider the destruction of embryos involved in the process to be immoral and argue there are other more ethical avenues such as using adult stem cells.

Bush had restricted the use of government money to research on existing colonies of stem cells and barred the use of such money on new colonies.

Obama said the promise of stem cells 'should not be overstated' and said he respected the objections of religious groups. But he argued the ethical pitfalls were not as deep as the debate would suggest.

'In recent years, when it comes to stem cell research, rather than furthering discovery, our government has forced what I believe is a false choice between sound science and moral values,' Obama said.

Obama also slammed the Bush administration for ignoring science when it conflicted with administration policy on issues such as climate change.

Obama directed his top science advisor in the White House to put together a strategy for 'restoring scientific integrity to government decision making' in all federal agencies.

'It is about ensuring that scientific data is never distorted or concealed to serve a political agenda and that we make scientific decisions based on facts, not ideology,' he said.



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CharlesMar 15th, 2009 - 16:58:10

Its hard to sift through the exaggeration on both sides ofthis issue.

The left would have you believe bush put some ban on scientific research. I think he simply said that tax dollars will not be spent. Right? Private companies and multinationals can dedicate all the miney they want.

If its ok to use discarded human embryos for research and other purposes, why cant we use discarded corpses as a source of protein to feedthe worlds hungry? Or at least produce some animal feed? What a waste! Think of the lives that could be saved...

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