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xoxoxoBruce 10-08-2010 11:57 PM

Tumortown
 
FUCK CANCER.
Cancer is so pervasive, if you hang with any group of people larger than a Corvette car pool, cancer will come up in your conversations frequently. One of them, or someone they know, will be touched by it.

Christopher Hitchens writes for Vanity Fair... and has cancer.
He wrote about it in an article called Tumorville, and makes one very, very important point.

Quote:

Peach pits, open chakras, macrobiotic diets: cancer patients get more unsolicited advice than they could possibly follow. Cutting-edge medicine seems to offer limitless options, too—until the author runs smack into the lethal idiocy of the godly opponents of stem-cell research.
The war on Cancer, and the war on drugs, both from the Nixon era and both unsuccessful, have been tied up in politics and infighting from the beginning. Everybody says they want to defeat cancer, but the truth is the people battling stem-cell research on religious grounds, to put it delicately, are two faced lying motherfuckers.

Worst than that they are killers, as surely as if they had pulled a trigger themselves. They are killing our friends, our families, and some of us, with their ridiculous bullshit. WWJD? He'd kick their collective asses.
We've got to end this madness, and fully investigate what stem-cell therapy can do. Anything less is not a war on cancer, it's a half-hearted, and half-assed, skirmish with cancer. :mad:

Tulip 10-09-2010 12:20 AM

I gather you're pro stem cell research, huh.

xoxoxoBruce 10-09-2010 12:33 AM

Absolutely, it's been shown to be the most promising therapy we know of, and to not develop it is ridiculous. To throw away, throw in the garbage, unused eggs that could be used to save lives, is crazy.

Aliantha 10-09-2010 05:07 AM

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Originally Posted by xoxoxoBruce (Post 687362)
FUCK CANCER.
Cancer is so pervasive, if you hang with any group of people larger than a Corvette car pool, cancer will come up in your conversations frequently. One of them, or someone they know, will be touched by it.

Christopher Hitchens writes for Vanity Fair... and has cancer.
He wrote about it in an article called Tumorville, and makes one very, very important point.



The war on Cancer, and the war on drugs, both from the Nixon era and both unsuccessful, have been tied up in politics and infighting from the beginning. Everybody says they want to defeat cancer, but the truth is the people battling stem-cell research on religious grounds, to put it delicately, are two faced lying motherfuckers.

Worst than that they are killers, as surely as if they had pulled a trigger themselves. They are killing our friends, our families, and some of us, with their ridiculous bullshit. WWJD? He'd kick their collective asses.
We've got to end this madness, and fully investigate what stem-cell therapy can do. Anything less is not a war on cancer, it's a half-hearted, and half-assed, skirmish with cancer. :mad:

Hear hear!!

If it weren't for stem cell research, I would have lost not only my Mum, but her only sibling also. My aunt was lucky enough to be able and willing to try a new therapy to fight the type of cancer she had with stem cells. She's alive today only because of that open minded attitude to her life (and surely anyone who's told they're going to die would be), and he fighting spirit.

All this bullshit about embryo's etc just gives me the simple shits. Of course, I'm also pro choice as far as pregnancy termination goes, so at least I'm not a hypocrite.

DanaC 10-09-2010 07:20 AM

Great post bruce.

I am baffled beyond belief at the sheer persistence of superstition in the face of such awesome potential.

Shawnee123 10-09-2010 09:02 AM

I just want to say "hell yeah!"

And fuck cancer.

Gravdigr 10-10-2010 02:08 AM

Political shitstorm in 3...2...1...:corn:

classicman 10-10-2010 08:09 AM

Anyone not interested in exploring the potential for stem cell research should be taken ont back and treated like an armadillo at Merc's house.

**Even though it, unfortunately, has ZERO application for my personal situation.**

monster 10-10-2010 05:25 PM

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Originally Posted by classicman (Post 687563)
Anyone not interested in exploring the potential for stem cell research should be taken ont back and treated like an armadillo at Merc's house.

Agreed -for what that's worth. Science is way beyond "exploring the potential"-we know it has potential, we know what that potential is. What we want is to go ahead with the research. Using the cells of unwanted embyos etc.

xoxoxoBruce 10-10-2010 08:10 PM

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Using the cells of unwanted embyos etc
Garbage, eggs that are being thrown in the garbage. Criminal.:mad:

monster 10-10-2010 08:15 PM

right. dumpster diving.

xoxoxoBruce 10-10-2010 08:17 PM

Recycling... that's like green, and politically correct and shit.

monster 10-10-2010 08:19 PM

and yet, maybe that cell woulda voted republican if given a chance.... ;) :p:

spudcon 10-10-2010 09:49 PM

I'm confused. I thought stem cell research has been booming, and the only thing with a restriction on it is federally funded embrionic research. As far as I understand, all stem cell research is open, just don't expect people who oppose abortions to fund abortions to harvest embrionic stem cells. Placentas, umbilical cords, never heard of trashing eggs before. Fertile women flush an egg a month down the toilet every month. Where is the outrage?

spudcon 10-10-2010 09:51 PM

:DBTW, there's your shitstorm Gravdigr.


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