Anonymous ID: 000000 July 30, 2020, 9:10 a.m. No.10125820   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>10125771

we want them nervous…and expending air time and resources

just explaining the possibility (none) will waste their propaganda air time.

we need to stir this up, bigtime..

Anonymous ID: 000000 July 30, 2020, 9:18 a.m. No.10125893   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>10125575

 

This is what has intrigued me today. For shits and giggles I looked up Cain + cloning as search terms. Couple of interesting results:

 

The ‘Personhood’ Fight is Not Going Away

 

The Mississippi vote on Prop 26 may be over, but this battle will continue

https://ideas.time.com/2011/11/10/the-personhood-fight-is-not-going-away/

 

The Many Walkbacks of Herman Cain

https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2011/10/the-many-walkbacks-of-herman-cain/247185/

 

Cain's propensity for bold statements followed by reversals and clarifications goes back to his 2003 Senate run in Georgia, when he told the conservative publication Human Events that he might not support a ban on human cloning and embryonic stem-cell research because he thought there could be medical uses for it. He went on to say he would support the ban.

 

In an interview published on Oct. 3, 2003, Cain said: "That's not a simple yes-no answer. Because there are some medical-biological aspects of this whole cloning thing, this whole stem-cell tissue thing, that I don't want to give a blanket yes-no to at this particular point. So I'm going to not answer that one, because, I think it's more complicated than just banning all human cloning. I need to know more about that before I can say, and I need to know specifically what it says."

 

Cain submitted a clarification to Human Events, published on Oct. 30, 2003: "… Allow me to make myself clear. Without reservation, I am totally opposed to human cloning and embryonic stem cell research. The ethical and moral issues that surround human cloning, for reproduction or biomedical research, are significant. It is never acceptable to create life for the sole purpose of destroying it. The embryos that result from cloning-for-biomedical-research are human beings. When they are destroyed to benefit medical research or to extract stem cells, a human life is taken."