California Stem Cell Research

Posted by Moonage on 19 Oct 2004 | Tagged as: 2004 Presidential Election, Government

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has endorsed a $3 billion bond measure that would fund human embryonic stem cell research, a move that bucks Republican leaders and threatens to further strain the state’s budget.

“California has always been a pioneer,” Schwarzenegger said Monday. “We daringly led the way for the high-tech industry and now voters can help ensure we lead the way for the biotech industry.”

But, but, wait. Something’s terribly wrong here.

John Kerry And John Edwards Support Lifting The Ban On Stem Cell Research.John Kerry And John Edwards Support Lifting The Ban On Stem Cell Research.

If it’s banned, how can Arnold be funding it?

Something’s horribly amiss here. Either Arnold’s misleading us by funding it, or Kerry’s misleading us about “The Ban on Stem Cell Research”. Help me out people.

And BTW, California, vote YES on Proposition 71!

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