Michael J. Fox Promotes More False Hope To Help Democrats
J.J. Jackson* | October 24, 2006
Actor Michael J. Fox Ad Touts McCaskill
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His body visibly wracked by tremors, actor Michael J. Fox speaks out for Missouri Democratic Senate candidate Claire McCaskill in a television ad that promotes her support for embryonic stem cell research.
I see Mr. Fox is whoring himself out again promoting the false promise of embryonic stem cell research as a cure all for any of a number of diseases like the Parkinson’s that effects his body. Similar to the claims made by liberals that Christopher Reeves might have been able to walk because of non-existent advances in stem cells gathered by murdering babies, this topic is a non starter.
The lies are pathetic. But it is like I have always said, you will see one’s true politics when they face hardship.
“Unfortunately, Senator Jim Talent opposes expanding stem cell research,” Fox says in the 30-second spot. “Senator Talent even wanted to criminalize the science that gives us a chance for hope.”Talent’s campaign called the ad a false attack.
“Senator Talent supports medical research including stem cell research that doesn’t involve cloning or destroying a human embryo,” said Talent spokesman Rich Chrismer.
Heaven forbid that you remind liberals that they are four square for abortion and murder with their stance on embryonic stem cell research and that, yes Virginia, from the point of conception the fertilized egg meets all the standards of human life.
Morality to them is relative after all. What should they care? Suggest that you murder a baby to save someone else from suffering and that is justified in their minds.
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