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Brave New World Convinced Bush December 28, 2007

Filed under: politics, science — ladybear @ 5:58 pm

Aldous Huxley’s ‘Brave New World’ Convinced Bush To Ban Embryonic Stem Cell Research

bushvetoesem.jpg Shortly after taking office, President Bush announced a policy allowing federal funding of research only on existing stem cell lines, despite the urging of several of his advisers and the scientific community for expanded funding. Bush has nevertheless remained stubborn, twice vetoing legislation that would have lifted the restrictions.

In a new piece in Commentary magazine, Jay Lefkowitz — who advised Bush on stem cells — reveals how the President formulated his 2001 policy. While Bush heard from a variety of groups on both sides of the issue, the turning point appeared to come when Lefkowitz read from Aldous Huxley’s fictional novel, Brave New World, and scared Bush:

A few days later, I brought into the Oval Office my copy of Brave New World, Aldous Huxley’s 1932 anti-utopian novel, and as I read passages aloud imagining a future in which humans would be bred in hatcheries, a chill came over the room.

“We’re tinkering with the boundaries of life here,” Bush said when I finished. “We’re on the edge of a cliff. And if we take a step off the cliff, there’s no going back. Perhaps we should only take one step at a time.”

It’s unclear what passage Lefkowitz read, but Brave New World opens with a scene at the Central London Hatchery and Conditioning Centre, where embryos are turned into full human beings — often dozens of pairs of “identical twins” to ensure “social stability.”

Scientists are not proposing such fictional experiments and recognize the need to balance ethics with scientific progress. In fact, the legislation expanding embryonic stem cell research (vetoed by Bush) — actually proposed ethics regulations that were stricter than Bush’s. Additionally, a bill banning human cloning was blocked by conservatives in Congress in June.

Six years since the President’s misguided, outdated restrictions, the scientific community has come together in support of lifting this ban. Even University of Wisconsin Professor James Thomson, whose work isolating embryonic stem cells has been used by the right wing — including Lefkowitz — as vindication for Bush’s policies, has stressed that the administration’s restrictive stem cell policies are “counter to both scientific and public opinion” and are inhibiting potential treatments.

 

A Mt. Shasta Merry Christmas December 25, 2007

Filed under: Uncategorized — ladybear @ 12:25 am

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New York Daily News photos December 23, 2007

Filed under: news — ladybear @ 9:11 pm

Some best photos of the year from the New York Daily News

 

Live Pogues 1988 * Fairytale of New York December 21, 2007

Filed under: music — ladybear @ 5:50 pm

it’s not Christmas until The Pogues sing with Kirsty MacCall.  

 

Starbucks Pay it Forward December 15, 2007

Filed under: activism, spiritual — ladybear @ 2:38 am

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POMPANO BEACH, Fla. — A customer in a South Florida drive-through paid the bill for the customer behind him on Thursday, and the chain continued throughout the day.
Drivers at a Starbucks in Pompano Beach paid for drinks for the people behind all day long.

“Your drink has been paid for by the driver in front of you,” a Starbucks barista told a customer.
The barista said she had one woman convinced that they were on “Candid Camera. “
It all started with one customer’s gesture of paying it forward.

“I think it’s awesome,” one customer said. “Spreads a lot of Christmas cheer.”
The manager at the Starbucks said the idea has made his work atmosphere cheerful all day.
“Every customer that comes through the drive-through has been smiling and saying, ‘You made my day.’”

Employees said the chain of kindness started with anger. Arthur Rosenfeld said the man behind him on Thursday morning was honking and yelling at him, so Rosenfeld, a Tai-Chi master, responded with a bit of Zen.
“It wasn’t an idea to pay anything forward, nor was it even a random act of kindness, it was a change of consciousness,” he said. “Take this negative and change it into something positive.”

Copyright 2007 by NBC6.net

 

Dad calls home December 12, 2007

Filed under: fun — ladybear @ 8:58 pm

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Merry Christmas, Ramones style December 11, 2007

Filed under: fun, music — ladybear @ 11:55 pm

 

DMV December 9, 2007

Filed under: activism, politics — ladybear @ 8:40 pm

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A Letter from Yoko December 8, 2007

Filed under: Uncategorized — ladybear @ 12:05 am

Dear Friends

This December 8th is the 27th anniversary of John Lennon’s passing.
You are welcome to  visit www.IMAGINEPEACE.com   <http://www.IMAGINEPEACE.com>
at any time on Dec 8th for a special message & video.

WAR IS OVER! artwork is now available for download at:


http://www.imaginepeace.com/downloads/WarIsOver.jpg


Print & display in your window, workplace, school, street, car, computer & elsewhere over the holiday season.

On December 8th, 11.15pm (your local time) remember John  by taking a moment of quiet reflection. If you would like to play or sing the song “Imagine” and imagine a world of peace, just know that we are all together at that moment in every time zone, as IMAGINE PEACE makes its way around the world - every hour for 24 hours.

Send in stories & photos of what you did on December 8th to stories@imaginepeace.com for us, the family of Peace and Love, to tell us and tell us of your experiences.
That would be lovely!

With deepest love
Yoko Ono Lennon

 

Veracifer December 5, 2007

Filed under: politics — ladybear @ 7:23 pm