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"America the stupid"

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

I think the NYT also recently ran an article about how a lot of American stem cell researchers are moving to other countries where they can get more support for their research. I never thought I'd see an American brain drain, but thanks for Georgie and his anti-science base, that's where we're headed.

4:56 AM, August 19, 2006

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Sarah-

I never thought I'd see an American brain drain

why not?

Because if you can't get our Gov't to use their power to steal from people who oppose your ideals- you can easily just go to where a gov't will do this for you.

Please indicate how much you have "privately" contributed that was totally in direct support of 'embryonic stem-cell research'..

Can I guess $0.00?

But, even if it is $100,000,000.00- why do you think the gov't should be allowed to use the threat of force to also make me contribute to supporting your delusions and fantasies?

4:57 AM, August 20, 2006

Blogger Zachary Drake said...

Hmm. It seems fletch and sarah have pretty different ideas about the role of government. I support the existence of the NIH and similar agencies, and believe it is appropriate for governments to fund basic health research. Since the benefits are potentially very widespread, it makes sense to use taxpayer money because that way everyone must contribute and no one can "freeload".

Yes, governments have the ability to force people to pay taxes. I happen to think this is a good thing. If they didn't, it would be hard to collect any revenue at all.

As to tax revenue supporting "delusions and fantasies", I would put the occupation of Iraq firmly in that category, and I suspect the money involved in that venture dwarfs that spent on all federal health research. I am angry that my tax money is being used in that way, but I don't think that means the government has no right to impose and collect taxes. It means I think we should have more sensible government.

6:15 AM, August 22, 2006

Anonymous Anonymous said...

NOT WELCOMING BUT WAVING GOODBYE

Goodbye to Lady Liberty--
She holds a torch, but I can see
Its glimmer growing more remote--
Receding as proceeds our boat.

Now a memento there on Ellis,
Intrusive vines on freedom´s trellis
Do take a stranglehold, and choke
Liberty withered to a joke.

(´Tis not quite that extreme as yet,
But course is set there, you can bet,
While boldest and the brightest do
Depart our shores--this too is true.)

4:39 AM, November 09, 2007

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