Saturday, August 29, 2015

WISCONSIN UNIVERSITY 700 FACULTY MEMBERS SIGNED PETITION TO CONTINUE BUYING BABY PARTS FROM PLANNED PARENT HOOD KILLING BABY MILL JUST SO THEY CAN DO RESEARCH SIMILAR TO HOW WW2 NAZI SCIENTISTS DOING RESEARCH IN THE NAME OF SCIENCE WITHOUT CONSCIENCE–THE AGENDA IS TO TAKE AWAY LIFE SO THEY CAN CHOOSE WHO SHOULD LIVE OR DIE

In July, Reps. Andre Jacque (R-De Pere) and Joel Kleefisch (R-Oconomowoc) introduced legislation that would ban the sale of fetal body parts in the state of Wisconsin and not allow federal funding to go toward Planned Parenthood. The LaCrosse Tribune reported that the legislation was a response to the scandal surrounding Planned Parenthood buying the body parts of aborted babies.

Now, nearly 700 faculty members from University of Wisconsin have signed a letter arguing that the bill would cut off “hope for patients” and deter biomedical students and the biotechnology industry from coming to their University because it shows “that Wisconsin is no place to do business.”

The letter says, “We wonder whether legislators have considered the ethical implications of denying current and future patients the benefits of the research that would be blocked by this legislation. Research done with cell lines derived from fetal tissue has benefited millions in the form of vaccines and treatments for diseases such as cancer, diabetes, Parkinson’s disease, epilepsy, heart disease, and viral and bacterial infections.”

Then, the letter alleges that prohibiting research on aborted babies’ body parts would “ risk untold numbers of lives” because they use it to find critical vaccines. The faculty explained, “The cell lines derived from fetal tissue are commonly used for research in laboratories worldwide. Other tissues and cells, such as those derived from miscarriages cannot be substituted for this research, despite the claims of the proponents of this ban.”

However, the truth is using aborted babies for medical research is unethically and hasn’t had much success compared to other forms of research. The Federalist reports that even though fetal tissue research receives $76 million in taxpayer funding, scientists are moving on to other methods because they believe it will produce better results.

The associate professor of bioethics at Case Western Reserve University, Insoo Hyun, explained, “Despite the long history of using fetal tissue in medicine and research, the practice could be on the way out. Even though it has led to important medical advances in the last several decades, ‘in the future, the need for fetal tissue will go down because of advances in stem cell [technology] that will take over.”

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3330771/posts

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