September Archive


Killer environmentalism

Sheila Liaugminas | 02 September 2010
Every movement has its fringe, its lone rangers, who take an ideology to radical extremes out of fervor for its cause. No matter what the consequences. Or….to produce the exact consequences they perceive will advance an ideology. They may be the unfortunate exception. Or the manifestation of carrying an idea through, on its own course of logic, to its inevitable conclusion.

After the stem cell ruling

Sheila Liaugminas | 02 September 2010
The Obama administration promised to challenge the ruling last week forbidding use of federal funds for embryonic stem cell research. As soon as it came down, the scramble was on.



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