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RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - Chelsea Clinton returned Monday to North Carolina, telling college students that the world will "breathe a sigh of relief" once President Bush leaves office. Clinton spoke Monday during a town hall meeting with students at North Carolina State University. She later moved on to Peace College in Raleigh to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Clinton told about 250 people at N.C. State that her mother, New York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, would work to repair the nation's reputation abroad.

"I think the world will breathe a sigh of relief when this president is gone," Clinton said, criticizing Bush for pulling out of various accordings, including the Kyoto Protocol on global warming.


She urged the crowd to register to vote and to listen to past debates between her mother and rival Illinois Sen. Barack Obama.

She also couldn't avoid questions about her father, good or bad.

An audience member at N.C. State also pressed Clinton to discuss the Monica Lewinsky scandal. Clinton declined to discuss her father's relationship with the White House intern, drawing applause when she told the young man that it was none of his business.

Clinton had a similar exchange last week at Butler University.


And in Chapel Hill, she was asked whether a vote for Hillary Clinton was a vote for Bill Clinton.

"Is a vote for Hillary a vote for Bill? No. A vote for Hillary is a vote for Hillary," she said. "I'm really proud of what my father did in the '90s, but I don't think you should vote for or against my mother based on my father."

Also in Chapel Hill, Clinton pinned a light blue ribbon to her blazer in memory of Eve Carson, the UNC student body president who was killed March 5.

"It was always Eve's dream to have a presidential campaign come to campus," said student body vice president Mike Tarrant. But in September, when the school contacted the campaigns, "North Carolina didn't really matter," he said.

"It was a great feeling to kind of see her dream come true."

In response to a question about NASA funding, Clinton said the budgets of many scientific programs have either stayed flat or been cut. She pointed to Bush's veto of stem cell research bills.

"We don't know what we have lost under this administration," she said.


Both Hillary Clinton and Obama have started to campaign heavily in North Carolina in preparation for the state's May 6 primary.

Joe Delpapa, a 19-year-old business major at N.C. State, said the primary gives voters a chance to hear the platforms of the candidates and what they think.

"This'll make history," Delpapa said. "How often will you get to see, this close, a race and see things that really matter?"

Chelsea Clinton also campaigned in North Carolina on Saturday, speaking at the state convention of Young Democrats.

http://apnews.myway.com/article/20080401/D8VOS9000.html

http://www.wjno.com/cc-common/news/sections/newsarticle.html?feed=244038&article=3478080

She knows nothing about policy, especially Kyoto which her father declined to pursue. It wasn't Bush!!!! She can kiss my arse.  :bird:

And she can choke on this regarding stem cell research and Bush -
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In 2001, I spoke to the American people and set forth a new policy on stem cell research that struck a balance between the needs of science and the demands of conscience. When I took office, there was no federal funding for human embryonic stem cell research. Under the policy I announced five years ago, my administration became the first to make federal funds available for this research, yet only on embryonic stem cell lines derived from embryos that had already been destroyed.

My administration has made available more than $90 million for research on these lines. This policy has allowed important research to go forward without using taxpayer funds to encourage the further deliberate destruction of human embryos.

http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2006/07/20060719-3.html
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+100 bitch-slaps to Chelsea for having the brains of a bag of hammers.  It was YOUR FATHER, numbskull, who refused to sign Kyoto.  And I must say, it was one of the precious few moments I agreed with him.
 

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That comment about stem cells really irks me as well.  They act like it's the end of the world if they cannot have access to all those embryos.  :mental:    I think President Bush's compromise is reasonable. 

Besides, science is developing new ways to treat diseases, using stem cells from elsewhere.  For example, the stem cells from umbilical cord blood are showing far more promise in the treatment of various diseases, as they are less prone to rejection (in the case of transplants).

I try to bring up this topic in dicussions elsewhere, and the liberals just run away screaming.  They just can't accept that there are alternatives that would do away with the moral dilemma regarding stem cells of the embryonic variety.  I figured they would embrace it, but then again, they are never willing to compromise.





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That comment about stem cells really irks me as well.  They act like it's the end of the world if they cannot have access to all those embryos.  :mental:    I think President Bush's compromise is reasonable. 

Besides, science is developing new ways to treat diseases, using stem cells from elsewhere.  For example, the stem cells from umbilical cord blood are showing far more promise in the treatment of various diseases, as they are less prone to rejection (in the case of transplants).

I try to bring up this topic in dicussions elsewhere, and the liberals just run away screaming.  They just can't accept that there are alternatives that would do away with the moral dilemma regarding stem cells of the embryonic variety.  I figured they would embrace it, but then again, they are never willing to compromise.







Don't you know? If dead baby stem cells were made available then Christopher Reeves would not only be alive, he would be walking.
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ACC - tell them that Bush is the ONLY president to ever fund Stem Cell Research!!!

http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2007/feb/07020704.html

http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2007/jul/07072004.html

I know you're already well-versed on the subject though.
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ACC - tell them that Bush is the ONLY president to ever fund Stem Cell Research!!!

http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2007/feb/07020704.html

http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2007/jul/07072004.html

I know you're already well-versed on the subject though.

I don't have those links, though.  They're a good addition to what I have already.  Thanks. :)   

Most of the links I have focus more on the scientific (Hey, I'm a science major, what else? ) aspect of the issue. 
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If you need a "neutral" link, post this -

http://www.nih.gov/news/fundingresearchareas.htm

I've used that to frame my argument instead of the lifesite link because we all know how liberals deride pro-life sources.
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That comment about stem cells really irks me as well.  They act like it's the end of the world if they cannot have access to all those embryos.  :mental:    I think President Bush's compromise is reasonable. 

Besides, science is developing new ways to treat diseases, using stem cells from elsewhere.  For example, the stem cells from umbilical cord blood are showing far more promise in the treatment of various diseases, as they are less prone to rejection (in the case of transplants).

I try to bring up this topic in dicussions elsewhere, and the liberals just run away screaming.  They just can't accept that there are alternatives that would do away with the moral dilemma regarding stem cells of the embryonic variety.  I figured they would embrace it, but then again, they are never willing to compromise.







Don't you know? If dead baby stem cells were made available then Christopher Reeves would not only be alive, he would be walking.


I swear, if I hear one more moonbat use that argument (and I have, too many times)....  :hammer:

How do they KNOW that embryonic stem cells would have helped him?  They never offer any true scientific reasoning for that.  :mental:   They always insist on it being embryonic, and ignore the other, far more promising sources. 

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If you need a "neutral" link, post this -

http://www.nih.gov/news/fundingresearchareas.htm

I've used that to frame my argument instead of the lifesite link because we all know how liberals deride pro-life sources.

I bookmarked that too.   :bow:
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She's slightly wrong, actually the world will breathe a sigh of relief when a house falls on her mother.
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you would hope that after the fourth or fifth time, she will have a better answer than some variation of "stick it". :-)