Tony Snow On Bush's Promised Stem Cell Veto: "The Simple Answer Is He Thinks Murder's Wrong'
Excuse me, He doesn't believe in Murder, you friking Sicko,
UN: More Than 14,000 Civilians Killed In Iraq In 2006...
U.S. MILITARY DEATHS IN IRAQ:
2553
U.S. MILITARY WOUNDED IN IRAQ:
18490
Printable Representations: Deaths, Wounded source: antiwar.com
Associated Press Laurie Kellman Posted July 18, 2006 05:59 PM
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From sciencemuseum.org
The Senate voted Tuesday after two days of emotional debate to expand federal funding of embryonic stem cell research, sending the measure to President Bush for a promised veto that would be the first of his presidency.
The bill passed 63-37, four votes short of the two-thirds majority that would be needed to override Bush's veto. The president left little doubt he would reject the bill despite late appeals on its behalf from fellow Republicans Nancy Reagan and Arnold Schwarzenegger.
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