I can't say I've learned everything I need to know about stem cell research, but Michael J. Fox cares enough about it to appear in a campaign commercial in Missouri.
And he cares so deeply about the issue that he isn't scared to show the effects of his battle with Parkinson's Disease.
On youtube.com here.
10 comments:
If we had only voted for John F'in Kerry and silky pony Edwards he wouldn't have the shakes.
Further proof that a right wing vote is a vote for ignorance and suffering.
10:28, what ignorance, insisitivity, and a total lack of compassion you exhibit. ALthough you probably didn't vote at all in the last election, I have no doubt which party for whom you would vote.
insisitivity?
"insisitivity" - flagrantly hostile behavior directed against those perceived to be "sissies." i.n.s.i.s.i.t.i.v.i.t.y.
"Insisitivity."
Call Webster. A new word to the English language. Who said the shaker was a sissy?
Pussiwussification. Someone who can't take a joke. p-u-s-s-i-w-u-s-s-i-f-i-c-a-t-i-o-n
Maybe he could land a job at Lowes shaking up paint !
Poor guy. It is sad to see the liberals using him as a victim when stem cell research is already legal in Missouri. The referendum is about legalizing cloning but the liberals worded the referendum to confuse voters. Liberals are pathetic.
And now the other side offers a video response: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nguJQ_dRPXw
I always liked Michael J. Fox, but now he's used his illness for political purposes, and in a terrible way. He implies false information; he misrepresents the research's results, the legislation's true implications and the candidates' positions.
Michael J. Fox put himself in the political arena, and any rough treatment he receives is deserved. It's a shame.
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