| HARRIET: Louis, did you see
that ad on tv about cloning? LOUIS: The one with the couple who look
just like us.
HARRIET: Spooky, huh?
LOUIS: You don’t suppose they’re really clones, do you?
HARRIET: Who knows? It seems like some biotech companies will do
just about anything to make a buck. Did you know they want to get
patents on human clones, just like they do on lab animals?
LOUIS: But their ad says they’re only using a human egg and a skin
cell.
HARRIET: Well that’s how you make a clone!
LOUIS: But they also say cloning is needed to cure terrible
diseases.
HARRIET: Look, if they were really interested in cures, they’d be
talking about adult stem cell research, which shows far more promise
-- not creating embryos to destroy them for medical experiments.
LOUIS: What can we do to stop them?
HARRIET: Well, there is a Senate bill that bans all human cloning.
LOUIS: But not lifesaving research?
HARRIET: Of course not. It’s the bill President Bush supports. We
need to call Senator [Tim Johnson] at 202-224-3121 and ask him to vote
for the Brownback/Landrieu bill.
[Doorbell rings]
LOUIS: Harriet, your sister is here.
HARRIET: Sister? I don’t have a sister.
PAID FOR BY STOP HUMAN CLONING, Bill Kristol, Chairman |