Cloning Doubletalk: Dianne Feinstein and Orrin Hatch pretend that their bill to legalize human cloning is actually a ban. BY; New Federal ERA Introduced in Congress.

From: National Right to Life News | Date: April 1, 2007 | Copyright information

Senators Dianne Feinstein and Orrin Hatch have just introduced Senate Bill 812, which explicitly legalizes human cloning andsince a shortage of human eggs is currently impeding human cloning research (one egg is needed for each attempt at cloning)the bill also authorizes researchers to pay women to undergo egg procurement.

And if the purpose of the legislation wasn't bad enough, there's its name: Feinstein and Hatch mendaciously named S. 812 the "Human Cloning Ban and St...

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