One of These Things Is Not Like the Other

What do these things have in common?:

AIDS cure:

Breakthrough in obesity research (and, by extension, depression, becaue they’re linked)

Breakthrough in depression research:

Answer: None of them required the cannibalization of a baby because adult stem cells work just fine.

And yet, despite this, the leader of a new embryonic-stem cell trial for spinal cord injuries has the unmitigated gall to launch the trial with the manipulative claim that “It comes down to “giving a patient hope” ... “or telling people they’re doomed to be paralyzed forever.”

Well, no. It comes down to a scientific/government/abortion complex that salivates over the prospect of turning all those dead babies into America’s renewable resource and making a fortune, even though adult stem cells have been successful in a lot of trials and embryonic stem cells haven’t been. This is about hope for the worshippers of Mammon and Moloch, not for the victims of spinal cord injuries. They will continue to push for ESCR with this manipulative rhetoric because these corporations are as bound and determined to cannibalize babies for profit as the camp guards were when they pulled the gold fillings from the teeth of corpses before sending them to the ovens.