RE: Better never to have lived?

From: Lee Corbin (lcorbin@tsoft.com)
Date: Mon Jan 06 2003 - 21:01:02 MST


Eugen writes

> On Sun, 5 Jan 2003 ABlainey@aol.com wrote:
>
> > Not at all. I am proposing that we make every effort to produce clones
> > free from any defects and that we also except the Fact and simple
>
> I agree. The simplest way to assert that cloning will produce a tolerable
> rate of defective children is halt current cloning effects until
> sufficiently debugged on animal model for first human trials.

When you say "halt current cloning [efforts]", do you mean

 (a) to yourself stop your own efforts, or
 (b) to suggest and exhort others to stop theirs, or
 (c) send armed men to suppress the undesirable activity?

The country I'm living in is physically larger than the
country you are living in, and this may affect my thinking.
Do you or do you not favor sending the police out into the
middle of the Nevada desert to bust up a cloning effort
hundreds of miles from nowhere, and to apprehend and
prosecute the perpetrators?

Lee



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