Sex, Science, and Stem Cells: Inside the Right Wing Assault on Reason - Hardcover

DeGette, Diana; Paisner, Daniel

 
9781599214313: Sex, Science, and Stem Cells: Inside the Right Wing Assault on Reason

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In August 2001, President George W. Bush announced with fanfare that federal funds would be made available to scientists conducting research on human embryonic stem cell lines?with restrictions. Reading his words, not his lips, was Congresswoman Diana DeGette of Colorado's First Congressional District, and what she read was this: a ban. ?As a practical matter,” scientists could no longer pursue such work ?in any lab that had received any federal funding, at any time, for any reason. That one declaration severely constrained stem-cell research in this country.”

 

In Sex, Science, and Stem Cells, Congress's leading advocate of stem-cell research presents a blistering indictment of the politicization of science?and sex?by the Bush administration, the Republican leadership, and the religious right. Addressing not only stem-cell research but also birth control, HIV/AIDS awareness campaigns, abortion, and sex education, Congresswoman DeGette takes the Bush White House and its fundamentalist allies to task for subverting any real discussion of human sexuality and reproduction.

 

DeGette writes from experience?and hard-earned frustration. During fifteen years in office, her fight for sound public policy for ethical, cutting-edge scientific research has consistently been foiled. Pulling no punches in her scrutiny of a Republican leadership that has long shirked matters relating even remotely to human sexuality, she concludes that many of America's elected officials are simply too blinded by religious dogma to think rationally about sex. In Sex, Science, and Stem Cells, she dares to do what they can't, or won't?opening the door to responsible, fact-based legislation going forward.

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Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor

Congresswoman Diana DeGette is serving her sixth term in the U.S. House of Representatives as the representative for the First District of Colorado. She is the chief architect of the Stem Cell Research Enhancement Act, which passed the House and Senate in both the 109th and 110th Congresses with broad, bipartisan support, but was vetoed by President Bush on each occasion. Congresswoman DeGette lives in Denver, Colorado.

 

Daniel Paisner is the author of more than forty books, on topics ranging from business and sports to politics and entertainment.  He lives in Port Washington, New York.

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Sex, Science, and Stem Cells

INSIDE THE RIGHT WING ASSAULT ON REASON

Congresswoman Diana DeGette
A top congresswoman's stinging rebuke of those who politicize science and sex.
?Over time, I realized that the politicization of science by the Republicans and the religious right was at its most insidious over any issue relating to human reproduction. This brought me to the inevitable conclusion that too many of our elected officials are simply incapable of thinking rationally about sex. I could think of no other explanation. The disconnect was so transparent that some of our older male politicians couldn't even talk about any aspect of human sexuality without biting their lips to avoid snickering like schoolboys.
? From the Introduction

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In August 2001, President George W. Bush announced with fanfare that federal funds would be made available to scientists conducting research on human embryonic stem cell lines?with restrictions. Reading his words, not his lips, was Congresswoman Diana DeGette of Colorado's First Congressional District, and what she read was this: a ban. As a practical matter, she notes, scientists could no longer conduct research on nonapproved stem cell lines in laboratories that had received any federal money for their facilities or equipment?even if those monies had not been directly earmarked for stem cell study. According to Congresswoman DeGette, this one ?half-baked executive order effectively killed most publicly funded embryonic stem cell research in the United States from that point forward.

In Sex, Science, and Stem Cells, Congress's leading advocate of stem cell research presents a blistering indictment of the politicization of science?and sex?by the Bush administration, the Republican leadership, and the religious right. Addressing not only stem cell research but also birth control, HIV/AIDS awareness campaigns, abortion, and sex education, Congresswoman DeGette takes the Bush White House and its fundamentalist allies to task for subverting any real discussion of human sexuality and reproduction.
DeGette writes from experience?and hard-earned frustration. During fifteen years in office, her fight for sound public policy for ethical, cutting-edge scientific research has consistently been foiled by religious conservatives who seek to place their own ideology ahead of science and reason. Pulling no punches in her scrutiny of a Republican leadership that has long shirked matters relating even remotely to human sexuality, she concludes that many of America's elected officials are simply too blinded by religious dogma to think rationally about sex. In Sex, Science, and Stem Cells, she dares to do what they can't, or won't?open the door to responsible, fact-based legislation going forward.

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