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In a contest that is no match at all, ASCR has beaten ESCR with great ease!

This contest that has lasted several years by now, has clearly shown that research for cures of all kinds of diseases using ESCR (Embryonic Stem Cell Research) has led to nothing, nada, zip!

On the other hand, research using ASCR (Adult Stem Cell Research), has led to 72 known cures.
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Political and Cultural Commentary with a Biblical Worldview




In South Africa, affirmative action is entrenched in the minds of the ANC government. In their minds, and a host of other liberals who constantly bow before the ANC as if the ANC is 'god,' if a white person complains against affirmative action and its equally evil twin BEE (Black Economic Empowerment), they are either labelled as racist, or they are told to "get a life!"

Finance Minister Trevor Manuel, in the National Assembly, said that the "act is clear, the intent is clear. It isn't even optional, it is a constitutional imperative, so get a life. We will have to do it because that is what the constitution requires of us."
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I watched Carte Blanche last night, which aired a segment called "Nuclear Jihad," a creation of CBC.

The program exposed A.Q. Khan, a Pakistani scientist, who sold nuclear secrets and components to a host of Islamic nations. It also showed how far his sales network reached, and also different countries involved in helping manufacture parts for nuclear weapons factories.

What concerns me is that it seems that South Africa was involved in this. Apparently some factory outside of Johannesburg helped manufacture parts for Khan's network!
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I have posted several more posts to the extension of this blog:
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The South African government has just released its annual crime stats.

Safety and Security Minister Charles Nqakula said that the "future looks even rosier than the present."

It amazes me that we still have Martians as government ministers in parliament. That is all I can think of when the minister makes a statement like that! "Rosier!" Using that word makes the assumption that South Africa is indeed 'rosy!" What planet is the minister from anyway?
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