ClydeR
03-10-2009, 11:12 AM
Glenn Beck explained on his Fox News radio program how Obama reversed President Bush's ban on stem cell research to use Eugenics to create a "master race."
So here you have Barack Obama going in and spending the money on embryonic stem cell research, and then some, fundamentally changing – remember, those great progressive doctors are the ones who brought us Eugenics. It was the progressive movement and it science. Let’s put science truly in her place. If evolution is right, why don’t we just help out evolution? That was the idea. And sane people agreed with it! And it was from America. Progressive movement in America. Eugenics. In case you don’t know what Eugenics led us to: the Final Solution. A master race! A perfect person.
More... (http://thatsrightnate.com/2009/03/09/glenn-beck-fights-against-obamas-master-race-plan/)
Am I the only one who noticed that this is a lot like Season 1, Episode 9 of Babylon 5 (http://www.midwinter.com/lurk/guide/009.html)? In that episode, a scientist did horrific research on war prisoners and discovered a serum that would make people immortal. The only problem is that the ingredients for the serum had to be extracted from living people, and the extraction process was fatal. Everybody argued over which planet should control research into the serum, until the powerful Vorlons stepped in and destroyed the scientist and the serum. That's exactly what this is like, except that we don't have any Vorlons to save us.
So here you have Barack Obama going in and spending the money on embryonic stem cell research, and then some, fundamentally changing – remember, those great progressive doctors are the ones who brought us Eugenics. It was the progressive movement and it science. Let’s put science truly in her place. If evolution is right, why don’t we just help out evolution? That was the idea. And sane people agreed with it! And it was from America. Progressive movement in America. Eugenics. In case you don’t know what Eugenics led us to: the Final Solution. A master race! A perfect person.
More... (http://thatsrightnate.com/2009/03/09/glenn-beck-fights-against-obamas-master-race-plan/)
Am I the only one who noticed that this is a lot like Season 1, Episode 9 of Babylon 5 (http://www.midwinter.com/lurk/guide/009.html)? In that episode, a scientist did horrific research on war prisoners and discovered a serum that would make people immortal. The only problem is that the ingredients for the serum had to be extracted from living people, and the extraction process was fatal. Everybody argued over which planet should control research into the serum, until the powerful Vorlons stepped in and destroyed the scientist and the serum. That's exactly what this is like, except that we don't have any Vorlons to save us.