More than a year ago, the construction of a new research laboratory at Oxford University was halted when threats of violence scared off the construction company building the facility. (This is an example of tertiary targeting.) That led to a 16 month delay in building the facility, and a concomitant . . . . Continue Reading »
This wonderful column by Alicia Colon of the New York Sun is a wonderful tribute to my friend Nat Hentoff. He was honored in October by the Human Life Foundation, and I was humbled to be asked to introduce him. A few of my remarks are mentioned in this piece, but the focus should be on Nat.Here is . . . . Continue Reading »
The Nation is one of our country’s most “progressive” political magazines, and, I believe, its oldest. This article published on-line explains why many on the political Left oppose human cloning, focusing on the very real potential—bordering on likelihood—that women . . . . Continue Reading »
This news story claims that the validity of Woo-Suk Hwang’s human cloning research itself is under investigation, not just his ethics regarding egg procurement. I have no idea whether any of this is true. But almost everywhere we look at the cloning agenda, whether Proposition 71’s false . . . . Continue Reading »