Happy New Year, science: the time has come for Bush's willful rejection of scientific research to end.During the 2004 presidential campaign, more than 6,000 scientists, including nearly two dozen Nobel Prize winners Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel Year Recipient(s) 1969 Ragnar Frisch Jan Tinbergen 1970 Paul A. Samuelson 1971 Simon Kuznets 1972 Sir John R. Hicks Kenneth J. , signed a report criticizing the Bush administration's suppression of science. The White House's own scientists were being muffled muf·fle 1 tr.v. muf·fled, muf·fling, muf·fles 1. To wrap up, as in a blanket or shawl, for warmth, protection, or secrecy. 2. a. when their findings ran counter to the Administration's political agenda, the group charged. Scientific advisory panels were being stacked with people who held fringe viewpoints, had ties to industry, or distorted scientific data to suit Administration policy objectives. "At high levels of government, the Administration's political agenda has permeated the traditionally objective, nonpartisan mechanisms through which the government uses scientific knowledge in forming and implementing public policy," the report stated. Bush won reelection re·e·lect also re-e·lect tr.v. re·e·lect·ed, re·e·lect·ing, re·e·lects To elect again. re , and the suppression of science, including evidence of global warming and the failure of "abstinence-only" sex education programs, continued. In fact, abstinence-only programs are expanding. In a stupefying stu·pe·fy tr.v. stu·pe·fied, stu·pe·fy·ing, stu·pe·fies 1. To dull the senses or faculties of. See Synonyms at daze. 2. To amaze; astonish. display of ideological bullheadedness bull·head·ed adj. Foolishly or irrationally stubborn; headstrong. See Synonyms at obstinate. bull , the Bush administration is now targeting unmarried adults up to age 29 as part of its abstinence-only initiative. Until now, the programs, which have been widely discredited by the scientific community, have focused on preteens and teens, teaching them that abstaining from sex is the only effective or acceptable method to prevent pregnancy or disease. Abstinence-only programs have received hundreds of millions of dollars in federal money under Republican leadership, and the Bush administration is asking Congress for more in 2007. But those requests might no longer be so easily granted. We're looking forward to the rejection of Bush's medieval treatment of scientific advances by the newly empowered Democratic Congress and the application of real science in determining whether programs such as abstinence-only get funded with our tax dollars-especially since they exclude gays and lesbians by teaching that sex is best left for those who get legally married. And we're heartened by the many Christians who are taking Bush to task for his pro-industry dismissal of global warming and his suffocation suffocation: see asphyxia. of stem cell stem cell In living organisms, an undifferentiated cell that can produce other cells that eventually make up specialized tissues and organs. There are two major types of stem cells, embryonic and adult. research programs. Indeed, the encroachment of politics into scientific research is a transgression that many of us--gay or straight, Christian or non-Christian--can agree is wrong. And a New Year that welcomes scientific progress should be a cause celebre for all of us. |
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