Obama reviews Bush orders on stem cells, drilling

danny

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WASHINGTON ? President-elect Obama's transition chief said Sunday the incoming administration is looking to reverse President Bush's executive orders on stem cell research, oil and gas drilling and other matters.

John Podesta said the president can use such orders to move quickly without waiting for Congress to act, highlighting the extraordinary powers a president can wield beyond signing legislation approved by Congress. Podesta said people should expect Obama to use those powers to reverse many policies of the Bush administration.

"I think across the board, on stem cell research, on a number of areas, you see the Bush administration even today moving aggressively to do things that I think are probably not in the interest of the country," Podesta said in a broadcast interview.

"There's a lot that the president can do using his executive authority without waiting for congressional action, and I think we'll see the president do that," Podesta said.

President Bush has limited federal spending on stem cell research, a position championed by opponents of abortion rights. Obama has supported the research in an effort to find cures for diseases such as Alzheimer's.

Also, the federal Bureau of Land Management is opening about 360,000 acres of public land in Utah to oil and gas drilling, leading to protests from environmentalists.

"They want to have oil and gas drilling in some of the most sensitive, fragile lands in Utah," Podesta said. "I think that's a mistake."

Podesta also said Obama is working to build a Cabinet that is diverse. That includes reaching out to Republicans and independents ? part of the broad coalition that supported Obama during the race against Republican John McCain.

A top House Republican said there is a willingness to try to work with Obama to get things done. But Rep. Eric Cantor also said to expect Republicans to serve as a check against the power held by Obama and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, a Democrat from California.

"There is going to be, I think, a willingness to try and get things done," Cantor said. "But at the end of the day I think you will see a Republican Party in Congress serving as a check and a balance against Mr. Obama's power and Speaker Pelosi's power."

Cantor, a Virginia Republican, is running to be the second-ranking Republican in the House ? the job of minority whip.

Cantor and Podesta spoke on "Fox News Sunday."
 

Jeannine

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danny

There has been no ban on stem cell research - even embryonic. It's just that universities didn't receive as much government money as they wanted. So far - what has embryonic stem cell research accomplished? Most of the research is being done in the private sector by companies such as Osiris and the most progress is being made with adult stem cells.
 

barbara

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I agree with Jeannine. There has been a misconception that stem cell research is illegal in the U.S. That just isn't true. I sincerely hope if the floodgates are going to be opened on funding that universities will not take advantage of this and use it to fund research that has already been done before, useless research, and only embryonic stem cell research. So many times, these funds are seen as a way to perpetually generate a source of income to the universities. The private sector is already doing a tremendous amount of research raising their own capitol. More power to them.
 

danny

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I just like to see the change like this. I think adult stem cells will be able to treat many types of various diseases but not all. I think embryonic cell will be needed to treat many others too.
 

barbara

Pioneer Founding member
Reading some of the articles that have been posted on here makes me wonder if embryonic stem cell research as we know it now, will ever really be necessary. That was my point. Researchers are discovering new ways to not need to destroy embryos which should silence the critics. I sincerely hope Obama can open the floodgates, but I also hope that his advisers in this matter do not stagnate us with replicating research and using methods that are already outdated. It can and does happen when the money starts to flow.
 
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