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Human Cloning Controversy April 17, 2002 Cloning is in the news again. For the next few weeks, lawmakers will debate a bill that could ban all human cloning. President Bush is pushing for a complete ban; he believes human cloning is morally wrong. "Cloning would contradict the most fundamental principle of medical ethics, that no human life should be exploited or extinguished for the benefit of another," said President Bush. "Life is a creation, not a commodity." However, some lawmakers believe that human cloning is OK when it's done to advance medical science. The Senate is expected to vote on the bill sometime next month. How would you vote? Here are some facts that could help you decide. How to make a human clone... A human clone is made by taking a nucleus or DNA from a cell, like a skin cell, and injecting it into a human egg cell stripped clean of its genetic material.
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