| Human Rights and the New <!g>Genetics<!g>George Annas - Professor,
Boston University 
  
  
    
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[The clone] is robbed of the
freedom which can only thrive under the protection of ignorance
 an
inexplicable crime that must not be committed even once.                                                                                       
Hans Jonas, 1974 |  
  
  
    
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Just to dumbfound Annas I have decided
to clone myself first. My wife will carry the child. Shes postmenopausal but
thats no problem.                                                                                       
Richard Seed, 9/5/98 |  
  
  
    
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Replication of a human by <!g>cloning would
radically alter the definition of a human being by producing the worlds first
human with a single genetic parent Annas, 3/97 |  
  
  
    
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A child by cloning has a full set of
<!g>chromosomes like anyone else
[the] donor is not the childs parent in any
biological sense, but simply an earlier offspring of the original parents. Lewontin, 10/97 |  
  
  
    
      | Crimes against Humanity (Inhumanity)
 e.g.
murder, torture, slavery, genocide |  
  
  
    
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      Medical EthicsUniversal & Unenforceable |  
  
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