Candace Cooper (candcoop@mars.utm.edu) from 192.239.156.197 at 10/24/00 12:56AM
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Ok, I must admit it. I have no real strong "urges" of cloning. I have never been exposed to it, so I can't form a completely honest and unbiased opinion without learning everything about it. That is where you two teams come in. Please give a convincing argument, for I may believe you and decide what you are saying is what I believe.
Ok, that's the end of the pep talk. Some questions I have raised is Who are we going to clone? Will it be a specific group of humans, or the entire race as a whole? Also, the population is already astronomical. Wouldn't the increase of humans take up all of our resources and deplete our land, or is there something positive in all this that will allow us to coexist with our (scary) counterparts?
Yes, these questions may be redundant and/or irrelevant. Do with it what you will. It's almost 1am people. I don't think coherently at this late hour. (As many of you "All-Niter" attendees can attest too. Seven-inch pita is just not as funny as it was then.)
To get back on the real subject, convince me of your side. I want facts that I can understand. Good luck to all of you debaters! :)