Quote by Nathan Deal
Science without respect for human life is degrading to us all and

Science without respect for human life is degrading to us all and reflects a hollow and deceptive philosophy, a philosophy that we as a people should never condone. – Nathan Deal

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Just because scientists have the knowledge to do it, the technology to do it, and some may even have a financial motive or other incentive to do it, does not make it right. – Nathan Deal

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If a State has reliable scientific information that demonstrates that a warning is needed for a particular food, then in the interest of public health, it should share that information with the FDA and petition for a new national standard. – Nathan Deal

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As a physician, I know many doctors want to utilize new technology, but they find the cost prohibitive. – Nathan Deal

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