"Response Ad" to Dr. Michael J. Foxenstein is out.
See here.
You don't sacrifice one person for another. Even if they're dead, you don't do it without their permission. Abuse of a corpse, anyone? Anyone?
That's treading in mad scientist territory.
And you sure as hell don't link it with an unrelated topic such as cloning.
What would Alex P. Keaton do? He'd put out a response ad featuring an unborn child pleading with the viewer not to chop him up and use his parts to fix Michael J. Fox.
[H/T 2 Drudge.]
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That Alex P. Keaton ad was just sad. Yep, he was off his medication and shakin' like a man on a fuzzy tree or a parishioner in a Holiness church in eastern Tennessee, or maybe Elvis in his first TV appearance. Dang those Canadians. I feel sorry for the guy, but the ad was just over-the-top exploitative.
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