And just like Barack Obama.

No wonder you supported him.


On Nov 7, 12:37 am, Gaar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This coming from someone who believes he should be in the Abortion
> Room, waiting to Kill the Child, should it happen to Survive the
> Murder.
>
> No surprise there.
>
> On Nov 6, 11:15 pm, "mike [move on] 532" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
>
>
> > yes it is which is why we should be doing the research with all
> > possible speed !
>
> > On Nov 6, 10:30 am, Kamakazee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > The stem cell controversy is overblown, overbloated and overwhelmingly
> > > misunderstood by dimwits.
>
> > > Google it.
>
> > > On Nov 6, 4:47 am, "mike [move on] 532" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > wrote:
>
> > > > Coalition for the advancement of medical research
>
> > > > Dear CAMR Members and Friends:
>
> > > > The results of yesterday's election bode well for the future of stem
> > > > cell research in our nation.
>
> > > > At the national level, CAMR will move forward with our plan to work
> > > > with President-elect Obama and his administration to quickly remove
> > > > President Bush's limitations on embryonic stem cell research.  As we
> > > > spelled out in our testimony to the Democratic Platform Committee, we
> > > > believe that President Obama should issue an immediate Executive
> > > > Order
> > > > that would result in a reversal of the current policy.  We are
> > > > reaching out to President-elect Obama's transition team now and will
> > > > keep you informed of our progress.
>
> > > > While the national election has the attention of the entire world,
> > > > two
> > > > important state ballots were determined yesterday that also have an
> > > > extraordinary impact on the future of stem cell research.
>
> > > > The Michigan ballot, Proposition 2, was successfully passed by a
> > > > defendable margin in the state.   As you know, CAMR strongly
> > > > supported
> > > > this ballot question that will lift Michigan's strict restrictions on
> > > > embryonic stem cell research.
>
> > > > The ballot initiative we strongly opposed in Colorado, Proposition
> > > > 48,
> > > > was soundly defeated.  This proposed amendment to the Colorado
> > > > constitution would have redefined a person as a fertilized egg and
> > > > would have profoundly limited research.  Over 70% of Colorado's
> > > > citizens voted against the measure.
>
> > > > We have been in this long fight together, and we are now closer than
> > > > ever to our goal of moving embryonic stem cell research forward in
> > > > our
> > > > nation.  We have remained strong because we share the belief that we
> > > > can end the suffering of over 100 million patients suffering from
> > > > diseases and conditions that can benefit from embryonic stem cell
> > > > research.
>
> > > > There are two things you can do today to help:
>
> > > > Send a Letter to the Editor
> > > > You can customize the letter below and send it to your hometown
> > > > newspaper.  Please try to personalize it as best you can -- perhaps
> > > > adding a reference to something you or a family member may be living
> > > > with or struggling with.    To find out where to send it, please
> > > > refer
> > > > to your hometown newspaper's web site (the Contact Us section or
> > > > Opinion page usually lists an email address to send LTEs), and
> > > > include
> > > > your full name, city and state, email address, and a phone number
> > > > where you can be reached for verification.  Remember not to go over
> > > > 150 words.  Most newspapers won't accept or even review letters that
> > > > are longer that that.  Please let us know if your letter runs in your
> > > > newspaper -- we'd love to see it!
>
> > > > LETTER TO THE EDITOR TEXT:
>
> > > > Dear Editor:
>
> > > > A new President brings hope on many fronts.  For me, I am most
> > > > hopeful
> > > > about positive, forward-thinking change in our nation's stem cell
> > > > research policy.  As someone who,  [PERSONALIZATION MENTION HERE], I
> > > > call on President-elect Obama to take his support for embryonic stem
> > > > cell research from the Senate to the White House and enact ethical
> > > > and
> > > > responsible federal policy around embryonic stem cell research so our
> > > > nation's scientists can do their best work.  Embryonic stem cell
> > > > research has shown great hope these past ten years.  It deserves the
> > > > chance to show its real power in finding better treatments and
> > > > cures.
>
> > > > Sincerely,
> > > > NAME
> > > > CITY, STATE
> > > > PHONE
> > > > EMAIL
>
> > > > Sign the International Society for Stem Cell Research Letter
>
> > > > The International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR), a CAMR
> > > > member, has drafted an open letter to reiterate the urgent need for
> > > > support for all types of stem cell research.  CAMR will be signing
> > > > on,
> > > > and we are encouraging CAMR member organizations,  scientists,
> > > > practitioners, medical professionals and others in related fields to
> > > > add their signatures as well.
>
> > > > If you would like to do so, please visit this link (cut and paste the
> > > > address into your browser):  
> > > > http://www.isscr.org/ScienceStatementEndorsement.cfm
>
> > > > We invite you to join us in spreading the word about this important
> > > > open letter.  For more information, please visit this link (cut and
> > > > paste this address into your browser):  
> > > > http://www.isscr.org/ScienceStatementEndorsers.cfm
>
> > > > Thank you for everything you do.
>
> > > > Be sure to visit our website atwww.camradvocacy.orgformore
> > > > information and breaking news.
>
> > > > Sincerely,
> > > > Amy Comstock Rick
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