As I send this message, its comforting to know that the private sector, without government funding, is still doing research and testing. Both here and more so in other countries. Change will come, but at a much slower rate, which isn't that bad... if the ends justify the means. Best Wishes W In a message dated 4/11/2007 2:00:18 P.M. Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I got this today and was excited to learn about all the other ways that won't, (hopefully), cause any controversies that will slow down the process of finding a cure for SCI paralysis, (among many other things), and wanted to keep everybody in the loop if they weren't already. I hope this is exciting for everybody. I'm excited about it! Any way that works, I'm for. The ways listed below, I don't see anyone not being for. So that's really exciting! For all of us! (No, I'm not getting my hopes up for a cure anytime soon, but a cure, no matter when found, is exhilarating.) -Angie In my opinion, the President's current policy does not provide enough federal funding for embryonic stem cell research. I believe we can and must do more to advance this life-saving research. However, I do not support the use of federal dollars to destroy an embryo, and I will continue to oppose any stem cell research bill that crosses this important ethical line. ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.

