OK, the quad site has been quiet.  Where is everybody?
 
This will bring you out of the woodwork.

Many who listened to President Obama's inaugural address believe he  means to
spend taxpayer money on research that destroys human embryos. Before  he
does, I hope somebody brings to his attention the story I'm about to tell.  

A few years ago, a Texas teenager named Laura Dominguez lost control of  her
car when she hit an oil spill on the road. The accident left Laura  paralyzed
from the neck down. "You'll never walk again," doctors told  her.

Laura refused to accept this prognosis. She and her mother met with  experts
on spinal cord injuries. They learned about an exciting new treatment  being
performed in Portugal. The procedure is known as olfactory  mucosa
transplantation. Surgeons take adult stem cells found in the nasal  region
and transplant them into the injured area. 

Laura underwent  this treatment-and her spinal cord began to heal. She gained
upper body  agility, and, in time, she learned to walk with the use of braces
and outside  help. Laura is determined to walk unassisted by her 21st
birthday.  

Miracles like this have been repeated many times as researchers bend  their
attention to the uses of adult stem cells. Writer Bradley Hughes  describes
many of them in his article "Real-World Successes of Adult Stem  Cell
Treatment."

To date, Hughes writes, these "miracle cells" are  providing hope for
patients with Crohn's disease, lupus, heart disease,  blindness, Parkinson's,
and sickle-cell anemia. And according to biotech  writer James P. Kelly,
umbilical cord blood stem cells are already being used  to treat 70 forms of
blood and bone marrow cancers.

And just a few  days ago, there was a report at Northwestern University.
Twenty-one patients  with multiple sclerosis were stabilized following
treatment with adult stem  cells removed from each patient's bone marrow. In
some patients, the disease  was reversed. 

But because much of the mainstream media refuses to report  on this, many
Americans remain unaware of it. Ignorance about these cures may  be driving
the public's demand for embryonic stem-cell research, which kills  human
beings at the embryonic stage. 

Americans also seems  unaware that not a single clinical success has resulted
from treatments using  embryonic stem cells. None! 

So why do researchers and the  biotech industry push so hard for public funds
for embryo-destructive  research? Because science wants science for science's
sake and, incidentally,  because they stand to make huge profits through
potential patents. It's  potentially far more lucrative than research
involving adult stem cells.  

You and I need to spread the word about the miracle cures being  found
through the use of adult stem cells. They're a far superior alternative  to
embryonic stem cells-and nobody is killed in the process of retrieving  them.


As science demands unfettered research in the future, we need  to be
encouraging ethically challenged reporters, researchers, and  politicians to
take a look backwards for a grim reminder of what happens when  science is
divorced from morality-euthanasia, gas chambers, and Nazi  experiments on
children. 

Do we really want to start down that  terrible road again?
 
GA
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