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Murray & All:

As I read my email this morning, it occurred to me our best bet is to go to
the online sites of the media. Good Morning, America - 20/20 - 60 minutes,
CNN & all the major stations, Oprah, etc and get our our message of the
devious tactics of Brownback our across the world. Maybe Kansas wouldn't
like this kind of adverse publicity.

As a lead-in, Murray, I'd ask the media if they want to know WHY a Canadian
is so interested in seeing a bill passed in the United States..and attach
your email 'Time is Running Out'  Ask why so many Parkinson patients are
wondering if they'll see their hopes dashed for a very viable research that
may end their suffering. Remind them of MJF.

Sandra Norris offer to go on a drug holiday and invite the media in gave me
this idea of contacting those TV shows reaching not only nation-wide but
countries of the world.

Let's get a little publicity and really be 'invisible no more!'

Ivan, Hilary - you both have a sense of the dramatic way to phrase ideas.
Can you come up with something to help here.

Janet, keep an eye to any articles we could quote to use for media coverage.

Marjorie - hang in there. Maybe you won't have to change your birth state. :)

All, I have to rush out the door right now, but I will be on my computer as
soon as I can to send email to the media. Let's flood 'em with our story.

barb k

At 12:21 AM 9/26/00 -0700, you wrote:
>An Open Letter to all US Senators:
>
>As a person with Parkinson's disease, and as a Canadian citizen,
>and, indeed, as a global citizen, I have a vested interest in
>the current Stem Cell legislation.
>
>(viz: Bill S.2015 - the `Stem Cell Research Act of 2000'
>for federally funded and NIH guideline-compliant research)
>
>I watched the filing of this bi-partisan bill by Sen. Specter and Harkin.
>I read the testimony by NIH, by the scientests, by the opponents, and by
>Michael J. Fox.  I read the NIH Guidelines, listened to President
>Clinton support this bill, and waited for you to act.
>
>I feel strongly that this legislation must be moved forward as
>a matter of the utmost priority, but since I have no elected
>representative in the US Senate, I am hereby "adopting" all of
>you as my representatives in this pivotal issue.
>
>This legislation is vital to those afflicted with Parkinson's disease,
>diabetes, heart disease, cancer, stroke, Lou Gehrig's Disease,
>Multiple Sclerosis, Alzheimer's, spinal damage and more; not only in
>terms of pain and suffering eased, but in also terms of health and
>productivity re-gained.
>
>Since this research has the potential to directly impact on
>virtually every constituent, every family, in every county, in every state,
>and in every country of the globe, it is far more significant than any
>partisan or other political gamesmanship.
>
>This legislation will allow your finest scientests access to stem cells
>left over from in vitro fertilization clinics; clinics that have made it
>possible to bring new life into the loving arms of childless couples.
>These excess cells are discarded unless the couple approve of their use
>in research.  This is a true pro life endeavor.
>
>I fervently request that Majority Leader Trent Lott be urged
>to bring this Bill forward NOW, and that you use all possible
>means to ensure its timely passage, including invoking cloture
>if necessary.
>
>If there is one American who feels this research might help their
>mother, grandfather, child etc. then it is time they called you.
>It is time you considered the potential of this bill to serve the
>people. Don't let the world down, time is running out for millions
>of heart, cancer, stroke, and yes - Parkinson's victims,
>just as surely as time is running out on the 106th Congress.
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>Murray Charters
>Vancouver, B.C. Canada