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Brava to Florence, who ran for us, and who is standing up for us.
from Mary, [log in to unmask]

In today's paper:

Los Angeles Times
Friday, April 6, 2001
Letters to the Times -- Metro section, Page B8

Stem Cell Research
I am a 44-year-old active wife and mother who was diagnosed with
Parkinson's disease two years ago.  I take medication three times a day and
couldn't get through the day without it.  I am stiff and in pain every day
but get up and exercise, as my doctor has advised and as I have done all of
my life.  I do as much as I can physically do daily, to show my sons,
husband and people I know that even with obstacles in life you have to keep
trying and never, ever give up.

On March 4, I ran the L.A. Marathon for Team Parkinson to raise money for
Parkinson's research.  My time was 5 hours, 21 minutes -- not the fastest
but not the slowest.  I did my little bit to help researchers find a cure.
My question is:  Why isn't President Bush doing his part?  Fetal stem cell
research and gene therapy give me hope that someday my life will be better,
that my family will have me with them, healthy, for a long time.  People
like me depend on the leaders of our great country to help, not put up
roadblocks by trying to keep any federal funding from these promising
research areas.  Please look beyond your own healthy world to all the
people who are not so healthy and need to keep that hope alive.
FLORENCE WOOLERY
Westlake Village

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