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Star Tribune
Published Monday, July 9, 2001
Ramstad's letter to Pres. Bush

Rep. Jim Ramstad of Minnesota is one of many Republicans
in Congress who have written to President Bush urging him
to allow federal funding for research on stem cells derived from
embryos.

July 6, 2001
Dear Mr. President:
Last month -- with 59 other House Republicans -- I signed a letter
urging you to accept the National Institutes of Health report on the
medical value of embryonic stem cell research and not block federal
funding for such promising, life-saving research.

With my mother totally debilitated by Alzheimer's disease,
a first-cousin who died from diabetes and several close friends
suffering from Parkinson's disease and spinal cord injuries,
I plead with you to give hope to my loved ones who are suffering,
as well as 100 million other people who suffer from conditions that
could be aided by stem cell research.

The scientific evidence is overwhelming that stem cells collected
from surplus embryos have great potential to regenerate specific
types of human tissues, offering hope for millions of Americans
devastated by these and other cruel, fatal diseases.

Mr. President, I know you are struggling with his crucial decision,
and I sincerely hope you're listening to respected friends like
Senators Orrin Hatch and Connie Mack, as well as [Health and
Human Services] Secretary Tommy Thompson, when they tell
you this is not an abortion issue, and abortion politics should
not enter into this critical decision.

In fact, using surplus embryos from in-vitro fertilization -- embryos
that would otherwise be discarded -- has the potential to save lives
and prevent terrible human suffering.

On behalf of millions of Americans with debilitating, incurable
disorders, I respectfully urge you to approve crucial federal
funding for this life-saving medical research. In approving such
funding, you can also adopt the same model of accountability
and oversight used in fetal tissue transplantation research,
allowing the best possible science to progress.

On behalf of my beloved mother and cousin, as well as countless
other people suffering the ravages of deadly diseases, I thank you
for your consideration of this input as you make this major decision.

Sincerely,
Jim Ramstad
Member of Congress

SOURCE: Star Tribune
http://www2.startribune.com/stOnLine/cgi-bin/article?thisStory=84504127

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