On 7 Sep 2003 at 18:33, Joan E. Snyder wrote: i recieved a call today from Carol Walton-the executive director of the Parkinson Alliance. she has gotten the great news that pwp's have been given the privledge of using the transcript of using Senator Hatch's chapter 11 without the need for copywrites and all those other legal things that keep us from plagurizing material. this chapter of his book, tells the story of his conversion to an avid stem cell proponant . it is fascinating reading and i recommend it if you are still undecieded about the entire stem cell controversy. or if you have already made up your mind one way or the other, here is one man's journey to one of the most difficult decisions of his life. if anyone would like a copy of chapter 11 of Senator Hatch's book called "Square Peg" email me and i will send it to you. i would like to thank Senator Hatch for nor only sharing this profoundly personal story with us, but also for making it accessable to pwp's everywhere to help educate and decide and to provide a wonderful account of one man's journey to becoming a believer in stem cell research. ------------------ * * * Thanks Joan, I saw the following info on ... Young Parkinson's of Indiana http://groups.msn.com/YoungParkinsonsofIndiana Terry Bowers has a link on his site.... A Square Peg by Senator Orrin Hatch - reprint: To download a copy of Chapter 11 from Senator Orrin Hatch's book titled A Square Peg, go to Texas PAN Grassroots http://www.terrybowers.com/tpg/ This chapter is about the process Senator Hatch, an avid Mormon and anti-abortionist, went through to understand and support therapeutic cloning. Senator Hatch has co-sponsored a bi-partisan bill that bans reproductive cloning and supports therapeutic cloning. This chapter is intriguing! Look for a form to fill out on Terry' site... (right side, upper) cheers ..... murray * * * Murray Charters <[log in to unmask]> http://www.geocities.com/murraycharters/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- To sign-off Parkinsn send a message to: mailto:[log in to unmask] In the body of the message put: signoff parkinsn