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With no ballot similar initiative in NM there are two simple things
you can do to support stem cell research

1.  Cease publishing articles claiming that not supporting research is
"fair" and that celebrities are hyping it up with no evidence that it
will work.   It irritates supporters of the work and provides material
that detractors can point to to reinforce their position.

2.  Write a personal check and send it off to your favorite stem cell researcher


On Thu, 4 Nov 2004 07:04:07 -0700, Tom Berdine <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> DIdn't California "vote" for this $3billion bond issue? If there was a
> similar issue in NM I would vote for it.
>
> California is not the only state doing this research, it is being done
> nationwide, no worldwide, just not with tax payers money.
>
> Tom Berdine
> Founder; YoungParkinsons.com
> www.YoungParkinsons.com
> *Diagnosed in 2000 at the age of 33. Medically retired from the US Air Force
> at 80% after 17 years of duty.  Currently working full time as an IT
> Specialist for the National Nuclear Security Agency/Department of Energy.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Maggie Tittle [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Wednesday, November 03, 2004 1:51 PM
> Subject: Re: Facts
>
> Tom
>      It should not be the burden of the state of California to fund
> research that will benefit the nation and the world. The  Great State of
> California is one of the few states to recognize; Science, Enlightenment,
> Compassion and Separation of Church and State, are fundamental to making
> this a Great Nation. Not Ignorance and blind allegiance to Ideology.
>
> >Chris Tittle
> >
> >Greg first I am very happy to see Propostion 71 pass, it only strengthens
> >the fact that it is not critical for the federal government to use
> taxpayers
> >money for embryonic stem cell research.  As we have discussed before I am
> >not against using federal funds for embryonic stem cell research I just
> >point out that the research will and is going on without it and doing well.
> >Especially now with a infusion of $3billion in California.
> >
> >
> >
> >As you are aware adult stem cells have provided therapies and cures for
> over
> >140 conditions while embryonic has provided none.  Not to say there is no
> >potential, I agree there is, but I don't think the American public will
> ever
> >allow or stand for their tax dollars to be used to conduct research on
> >embryonic stem cells via IVF or aborted fetuses.  As you are well aware the
> >Dickey Amendment clearly outlines and forbides any human embryonic research
> >in any form using federal funds. I am pro embryonic stemcell research and
> >SCNT and advocate for them still.
> >
> >
> >
> >I think it is time for us to move on and focus on Dr Levesques work with
> >adult stem cells and also work on securing more private funds for embryonic
> >stem cell research in the same fashion as California.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >Tom Berdine
> >
> >Founder; YoungParkinsons.com
> >
> >www.YoungParkinsons.com
> >
> >*Diagnosed in 2000 at the age of 33. Medically retired from the US Air
> Force
> >at 80% after 17 years of duty.  Currently working full time as an IT
> >Specialist for the National Nuclear Security Agency/Department of Energy.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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