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enjoy your writing so much, Ray
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rick McGirr" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2005 12:28 PM
Subject: Re: Fw: Age of Therapeutic Cloning, for all but not US


> How about this:  if they're going to try to find loving families to
> adopt all the excess embryos, maybe they could find some loving
> families to sponsor people with chronic degenerative diseases!  They
> could institute tax breaks, unpaid leave from work, grants for
> building "in-law" apartments...
>
> I know it's silly, but the playing field is not level now.
>
> To be sung, sheepishly, to the tune of Hello, Dolly...
>
> Hello. . . Dolly, this is Dubya. . . Dolly,
> Please excuse my stare, but your a special case,
> You're looking swell. . . Dolly, I can't tell. . . Dolly,
> 'Tween your mother's wool and yours, you know, you have her face.
> I am afraid. . . cloning, will mean people. . . owning,
> Three or four thousand slaves to do their bidding well, hell,
> Clones could be voters!  I hope the GOP orders,
> Three or four thousand new Republi-cans.
>
> Enjoy Spring!
> Rick McGirr
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Ned Gardner" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Sunday, May 22, 2005 7:51 AM
> Subject: Re: Fw: Age of Therapeutic Cloning, for all but not US
>
>
>> rayilynlee wrote:
>>
>> >----- Original Message -----
>> >From: rayilynlee
>> >To: Arizona Republic
>> >Sent: Saturday, May 21, 2005 11:33 AM
>> >Subject: Age of Therapeutic Cloning
>> >
>> >
>> >Dear Editor:
>> >
>> >The Age of Therapeutic Cloning has dawned with Dr. Woo Suk Hwang'
> team at Seoul National University as the undisputed world leader in
> stem cell research by successfully cloning through Nuclear Transfer
> utilizing an unfertilized egg and the DNA of eleven patients,
> blastocysts that might not be rejected by their recipients.
>> >
>> >Next week the US Congress is scheduled to debate a bill that would
> allow federal funds for research on left over embryos from IVF
> clinics.  Bush says he will veto it if it passes.
>> >
>> >Eggs from donors under 30 and a patients own DNA are a better way
> to go than using these old IVF embryos.  But opposing legislation
> would even include jail time of ten years and one million dollar fines
> for anyone who goes to South Korea for NT treatment for Parkinson's
> disease, ALS, MS, diabetes. or Alzheimer's.
>> >
>> >Isn't it time this president's "Culture of Life" include the
> living?
>> >
>> >Rayilyn Brown
>> >18507 N. Windfall Dr.
>> >Surprise, AZ 85374
>> >
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>> Just another example of how the bush wing nuts have exported yet
> another
>> industry.
>>
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>>
>> What is the difference between "Culture of Life" and "Cult of
> Strife"?
>>
>>
>> Ned
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