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Peggy,
I received a letter dated September 29, 2005 from Marguerite A. Murer,
Special Assistant to the President and Director of Presidential  Correspondence,
"thanking me for writing to President Bush about the  complex issue of human
embryonic stem cell research.  We appreciate hearing  your views."

The letter, consisting of 3 short paragraphs, is comprised of  the same exact
wording as you have noted below.  Along  with this letter was the same
double-sided fact sheet on Stem Cell Research  enclosed in your letter.


Alison  Landes
Founder/ President
Take Charge! Cure Parkinson's, Inc.
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In a message dated 10/22/05 2:08:16 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
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Back in  mid August, I wrote a letter to President Bush concerning stem cells
and HR  810, a bill requesting the use of federal research funds using  excess
embryos from fertility clinics.  I shared the letter with this  forum.

See
http://parkinsons-information-exchange-network-online.com/parkmail1.1/2005c/
msg00271.html



Today  in my mailbox was a clearly personally written letter from  Marguerite
Murer, Special Assistant to the President and Director of  Presidential
Correspondence.  I didn't expect a letter from Bush, but  at least somebody
high up read it.  An excerpt from Ms. Murer's letter  said, "In making a
decision on the use of Federal funds for embryonic stem  cell research, the
President's position was shaped by deeply held beliefs  in both the sanctity
of human life and the potential of science and  medicine to help humanity.
He has given this issue a great deal of study,  thought, prayer, and
reflection."



A "Fact sheet"  on  stem cell research was enclosed with information on the
President's  position.  It 2 full pages  composed of bits and pieces from  his
website www.whitehouse.gov with this quote at the top:  "I believe  America
must pursue the tremendous possibilities of science, and I believe  we can do
so while still fostering and encouraging respect for human life  in all its
stages." (dated May 24, 2005)  This was the day that the  President endorsed
embryo adoption, holding up a little boy named Tanner,  born from such
science.



Further quotes on May 24 were:   "The children here today remind us that
there is no such thing as a spare  embryo. Every embryo is unique and
genetically complete, like every other  human being. And each of us started
out our life this way. These lives are  not raw material to be exploited, but
gifts. And I commend each of the  families here today for accepting the gift
of these children and offering  them the gift of your love."  And what's
ironic is I agree with him to  a point.



I have a few unanswered questions for the President on  this issue.  If there
is no such thing as a spare embryo, why are  these 400,000 frozen embryos
stored in US fertility clinics going to be  destroyed (if not "adopted")?
Why are the "bad" fertilized eggs (embryos)  culled before implantation into
the mother's womb?  What about all  those embryos that don't take (as many as
3 or more can be implanted at one  fertilization attempt)?  The questions can
go on and on.  Bottom  line is this, no matter WHEN one feels life begins
(and I happen to think  it's not a viable life until implanted in the
uterus), there is a DOUBLE  STANDARD and INCONSISTENTSIES in the present
policy.  If he feels ALL  embryos are life, then there are a lot of lives
going to be destroyed when  they could be used for research for diseases
affecting millions of people  already living.



The Senate vote for stem cell expansion has  been postponed until next year,
which is understandable with all the  natural disaster damage.  But let's not
let our congressmen and people  undecided out there forget what is at stake
in this vote.  For just a  few of the successful studies using stem cells,
read Rep. Mike Castle's,  author of HR 810, letter of support  at
http://www.parkinsonsaction.org/castleletteronstemcell.htm

Continue  to speak out in favor of this bill - write letters to local
newspaper  editors - pass out fact sheets, etc.  Your future depends on  it!



Peggy







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