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Maybe we might form a PD group who are opposed to infant baptism, who
support John McCain but not on the Dubai Port governance issue, who support
the President's leadership on all things except Private Social Security
Stock Investment Retirement Accounts, who oppose cloning but support in
vitro fertilization, who reject Stem Cell Research except in those
Government Approved Lines, and who support the concept of Evolution but only
in terms of recognizing that God was the First String in String Theory.


>From: "Gentry, Greyling" <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: Parkinson's Information Exchange Network
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>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: Why?  Mary Ann
>Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2006 23:50:29 -0800
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>I must be missing something. Topics aren't sensitive; people are. If
>whole swaths of scientific research are now decreed "out of bounds" as
>discussion items, what will this group have left to talk about?
>
>It's now widely accepted that stem cells hold the key to cures for
>Parkinson's and many other diseases and conditions. This research is
>practically the only constructive, hope-filled area of endeavor on
>behalf of PWPs. So when even the mention of it is to be banned, solely
>on the basis of a few individuals' highly personal religious ideologies,
>I get kind of edgy. I mean, free speech is still vitally important to
>some of us.
>
>I'm not insensitive to people's feelings and I do respect differing
>points of view. But we're not talking about posting offensive content
>such as dirty jokes or racist commentary. This is amazingly important
>news to anyone who wants to get well. It's information that the vast
>majority of people on earth are willing and able to digest and discuss
>without emotional reactions or religious hostility taking over.
>
>Might I suggest that those who are not interested in knowing some
>particular subset of scientific information find or form their own
>group, one that specifically forbids all the various banned topics in
>writing, as part of its bylaws? This group is most valuable expressly
>because of open participation by its diverse, highly educated membership
>-- tireless researchers who ferret out and post the very latest
>scientific findings from all points of the compass. I would hate to see
>it degenerate into nothing more than a politically/religiously correct,
>fuzzy group hug space.
>
>
>Big warm hugs to all,
>
>Greyling  ;-)
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Parkinson's Information Exchange Network
>[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Mary Ann Ryan
>Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2006 5:24 AM
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: Why? Mary Ann
>
>Ray, I understand that you love to argue and I actually admire you for
>that
>trait.  My point was, a special Web site was supposed to be under
>construction where these discussions could take place without the danger
>of
>offending those who don't want to be involved.  Some people just don't
>have
>the energy to deal with sensitive topics such as embryonic research.
>------------
>God bless
>Mary Ann (CG Jamie 66/26 with PD)
>
>
>
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