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Dear Ray,
Thank you for your posting.  As an investor in many biotech stocks that have
sought cures for cancer, I can tell you that there is a strong economic push
to come up with a cure.  The problem is that a living cell and organism is
so fantastically complex.  As to why they can't come up with a cheap
transportation fuel, the same problem applies: our knowledge of physics is
still too primitive.  We don't even know where 80% of the matter in the
universe is.(the dark matter).  We have made so much comparative progress in
the last two hudred years that we are overly impressed with our Lilliuputin
results.  Conspiracy theory isn't necessary here.  And I wouldn't worry
about the temporary set back because of conservative politics.  Despite the
arrest and imprisonment of Gailleo, scientific progress has sky-rocketed
right to the moon.  Thank you for your efforts.  David

>From: rayilynlee <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: Parkinson's Information Exchange Network
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>Subject: What we face
>Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2006 08:58:01 -0700
>
>Below is the response I received from my late great-aunt's daughter-in-law
>who lives in Missouri when I asked her if she did or did not want to
>receive
>posts I get from Diane Wyshak on the stem cell wars  in Missouri.  I do
>appreciate her candor, but am beginning to to think the uninterested and
>the
>cynical (although I share some of her cynicism re the drug companies) pose
>a
>greater obstacle than the Brownbacks and Bushes to cures.  She is a well
>born-again Baptist with healthy grandchildren, but her response kind of
>surprised me.  I take comfort in the knowledge that change does not require
>that everyone participate.  Only 1/3 of the people supported the American
>Revolution.  Ray
>
>"I really won't read most of them...know that I think most of the debate is
>tied up in politics.
>
>I don't believe it is all George Bush and the conservatives  fault...and
>that there will be drastic changes if a democrat is elected.   I believe
>that just as with cancer research, there is no economic reason for them to
>find a real cure as many would be out of work. The patent and rights to
>market the cure would cause such a tug of war amongst the pharmasudical
>(sp)
>companies.   It does all boil down to the mighty dollar...unless we could
>get Bill Gates or Warren Buffett behind it and beat them all to it we will
>not likely see anything on the market for another decade.  Tonight Andy
>Rooney showed predictions aired on their 60 Minutes program in 1986--they
>said there would be a cure for cancer by 2001--there should have been but
>just as creating cars to get a standard 50 miles to the gallon or hose that
>won't run, it is not economically feasible...too many mouths to feed.   It
>will merely be a political platform for the candidates--they will use it
>for
>their gain-not to cure disease....sad but true."
>
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