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Saturday, February 17, 2007
Patient Advocate Don Reed on the CIRM Grants
Hi, Folks!

David Jensen was kind enough to allow me a small guest spot in his excellent
column.

As you will see, it is not the balanced calm objectivity he always tries
for.

I am a supporter of the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine. To
me, it is the noblest institution which ever advanced the hopes and dreams
of suffering humanity-because its sole function is work for cure, to ease
suffering, end pain, and save lives.

Thank you for this opportunity to address you.

Don C. Reed

Oh, and if you would like to see Governor Schwarzenegger, Bob Klein, the
Independent Citizens Oversight Committee, Karen Miner, Roman Reed and yours
truly in action, go to
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The California Institute for Regenerative Medicine, the CIRM, is the pride
of our nation, the standard for science, and the envy of the world. It did
not happen by itself.

Bob Klein dared to dream that California could become the center of the stem
cell research universe. He worked tirelessly toward that end, and the Golden
State said yes, voting to approve-and fund--the groundbreaking new research.

But lawsuits blocked us, delaying our hopes of cure. Research delayed is
research denied. Right now, one hundred million Americans suffer disease and
disabilities described as "incurable", but which might be alleviated or
healed with stem cell research. We needed help.

Arnold Schwarzenegger came through. His decision to authorize the $150
million loan was bold, forward-looking, compassionate.

I wish so much that another great champion, Christopher Reeve, could have
been with us today. He would have been so proud. The man who, as my son
said, was more like Superman in real life than in the movies, gave us a
letter saying, "One day, Roman and I will stand up from our wheelchairs, and
walk away from them forever."

I believe in that great dream. And when it happens, when Roman Reed stands
up from his wheelchair, we will remember this day.

Thank you, Governor Schwarzenegger. Thank you, Bob Klein. And thank you,
California.
Labels: DReed, patient advocates, SEED, TV coverage
posted by California Stem Cell Report at 3:14 PM

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