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Stem cell research is an easy issue to misrepresent.  If McCain/Palin are 
elected we will still be fighting this battle.  While McCain did support the 
extra  IVF embryo research, he co-sponsored the Brownback bill to 
criminalize therapeutic cloning, SCNT.
This is a lie I will not accept, e.g. that he supports  "stem cell 
research".

Some maverick.

In the Middle Ages people argued about whether women had souls or not, today 
it is cells.

Ray

McCain Runs Pro-Stem Cell Ad, While Campaign Website Criticizes Research 
Involving 'Human Embryos'

Posted in Leaning to the Left by Think Progress on September 13, 2008

Conservatives have long disguised their disdain for embryonic stem cell 
research, the most promising type of stem cell research, by saying they 
support the practice only in the form of "adult stem cell research." "Say, 
yes!," the Family Research Council tells conservatives to say when asked if 
they support stem cell research.
In a new radio ad out today, Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) dubs himself and Gov. 
Sarah Palin as the "original mavericks, stating that a McCain-Palin 
administration would enthusiastically support stem cell research:
They're the original mavericks. Leaders. Reformers. Fighting for real 
change. . John McCain will lead his Congressional allies to improve America's 
health. . Stem cell research to help free families from the fear and 
devastation of illness. . Change is coming. McCain-Palin and Congressional 
allies.
Listen here:
The ad, however, makes no mention at all of "embryonic" research. In 2007, 
McCain specifically praised this practice, stating, "embryonic stem cell 
research.holds the best opportunity to relieve the pain and suffering of 
Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, all these terrible debilitating diseases."
On his website, however, McCain says he will "strongly support" scientific 
study that does "not involve the use of human embryos":
As president, John McCain will strongly support funding for promising 
research programs, including amniotic fluid and adult stem cell research and 
other types of scientific study that do not involve the use of human 
embryos.
Where federal funds are used for stem cell research, Senator McCain believes 
clear lines should be drawn that reflect a refusal to sacrifice moral values 
and ethical principles for the sake of scientific progress, and that any 
such research should be subject to strict federal guidelines.
In a 2006 gubernatorial debate, Gov. Palin said, "no, stem-cell research 
would ultimately end in destruction of life. I couldn't support (it).'" The 
2008 GOP platform included language calling for a ban on "all embryonic 
stem-cell research, public or private." It seems that the "original 
mavericks" are using a tried right-wing tactic of disguising their 
opposition to embryonic research with rhetorical tricks.

Rayilyn Brown
Director AZNPF
Arizona Chapter National Parkinson Foundation
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