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This too may change when he sits in the big chair and sees just how
important this research is . It is hard to write speeches that please
everyone. McCain brings alot more to the table besides this including
honesty, an American raised in and served America, who isnt taking payoffs
from Financial leader that was instrumental in the Fanny Mae failure. Wake
up and realized it takes lots of different things to make a good president
and we as a nation are due a good president. Once in the presidency , McCain
should serve this country better than any other choice.  So quit beating him
up , like this is the only idea that really matters for choosing a
president.  Rob
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From: "rayilynlee" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, September 22, 2008 4:18 PM
Subject: Counting on You


> John McCain Hopes You're Stupid
> by DarkSyde
> Sun Sep 21, 2008 at 10:30:21 AM PDT
>
> The McCain campaign released more newspeak recently, created in part to
> reassure moderates he hasn't compromised his past promises on embryonic
stem
> cell research. One impression campaign strategists hope to convey is that
> McCain's controversial running mate, hard-line fundamentalist Governor
Sarah
> Palin, will have to go his way or the highway.
>
> John McCain's campaign released a radio ad Friday that calls he and Palin
> "mavericks" who will, if elected, back stem cell research "to help free
> families from the fear and devastation of illness."
>
> Embryonic Stem Cells are cellular 'blanks' which can grow into entirely
> different and new tissue types. They're the Rosetta Stone of regenerative
> medicine. By studying ESC, researchers hope to learn how to reprogram
other
> cells to mimic them and, in the process, create new, revolutionary
> treatments for every disease and injury known to mankind, from diabetes to
> spinal cord injury. In 2001, in a pander to social conservatives who feel
> entitled to demand respect for their reproductive choice while working
their
> asses off to deny it to everyone else, President George Bush crippled
> regenerative medicine with harsh federal restrictions for embryonic stem
> cell research.
>
> Aside from being based more on science fiction than science, Bush's policy
> did nothing to prevent the destruction of human blastocysts regardless if
> they were used for stem cell research. The cell cultures are derived from
> leftover material produced by IVF clinics and slated for disposal.
Unswayed
> by science or logic, Bush went on to veto several bipartisan bills that
> would have eased those restrictions. John McCain wisely joined the
> super-majority of the American people who disagree with the rationale and
> wisdom of the President's policy.
>
> But over the last year, starting well before McCain formerly married his
> presidential bid to fringe conservative extremists, advocates for
> regenerative medicine have become more and more suspicious of the subtle
> changes in language and fringe ideological portent brewing in the McCain
> campaign. From USA Today:
>
> This week, campaign spokesman Ben Porritt cited McCain's Senate voting
> record but would not specify whether a McCain-Palin administration would
> support federal funding for embryonic stem cell research. He said only
that
> they would "support stem cell research," which could refer to amniotic or
> reprogrammed adult stem cells. ... McCain's presidential campaign website
> states that he would "strongly support" funding for amniotic fluid and
adult
> stem cell research and other scientific studies "that do not involve the
use
> of human embryos."
>
> A recently rewritten amendment in the official 2008 Republican platform
> reveals the party's true intent of enacting even more drastic restrictions
> up to and including a totalitarian ban on any federal, state, or
commercial
> research involving embryonic stem cell lines. Change some terms, cross
your
> fingers, quietly drop the word 'embryonic' and hope no one notices. John
> McCain doesn't just hope you're stupid, he's counting on it to win.
>
> Source:  Daily Kos
>
> Rayilyn Brown
> Director AZNPF
> Arizona Chapter National Parkinson Foundation
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