well put! ________________________________ From: Nic Marais <[log in to unmask]> To: [log in to unmask] Sent: Wednesday, April 1, 2009 1:52:41 AM Subject: Re: "Enslaving" embryos A good friend of mine summed it up nicely; "The World has turned upside down and all the *ssholes have drifted to the top." Nic 57/15 On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 3:46 AM, rayilynlee <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > Group Accuses Obama of 'Enslaving' Embryos, Compares Policy to Holocaust > The National Association for the Advancement of Preborn Children is urging > a federal judge to halt Obama's plans to infuse embryonic stem cell research > with federal funds. > By Mike Levine > FOXNews.com > Tuesday, March 31, 2009 > > A group opposed to abortion and embryonic stem cell research is accusing > President Obama of violating the constitutional rights of a frozen embryo > and "enslaving" it, like Nazis enslaved Jews during the Holocaust. > > The group is urging a federal judge to halt Obama's plans to infuse > embryonic stem cell research with federal funds. In a lawsuit filed > Thursday, the group said it was taking legal action on behalf of "Mary Scott > Doe" -- described as a "U.S. citizen" whose life has been "suspended" since > "she" was frozen in liquid nitrogen -- and thousands of other embryos just > like "her." > > "She is entitled to due process and the equal protection of the laws and to > be free from slavery and involuntary servitude, as guaranteed by the > Fourteenth and Thirteenth Amendments," said the lawsuit, filed by Maryland > attorney Martin Palmer, who heads the National Association for the > Advancement of Preborn Children. > > In early March, Obama issued an executive order reversing the Bush > administration's limits on embryonic stem cell research, in effect opening > the door for an influx of federal dollars toward such research. Embryos have > to be destroyed to create stem cells for research, but many scientists > believe it could lead to cures or treatments for serious ailments, including > Parkinson's Disease and diabetes. > "That potential will not reveal itself on its own," Obama said in > announcing his plans. "Medical miracles do not happen simply by accident. > They result from painstaking and costly research, from years of lonely > trial and error -- much of which never bears fruit -- and from a government > willing to support that work." > > The lawsuit filed Thursday said Obama is "treating human embryos, and, > thus, human beings as property" that "may be donated for use and destruction > in federally-funded [research] ... without the consent of and against the > will of the embryos themselves." > > According to a 2003 study by the Rand Corporation, about 400,000 embryos > have been frozen and stored for future use, but the vast majority of them > are designated for future attempts at pregnancy. Only about 11,000 have been > designated for research. > > Nevertheless, the lawsuit said any frozen embryos designated for research, > by their inherent state, are "entirely incapable of giving an informed > consent to their use," insisting that every embryo has "a will to live and > develop into a fully-formed human being." Therefore, the lawsuit said, stem > cell research is "a form of slavery or involuntary servitude in violation of > the Thirteenth Amendment." > > The lawsuit compared the use of embryos in stem cell research to the human > experiments Jews endured during the Holocaust. > "The utilitarian thinking underlying [President Obama's] proposed > government funding of human embryo stem cell research and experimentation is > what led to the Nazi experimentation on concentration camp prisoners during > World War II," the lawsuit said, noting that after all the Nazi experiments > on humans "not a single advance for medical science resulted." > > The lawsuit is asking -- actually, "praying" in its words -- for a federal > judge in Maryland to declare Obama's executive order "null and void," to > rule that "Mary Scott Doe" and other frozen embryos are "persons" entitled > to due process under the Constitution, and to order Obama to "cease and > desist any and all plans to fund or otherwise facilitate, assist or > encourage the undertaking of any human embryo stem cell experimentation." > > This is the latest in a series of similar lawsuits filed by Palmer over the > past several years. > In 1995, he filed a lawsuit to halt research recommended by the National > Institutes of Health under President Bill Clinton. A federal district court > and a federal court of appeals in Virginia dismissed the case after > determining it had no legal standing, and the U.S. Supreme Court then > rebuffed Martin's efforts to have the highest court in the land hear the > case. > > Ten years later, in 2005, Martin filed a lawsuit in California, arguing > that a 2004 law expanding state money for stem cell research violated the > constitutional rights of a frozen embryo named "Mary Scott Doe." Its > language, including the reference to Nazi experiments, was nearly identical > to the lawsuit filed this week against President Obama. That lawsuit was > dismissed. > > Rayilyn Brown > Director AZNPF > Arizona Chapter National Parkinson Foundation > [log in to unmask] > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > To sign-off Parkinsn send a message to: mailto: > [log in to unmask] > In the body of the message put: signoff parkinsn > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- To sign-off Parkinsn send a message to: mailto:[log in to unmask] In the body of the message put: signoff parkinsn ---------------------------------------------------------------------- To sign-off Parkinsn send a message to: mailto:[log in to unmask] In the body of the message put: signoff parkinsn