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Sid Roberts wrote:
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> On Sat, 14 Jun 1997, Jacob Drollinger wrote:
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> > I may be setting myself up for a ton of criticism (abuse even), but what do
> > you think is going to happen to the money the Udall bill would provide. I
> > mean, let's be honest people, do you think all the Washington mucky-mucks
> > will actually allow millions of dollars go into research for such an "In the
> > dark" disease. Even if it is passed, you know how the government works. That
>
> As soon as the Udall money is appropriated certain institutions will apply
> to use the funds.  Just this week a member of the Center For
> Excellence for Parkinson's Disease at the Ohio State University made a
> public comment that they were interested and were lobbying for Udall money.
>
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>   Sid Roberts   67/dx3
>   [log in to unmask]       Youngstown, Ohio
Thank God for Ohio State, even tho its  PD resarch money will never
match Buckeye football spending. If what you write is true, thanks for
the information. As a fellow  PWP  your news  gives me hope and joy. A
ton  of praise and thanks be heaped upon you..
No abuse is forthcoming when one  hears good news. God bless you the
bearer of good tidings, a messenger and harbinger of good thngs to come,
PD research. God bless you. It is written, "How beautiful are the feet
of them that bring good tidings."  If you are unable to locate the
reference, I think I made it up on hearing  this joyful news.  Anyway it
sounds scriptural.    Just funning!  PS Studies reveal  that there is a
positive correlation between how much a university spends on its
football and the team's success.  I wonder why?  Also success takes hard
work.  PD research doesn't just happen. You doon't walk along the street
and "find" a cure.