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In a lecture that I attended on Tuesday night, the professor was quoted as
saying "I have seen the enemy and they is us."

Anyone with a heart would agree that to alleviate human suffering, at any
moral sacrifice, is good and right.

Once found, the cure for PD will not discriminate by race, creed, colour,
gender or age.  I predict that  atheists and theists alike will partake of
it joyously and creatively.

However...there will be one last  lingering problem that i still foresee.
What will everyone do with all that money they save from far fewer purchases
of pharmceutical products?

Joan U
Dare to dream



-----Original Message-----
From: Carole Hercun <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Thursday, September 16, 1999 7:06 PM
Subject: Re: NEWS-Panel Urges Embryo Donation Policy


>Bern: Ditto on that part about every Parkie having
>already suffered enough.      Carole H.
>
>--- Bernard Shaw <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>> Let us leave God out of this. We were given a brain
>> and two hands so lets us
>> use them. In my humble opinion the Scientists can
>> come up with a cure at any
>> time .How they do it does not worry me. Just let
>> them do it. I think that
>> every Parkie has suffered enough. It is about time
>> that enough funding was
>> given and that as many people as possible should
>> work towards the goal of
>> curing Parkinson's.. "CURING," That is here the
>> answer not what methods are
>> used. Sorry if I am treading on anyone toes but I
>> feel strongly about this.
>> Bern
>> http://members.teleweb.at/bernard.shaw/poetry.html
>>
>
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