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There are candidates out there who could do both. This disease appears to be
genetic in my husbands family. Don't ever disturb a worried mother. No candidate
is a one issue candidate. Nita

Hawkins, Darwin wrote:

> Well said Mr. Hirsch. I was about to reply myself in the same vein, you
> saved me a lot of typing and mine would not have been as good. Suffice it to
> say, I personally believe that anyone, regardless of the issue involved
> (with maybe one or two exceptions), who votes for a candidate based solely
> on a single issue is doing him or her self and the country a disservice.
>
> > ----------
> > From:         Arthur Hirsch[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> > Sent:         Thursday, September 23, 1999 1:37 AM
> > Subject:      Re: the "list candidate"
> >
> > President Clinton removed the ban on fetal  tissue research, I believe,
> > his
> > first day in office.  In my estimation, that outweighed all of the "bad"
> > things that he did.  I don't think that this represents a majority view,
> > even among the U.S. citizens on this list.
> >
> > I have issues that are more important to me than the disease that is
> > slowing me down - though not many.  I'm sure that everybody has their own
> > special list of priorities, and Parkinson's is not at the top of
> > everybody's list.  Close?  Maybe.  But not always the top.
> >
> > I'd be all for stating that the politics of some candidates are friendly
> > or
> > inimical to us PWP's, and I would consider noncommittal as inimical.  But
> > I
> > would not be willing to endorse a candidate just because he is a friend of
> > Parkinson's and his opponent is not.
> >
> > We have enough diversity of views among ourselves that it is not likely
> > that we could agree on a candidate - with even near unanimity.  I'd be
> > happier to have this list remain an information exchange, which it does
> > well, rather than try to use it as a political action group involved in
> > U.S. politics, which is not, I suspect, what Barbara intended when she
> > founded it.
> >
> > I share your interest in getting elected officials friendly to the
> > movement
> > to wipe out PD, and I feel that your idea of getting the candidates to
> > address this list would have several advantages.  But I don't feel it wise
> > that we should try to endorse any candidate.
> >
> > Art
> >
> > At 02:17 PM 9/22/99 , Dr. William Heitman wrote:
> > >Is there such a thing as "the sense of the list"?  If there is, I want to
> > >appeal to it that we ought to at least investigate the following:
> > >
> >