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Sure, but we need to get our act together on this one. It just seem that we will have to find
out how things happen in Washington  and what to say to whom. I am livid , my senator who is on
the L,HHS committee wasn't even there. I wonder if  she had someone cast her vote for her. When
things calm down , we can start again. Don't forget, next year is an election year, easier to
get attention then. I wish I knew how to find out how to do this. Nita

Charlotte Mancuso:

> The Senate majority leadership needs to hear our outrage regarding the deletion of stem cell
> language from the HHS appropriations bill being voted on today.
>
> It should be stressed that stem cell research is for the good of all those seeking remedies
> or cures for not just neurological conditions
> of which PD is just one, but for diseases as  diverse as cancer, diabetes, heart disease,
> and more, AND it would save the nation, not only $25 billion for PD costs, but several times
> that considering these other disease groups.
>
> Anybody with me on this?
>
> Charlotte
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>
> Kelly,
>
> Would you put out an alert for the PD community to ring the Republican leadership's phone
> off the hook (especially Trent Lott--he was responsible for this travesty).
>
> The vote was close--deleting it passed by a small margin--only a couple of votes according
> to Harkin during this mornings Senate proceedings on HHS appropriation.   We must act--we
> need leadership.  I have a limited reach and influence--we need PAN and others to be
> outraged in the media, and to mobilize the country to RING THEIR PHONES OFF THE HOOK!!  Who
> were they specifically besides Lott pushing for this. We need to react and get after them
> right NOW!
>
> Everything was done to satisfy ALL the ethical questions, the guidelines approved, and that
> callous Lott manipulated the deletion.
>
> --
> Charlotte Mancuso
> P.S.   No time for an eloquent message--please excuse an off- the-hip message, but we don't
> have time for perfect prose.
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