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Laura Bush Says Cannot Support Stem Cell Research
Reuters News Article ^ | Wed Jun 9, 2004 10:12 AM ET | Sue Pleming

Posted on 06/09/2004 6:27:12 PM PDT by Not gonna take it anymore

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Laura Bush, whose father died from Alzheimer's, said on Wednesday she admired Nancy Reagan's devotion to former President Ronald Reagan until his death but could not back her call for relaxation of stem cell research restrictions.

Reagan, the 40th U.S. president, died on Saturday at 93 of pneumonia after a long battle with the brain-wasting disease. His wife, Nancy, and children were at his bedside.

Mrs. Bush, whose father died in 1997, said she had great respect for the former first lady and that she was an excellent role model for families struggling to cope with the illness.

"I know how very difficult it is for the patient, obviously, but also for the caregiver. It requires unbelievable strength of character to take care of the person you love as you see them slip away like that -- 'the long goodbye' they call Alzheimer's," the first lady told the CBS "Early Show" from Sea Island, Georgia, where leaders of the Group of Eight countries are meeting.

But Mrs. Bush said she did not endorse Nancy Reagan's call, already rebuffed by the White House, to allow greater stem cell research to proceed in the hope it would provide some answers to the disease or possibly a cure.

The Bush administration has placed restrictions on embryonic stem cell research and opposes using stem cells from most embryos, a stand Mrs. Bush said she supported.

"There are stem cells to do research on and ... we have to be really careful between what we want to do for science and what we should do ethically," the first lady said. "Stem cell ... is certainly one of those issues that we need to treat very carefully."

Pressed on whether she was prepared to endorse Mrs. Reagan's impassioned call for restrictions to be lifted, she replied, "No."

More than 200 members of the U.S. Senate and House (of Representatives have also urged Bush to allow researchers to use embryonic stem cells to eventually provide brain cell transplants to Alzheimer's patients. They also hope to use embryonic stem cells to treat Parkinson's, spinal cord injuries, heart disease, diabetes and a range of other illnesses.

Reagan had a decade-long battle with Alzheimer's, which affects the brain, causing memory loss, confusion, mood changes, hallucinations, speech problems and incontinence.


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KEYWORDS: laurabush; science; stemcells
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To: Not gonna take it anymore

I heard a story about a man with Alzheimer's who was given an injection in his brain with embryonic stem cells. Bone, teeth and hair started to grow in his brain and he died an excruciating death.


21 posted on 06/09/2004 6:54:37 PM PDT by M007
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To: Tax-chick

I agree with both points.

I'll say a prayer for your father.


22 posted on 06/09/2004 6:54:54 PM PDT by Lauren BaRecall (Although Satan plays a really great game of chess, remember that God plays an infinitely better one.)
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To: antiRepublicrat

You missed the who point and made it personal. Laura doesn't want to see babies killed for research.


23 posted on 06/09/2004 6:57:29 PM PDT by A CA Guy (God Bless America, God bless and keep safe our fighting men and women.)
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To: Tax-chick

I agree, hon. She's an old woman who is grasping at straws.

Adult stem cell research doesn't require death of the donor.

I feel her pain (hate that phrase!) but know where she is coming from. If I could have helped my Granny stop the strokes, I may have signed on to that thinking, but I know better.

Prayers for your Dad, Cy.


24 posted on 06/09/2004 6:57:34 PM PDT by annyokie (There are two sides to every argument, but I'm too busy to listen to yours.)
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To: All
It's time the religious puritans stopped controlling scientific research. Even the Pope apologized for what the Church did to Galileo for pursuing science.

I imagine Dr. Mengele felt the same way, those annoying religious puritans didn't want him experimenting on Jews, homosexuals, gypsies, etc.

And as for the Holy Father and Gallileo, it didn't involve experimenting on human embryos--unborn children--did it?

25 posted on 06/09/2004 6:57:42 PM PDT by Judith Anne (HOW ARE WE EVER GOING TO CLEAN UP ALL THIS MESS?)
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To: apackof2
In light of that fact, why don't we invest our money in research that not only respects all human life, but offers a real remedy right now to many diseases?

Because there are limits as to what adult stem cells can do, while there is no limit for those recovered from blastocytes. This approach goes for limited instant gratification at the sacrifice of the long-term goal of even greater good. We need to invest in both.

I find it interesing all these "scientific" attacks on pluripotent stem cell research. Researchers are going on Capitol Hill and in the media to talk trash about pluripotent research. I've finally figured out the motivation -- there are a limited number of grant dollars, and unethically trashing the competition that means more for them.

26 posted on 06/09/2004 6:59:27 PM PDT by antiRepublicrat
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To: Lauren BaRecall; annyokie

Thank you both! Dad is taking Aricept, and Mom says it's helping with the everyday memory lapses. He's only 68; when they visited last month, he remembered a poem he wrote in elementary school (about his pet chicken), but didn't remember a two-week trip to Missouri in February. At least he remembers good things! I'm glad we moved back East ... I suspect God knew this was coming when there were no jobs in Tulsa!


27 posted on 06/09/2004 7:01:46 PM PDT by Tax-chick ("You shall call on your gods, and I will call on the LORD. The God who answers with fire is God.")
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To: PLK
When I think of embryonic stem cell use, the term "cannabalism" comes to mind.

Even better, with adult multipotent cells you're actually eating yourself! Ick!

28 posted on 06/09/2004 7:02:04 PM PDT by antiRepublicrat
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To: jwalsh07
strip mining embryos

Good descriptive phrase.

I've got an even worse situation I read about not too long ago. There are a couple of doctors who did a medical seminar about "harvesting" the eggs of female aborted babies, to implant them in women who want to get pregnant. Seems there's a shortage of donor eggs.

Abortion doctors, including these two, are absolute ghouls. When I read about this latest, I thought of the B**** of Buchenwald.

29 posted on 06/09/2004 7:02:30 PM PDT by Lauren BaRecall (Although Satan plays a really great game of chess, remember that God plays an infinitely better one.)
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To: cpforlife.org; Polycarp IV; NYer; narses

Good. Needed to be said.


30 posted on 06/09/2004 7:04:14 PM PDT by HowlinglyMind-BendingAbsurdity
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To: apackof2

Exactly.


31 posted on 06/09/2004 7:04:45 PM PDT by Lauren BaRecall (Although Satan plays a really great game of chess, remember that God plays an infinitely better one.)
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To: antiRepublicrat
One does not have to be religious to believe that life begins at conception. Religion and science agree on this.

The relevant question is not whether fetuses are human lives, but whether killing innocent human life is acceptable or not.

Those who think it is acceptable are called psychopaths.

32 posted on 06/09/2004 7:05:20 PM PDT by Tailgunner Joe
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To: Tax-chick

I'm glad your dad seems to be improving. It must be awful for her (Mom) to miss the twilight years.

There ain't no jobs in Tulsa! Dad was right.


33 posted on 06/09/2004 7:07:01 PM PDT by annyokie (There are two sides to every argument, but I'm too busy to listen to yours.)
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To: antiRepublicrat

Galileo never killed an unborn baby, let alone killed one for Nazi science..


34 posted on 06/09/2004 7:10:31 PM PDT by Lauren BaRecall (Although Satan plays a really great game of chess, remember that God plays an infinitely better one.)
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To: Not gonna take it anymore

Outstanding.


35 posted on 06/09/2004 7:11:39 PM PDT by The Iguana
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To: annyokie

I know it's stressful for Mom to look forward to being a "caretaker," when they've been independent for a number of years. Their retirement community in Florida has facilities for residents who "go dotty," as they say down there, but I hope things will work out so Dad can be near us, if his condition deteriorates quickly. He might have a number of years while he still has pretty good functioning; we'll just have to wait and see.

I wanted to keep pretending it was just ordinary forgetfulness, but Mom wouldn't let me.


36 posted on 06/09/2004 7:11:58 PM PDT by Tax-chick ("You shall call on your gods, and I will call on the LORD. The God who answers with fire is God.")
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To: antiRepublicrat
You don't have to be a religious puritan to object to the destruction of innocent human life to further scientific research.

I can only presume you had no problem with Dr. Mengele's scientific research.

37 posted on 06/09/2004 7:13:52 PM PDT by The Iguana
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To: Not gonna take it anymore

I can't endorse it either. Harvesting fetal cells for those who are living sits funny with me....


38 posted on 06/09/2004 7:15:57 PM PDT by Maigrey (He was our Governor; he was our Homeboy - Seven of Nine)
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To: Motherbear; All
The fate of the unborn is a question of the fate of the human race. We are one human family. If the rights of one part of that family are denied, it is of concern to each of us. What is at stake is no less than the essence of what freedom and rights are all about...Without the Judeo-Christian base which gives every individual an intrinsic dignity as made in the image of the personal-infinite Creator, each successive horror falls naturally into place. Combine arbitrary law (in which a small group of people may decide what is good for society at that moment of history) with the Supreme court ruling on arbitrary abortion and the gates are opened for many kinds of killing under the guise of social good...Any person, no matter who he or she is--a stranger or a friend, a fellow-beliver or someone who is still in rebellion against God, anyone of any age, before or after birth--any and every person is made after the likeness of God.

--Francis Schaeffer--Whatever Happened to the Human Race?

39 posted on 06/09/2004 7:16:09 PM PDT by Lady Eileen
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To: jwalsh07

I'm with you. As much respect as I have for Nancy Reagan, Laura Bush is right on with this one. God Bless the Bushes. They are our modern Reagans. They have their tough hills to climb and I support them 100%.


40 posted on 06/09/2004 7:17:11 PM PDT by 2nd Amendment
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