Guest guest Posted October 22, 2002 Report Share Posted October 22, 2002 Stem Cell Research Needs Your Vote On November 5th Senate Candidates Who Strongly Support Stem Cell Research Need Your Help! To those of us who suffer from illnesses such as juvenile diabetes, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, ALS, spinal cord injury, and to our families and friends, Each of the following candidates for the U.S. Senate: Senator Jean Carnahan in Missouri Senator Tom Harkin in Iowa Senator Tim in South Dakota Governor Jeanne Shaheen in New Hampshire strongly supports humane embryonic stem cell research, which has the potential to save millions of lives. Their opponents in these close Senatorial races oppose this research, and favor the imposition of criminal punishments upon scientists and patients who seek cures for these illnesses that affect our loved ones or ourselves. Jean Carnahan, Tom Harkin, Tim , and Jeanne Shaheen advocate that embryonic stem cell research be allowed to proceed under vigilant ethical safeguards. If their four Senate seats are lost in November, we may also lose the slim Senate majority that has advanced the cause of embryonic stem cell research. Without the votes on November 5th of all those who care and depend on the hope of this research, we may wake up on November 6th to see scientific progress in our country halted or even rolled back. We all need to get the word out that these four candidates will be effective advocates in the U.S. Senate on behalf of patients and their families. Please inform everyone you know who lives in Missouri, Iowa, South Dakota, or New Hampshire that voting for these candidates will help to protect and advance humane, life-saving biomedical research. You are receiving this message from a new organization, Seniors Allied For Biomedical Research (SABR). (This letter is entirely the work of volunteers, and is not associated in any way with the campaign of any candidate.) To voice your own support for humane biomedical research - and to receive our newsletter about current biomedical research controversies and discoveries, please consider becoming a member of Seniors Allied For Biomedical Research. Membership is free and open to all, regardless of age. Please take a moment to find out more about this organization by visiting our website: http://www.sabr.us We have not sent this email message out to many people. Please forward this important message to all of your friends, colleagues, and everyone else you know! It's literally a matter of life and death. Thank you, Barglow, M.D. Barglow Sandy Sue Rainey Rainey, M.D. Margret Schaefer, Ph.D. ********************************************** We believe that embryonic stem cell research has the potential to save the lives of millions of people, young and old, in every walk of life. Yet our intention is not to send this message to anyone who does not want to receive it. If you would like to be removed from the SABR mailing list, please reply to this message and include REMOVE in the subject line of your reply. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2002 Report Share Posted October 22, 2002 Stem Cell Research Needs Your Vote On November 5th Senate Candidates Who Strongly Support Stem Cell Research Need Your Help! To those of us who suffer from illnesses such as juvenile diabetes, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, ALS, spinal cord injury, and to our families and friends, Each of the following candidates for the U.S. Senate: Senator Jean Carnahan in Missouri Senator Tom Harkin in Iowa Senator Tim in South Dakota Governor Jeanne Shaheen in New Hampshire strongly supports humane embryonic stem cell research, which has the potential to save millions of lives. Their opponents in these close Senatorial races oppose this research, and favor the imposition of criminal punishments upon scientists and patients who seek cures for these illnesses that affect our loved ones or ourselves. Jean Carnahan, Tom Harkin, Tim , and Jeanne Shaheen advocate that embryonic stem cell research be allowed to proceed under vigilant ethical safeguards. If their four Senate seats are lost in November, we may also lose the slim Senate majority that has advanced the cause of embryonic stem cell research. Without the votes on November 5th of all those who care and depend on the hope of this research, we may wake up on November 6th to see scientific progress in our country halted or even rolled back. We all need to get the word out that these four candidates will be effective advocates in the U.S. Senate on behalf of patients and their families. Please inform everyone you know who lives in Missouri, Iowa, South Dakota, or New Hampshire that voting for these candidates will help to protect and advance humane, life-saving biomedical research. You are receiving this message from a new organization, Seniors Allied For Biomedical Research (SABR). (This letter is entirely the work of volunteers, and is not associated in any way with the campaign of any candidate.) To voice your own support for humane biomedical research - and to receive our newsletter about current biomedical research controversies and discoveries, please consider becoming a member of Seniors Allied For Biomedical Research. Membership is free and open to all, regardless of age. Please take a moment to find out more about this organization by visiting our website: http://www.sabr.us We have not sent this email message out to many people. Please forward this important message to all of your friends, colleagues, and everyone else you know! It's literally a matter of life and death. Thank you, Barglow, M.D. Barglow Sandy Sue Rainey Rainey, M.D. Margret Schaefer, Ph.D. ********************************************** We believe that embryonic stem cell research has the potential to save the lives of millions of people, young and old, in every walk of life. Yet our intention is not to send this message to anyone who does not want to receive it. If you would like to be removed from the SABR mailing list, please reply to this message and include REMOVE in the subject line of your reply. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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