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  1. Hey – just to interject – I just got this email from another
    campaign and thought it worthwhile to put out in the ‘sphere.
    If you want, check it out and sign up – we need to turn up the
    heat on Bush in all corners.

    Thanks!

    BullsFan79

    From: Craig Kirby, Deutsch for Senate
    Subject: We Can Save Lives – Tell George W. Bush to Stop
    Blocking American Scientists

    The passing of Ronald Reagan has refocused the nation on
    the importance of stem cell research, and the promise that
    it holds for so many Americans. But even as our nation’s
    top scientists work around the clock in their efforts to
    cure Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, Diabetes, Tay-Sachs, Sickle
    Cell Anemia, and Paralysis, their hands are tied by the
    short-sighted agenda of George W. Bush, who three years
    ago outlawed federal funding for this life-saving research.

    Take this opportunity today to tell the president to stop
    his obstructionist tactics and allow scientists to do their
    critical work. Sign the petition today:

    http://www.deutsch2004.org/petition/stemcell.shtml

    This week U.S. Representative Peter Deutsch (D) of Florida
    introduced a bill in Congress that would lift the ban on
    federal funding for stem cell research. The bill would
    enable researchers to use stem cell lines left over from
    the in vitro fertilization process, but only with the
    express consent of the donor. At the same time, the bill
    also would ensure that the research could have a wide range
    of applications through a new focus on diversity of stem cell
    lines. Finally, the bill creates an office within the NIH to
    be called the “Ronald Reagan Office of Human Stem Cell
    Research” to oversee all research on the subject.

    The bill has broad support nationwide. Republicans such as
    first lady Nancy Reagan and Senator Orrin Hatch – not to
    mention research advocates like Christopher Reeves and
    Mary Tyler Moore – have urged the president to take a
    more compassionate, common-sense stance on this issue.
    However, until George W. Bush ends his divisive posturing,
    many Republicans will not support the bill. Send him
    a message today that curing illness, not scoring
    political points, should be a top priority.

    Once you’ve signed the petition, please copy this email
    and forward it to your friends and relatives, and ask
    them to join you in signing as well.

    Craig Kirby
    Campaign Manager
    Deutsch for U.S. Senate (D)

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