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Sue Pendleton
02-15-2002, 10:43 PM
We need people from Louisiana to write, call and fax the senator and let her know that somatic cell nuclear transfer--SCNT(better phrase than therapeutic cloning) is not meant to create life as in babies but to keep those alive healthy. And the only women being recruited in the DC area for IVF (a procedure for infertile couples) are those between 21 and 32 and preferably college students or graduates because they tend to pay better attention to their health than poor women.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 5, 2002

Landrieu Leads Opposition to Human Cloning

(WASHINGTON, DC) - Saying she is opposed to the creation of life for the purpose of destroying it, U.S. Senator Mary Landrieu (D-La.) today became the lead sponsor on legislation to ban human cloning. Senator Landrieu joins U.S. Senator Sam Brownback (R-KS) in cosponsoring the Brownback-Landrieu Human Cloning Prohibition Act (S. 1899). "The American people insist that the work of science must be conditioned on conscience," Landrieu said. "Anything short of a complete ban creates a loophole that would allow researchers, seeking to make money or headlines, the power to decide this issue for the American people. The risks of human cloning outweigh the potential benefits. There are other technologies available that allow the same medical advances to move forward, without bearing these risks. That is the direction supported by the people of Louisiana and the nation, and that is the direction of this legislation. I am proud to co-sponsor this bill with Senator Brownback."

Efforts to create human beings by cloning mark a new and decisive step toward turning human reproduction during a manufacturing process in which children are made in laboratories according to preordained specifications. The Brownback-Landrieu Human Cloning Prohibition Act would ban all human cloning. Among the many concerns cloning opponents have is that vulnerable, low income women could be used as harvest tools.

"I am pleased to recognize Sen. Landrieu's cosponsorship of the Human Cloning Prohibition Act today," Brownback said. "Sen. Landrieu understands the dangers and moral dilemmas associated with cloning human beings. In addition, science continues to prove that human cloning is unnecessary. We can find cures for the many diseases that plague humanity without creating human clones," Brownback said.

cheesecake
02-16-2002, 06:23 AM
All I can say is AH S**T!! Get the facts correct. A bigger issue is to readch a Washington Post Reporter who will show an unbiased flip side.

I will contact some friends in Arkansas who can reach out to their friends in LA.

Sue Pendleton
02-16-2002, 09:21 PM
Cheese, I've been keeping an eye on all the area papers, The Washington Post, Washington Times and the Baltimore Sun and the anti-cloning/anti-cures people are keeping this out of the newspapers. Just like when we had a major press conference last year on Capital Hill when Senator Orrin Hatch came out in favor of embryonic research and that was overshadowed by Chandra Levy and the death of Katherine Graham, this issue is being buried by the Enron bankruptcy and the 2003 budget.

People, please fax copies of your story with, preferably, a picture of you and/or your family in the page to the home state offices or as Cheese suggested, get an appointment to meet your home State Senators and local US Representative in their home offices.

CLC379
02-18-2002, 05:24 AM
damn pendleton you put about every excuse in there maybe you could also link 9-11 to it too?

Want to be involved in reasearch. like a guinee pig

Sue Pendleton
02-18-2002, 11:29 PM
CLC, everything blow the line
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is from Senator Landrieux's press release. Those aren't my words, those are the words we have to shoot down and shoot this week! So write to friends in LA to get them to call her home office's this week as well as Brownback's Kansas offices.