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Illegal Beings: Human Clones

New revolution brewing

libfemme ( 06/04/2004, 18:17:44 )

The Student Society for Stem Cell Research has a nicely written press release about what issues are at stake in the cloning political controversy.The Berkeley Stem Cell conference going on this weekend was organized by people like Don Reed whose son was paralyzed in a football accident. Reed believes research will lead to a cure for his son Roman, enabling him to walk again. “There are millions of folks in wheelchairs whom this research could benefit”.*Richard Arvedon was a civil rights organizer in the South in the ‘60s. He and his wife have a daughter with juvenile diabetes. Arvedon is now engaged in a new cause, advocating on behalf of the research with embryonic stem cells which could be developed into insulin-generating cells to cure her illness.The Cures for California campaign gathered over one million signatures to place the California Stem Cell Research and Cures Initiative on the November ballot and is a sponsor of the Berkeley stem cell conference.They describe opponents of cloning/stem cells as coming from 2 different camps: religious conservatives who see research on embryos as undermining opposition to abortion, and leftists who fear invitro methods of conceptions which could be used in the future by eugenists.

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