Posted on 10/13/2004 4:20:11 PM PDT by Libloather
Kerry aide accused over 'Superman' stem cell claim
13/10/2004 - 15:02:05
Vice-presidential hopeful John Edwards has sparked a row by claiming that under a John Kerry administration people like Christopher Reeve will get up out of that wheelchair and walk again.
Mr Edwards raised eyebrows with the pledge at an election campaign rally, a day after the death of the paralysed Superman actor was announced.
The Kerry team has repeatedly promised that it would allow stem cell research if in power, opening the way for potential cures for diseases.
By contrast President George Bush has placed strict limitations on the use of the controversial science, which often uses human embryos.
Speaking in Iowa, Senator Edwards said Reeve, who died on Sunday, was a powerful voice for the need to do stem cell research and change the lives of people like him.
He said: If we do the work that we can do in this country, the work that we will do when John Kerry is president, people like Christopher Reeve will get up out of that wheelchair and walk again.
The North Carolina Democrats comments sparked an angry response from Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, a Republican.
Mr Frist, a heart surgeon from Tennessee, called the remarks crass and shameful.
I find it opportunistic to use the death of someone like Christopher Reeve - I think it is shameful in order to mislead the American people, he said.
He said: We should be offering people hope, but neither physicians, scientists, public servants or trial lawyers like John Edwards should be offering hype.
It is cruel to people who have disabilities and chronic diseases, and, on top of that, its dishonest.
Its giving false hope to people, and I can tell you as a physician whos treated scores of thousands of patients that you dont give them false hope.
Edwards campaign spokesman Mark Kornblau replied that under Mr Bush such breakthroughs may never be possible if science is hindered.
Whats crass is George Bush standing in the way of promising stem cell research, he said.
Under the Bush Administration, embryonic stem cell research is strictly limited to cells already in existence.
But the science could one day help find cures for Parkinsons disease, juvenile diabetes and Alzheimers disease.
Reeve, who was paralysed in a horse riding accident nine years ago, had been central in the campaign to increase funding stem cell research.
Just days before his death, Reeve was mentioned by name by Massachusetts Senator Mr Kerry during a debate with the President in Missouri.
Maybe more money is needed to prevent horse riding accidents...
Require mandadory seatbelts and roll bars on horses.
I like how they call him a "Kerry aide" - his adoring man-servant.
"Edwards has sparked a row"
I love how they write over there!
naw they shold just go on and outlaw horseback riding all together.
And cancer and old age and plantar worts, fer cryin' out loud.
I'm a bit confused - could be the blonde hair :) - I thought that it was only FEDERAL money that wasn't allowed to fund stem cell research. Private money, state money and grants are all still able to fund the research. Am I wrong?
Was that part of the statement by Mark Kornblau or was it a false claim by the author of this article? Either way, it's a misrepresentation or using the word the left seems to be so fond of using, it is a lie!
The limit placed by Bush was federally funding the research, not doing the research on lines outside of the ones specified by the law that created the funding.
I still can't believe he would say such a foolish thing. Even with stem cell research, there's NO guarantee that it really could help paralyzed people to walk.
http://www.theonion.com/opinion/index.php?issue=4041
Correction: Under the Bush Administration, Federal funding of embryonic stem cell research is strictly limited to cells already in existence.
That's what I've heard...
Plantar Warts? Is that what's on Edwards lip? No wonder he has his head up in the clouds, when not up his....
And that science is empowered by paying women to create embryos so they can be diverted to stem cell research!
Maybe like aided & abetted (as in criminal behavior?)
So ... if we elect Kerry all disease will be cured immediately without raising taxes ?? damn these guys are good!!
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