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1 posted on 10/27/2006 8:09:49 AM PDT by Notwithstanding
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What's with all the excerpts?? Has the list grown that much?


2 posted on 10/27/2006 8:11:26 AM PDT by DCPatriot ("It aint what you don't know that kills you. It's what you know that aint so" Theodore Sturgeon)
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My question for Fox is this:

"If the Canadian Government healthcare system is so great, why did you decide to become a US Citizen?"

3 posted on 10/27/2006 8:11:50 AM PDT by Hoodat ( ETERNITY - Smoking, or Non-smoking?)
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Ann Coulter exposed (not to freepers, who already knew)the "sacred cow" tactics that the left continually uses: The 911 harpie widows, Max Cleeland, Christopher Reeve, "war hero" Murtha and now MJF. Screw them all and their leftwing pinko agenda.


5 posted on 10/27/2006 8:14:18 AM PDT by pissant
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"Fertility clinics have an inventory of surplus embryos, and they want the right to sell them."

Actually, I believe they can sell them now, just not to researchers funded by Fedeal dollars. Stem cell research is not outlawed- only restricted from getting Federal dollars for research using NEW lines of stems cells.


8 posted on 10/27/2006 8:17:11 AM PDT by Laserman
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My late father had Parkinson's. Its characterized by the onset of dykinesia and a frozen, shuffling manner to walking and with basic movements. The symptoms can be controlled by drugs. Michael J. Fox deserves our sympathy as a victim but when he enlists in a misleading way on one side of a partisan battle, yes the gloves do come off. He's not infallible and there's no cure for Parkinson's and its inaccurate to claim that embryonic stem cell research will lead to one and its offensive to insinuate one party is more compassionate towards those who suffer debilitating illnesses than the other. Republicans have every right to set the record straight.

"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." -Manuel II Paleologus

15 posted on 10/27/2006 8:22:45 AM PDT by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives On In My Heart Forever)
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The worm is turning on the dems on this issue and they will rue the day they brought it up. This one is so easy to slam, it isn't even funny. Spread the word. I sent this letter to the editor to two of my local news papers today, doubt it will get printed, but it was worth a shot.

Dear Sir/Madam

I noted your publication's eagerness to print stories coming to Michael J. Fox's defense, but noted that no stories or editorials appeared to give the counter point of view. Perhaps before you take up his cause by ignoring the other side of the story you should learn the facts.

Fact 1, Amendment 2 has "Stem Cell Research" in its title, but it actually is an amendment to primarily allow human cloning. The headline doesn't match the story, so to speak, with this amendment.

Fact 2, Stem Cell Research can be broken up into three basic types, namely, adult, ambilical cord, and embryonic. Of the three types, only the first two have shown any promise. In contrast, embryonic stem cells have lead to some quite adverse side effects, such as the formation of tumors, when tested on animals.

Fact 3, Senator Talent and the Republican Party actually do support the first two types of stem cell research and have voted to fund it on numerous occasions, something one William Jefferson Clinton (a democrat) would not do.

Fact 4, Michael J. Fox implied, if not actually stated, that Senator Talent doesn't support ANY stem cell research. That is not true as stated above. Michael J. Fox stated that Amendment 2 was a pro stem cell research proposal. That is not true as set forth above.

Michael J. Fox, for whatever reason, appeared in a commercial that was inaccurate, to say the least, and used his status as a champion of those afflicted with Parkinson's disease promote that inaccuracy. If you decry others for using their status to refute Michael J. Fox, surely you must also decry Michael J. Fox? Of cousre you don't, because Michael is afflicted with this disease. But that does not give him carte blanche to abuse his status and tell a lie. If anything, he is giving false hope to victims. Yes, that is correct, false hope. I say this again, he is promoting embryonic stem cell research and it has shown no promise of efficacy. Being a victim does not give one carte blanche. He has done so much good in raising funds and calling attention to Parkinsons, why would he risk it all to appear in a political ad? I know.

Fact 5, Michael J. Fox is still a liberal hollywood elite, regardless of his disease. He simply could not help himself. Except this time, he was able to conflate his status as a spokesman for Parkinsons disease with his politics. That goes to far.

Very truly yours
16 posted on 10/27/2006 8:23:53 AM PDT by FlipWilson
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Why is there so much attention given to what actors and ententainers do and say?

Not too long ago they were relegated to the tabloids where the brainless could relish in their trailer-trash antics.
Reacting, even negatively, to their inane ramblings simply grants them a degree of legitimacy which, historically, they have never deserved.

19 posted on 10/27/2006 8:28:04 AM PDT by Publius6961 (MSM: Israelis are killed by rockets; Lebanese are killed by Israelis.)
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This will see a limited exposure in the MSM. If the article had been otherwise, the NYT and WaPo would have it on front page.
20 posted on 10/27/2006 8:29:01 AM PDT by vetvetdoug
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MJ Fox is not doing ads only in MO. He's taking his shaking show on the road as he did an ad for Tammy Duckworth here in IL (6th District). It's the same cra garbage;
The nice Dem will cure me, the mean republican wants me to die.
It's sick and HE is pathetic. He's behaving like a cheap whore.
23 posted on 10/27/2006 8:33:20 AM PDT by Condor51 ("Alot" is NOT a word and doesn't mean "many". It is 'a lot', two separate words.)
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I suffer from a genetic neurological disease called CMT Type II. I understand how when you are in trouble, that the wrong thing can suddenly become tempting. Very tempting. But that is when you have to stick to your values the most. I hope that Micheal J Fox finds it within himself to be ashamed for letting his sickness drive him into wanting something so wrong. And I hope that he finds the strength to face his affliction with courage and peace.....something that he will never truly be able to do if he is letting it color his values.


29 posted on 10/27/2006 8:43:12 AM PDT by Dreagon
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"Non-stem-cell research has great promise, but it somehow hasn't captured political imaginations. Earlier this year, gene researchers announced a new therapy, using a virus to place a powerful protein into the brain to change its dopamine-production characteristics. The possible benefits for patients with neurological diseases are great.

This therapy could be in clinical trials in three to five years, long before any stem-cell application is identified. (http://www.genome newsnetwork.org/articles/10-00/ Parkinsons-monkeys.shtml)"

This is the very therapy that the Michael J. Fox foundation is providing 1.9 million dollars to support Phase II trials and it's right on the front page of the website both as an article and a press release. From Oct. 17, 2006:


Gene Therapy Trials Show Promise against Parkinson's

Two studies benefit patients without adverse effects, but more tests are needed to be sure

And the press release, October 10, 2006:

Foundation Awards $1.9 Million to Support Ceregene Phase II Gene Therapy Clinical Trial

Funding follows on promising early results of Phase I trial


Shame on Michael Fox indeed! He is not only manipulating his medication to promote a false "promise" for the sake of influencing gullible voters, he is knowingly selling a fraudulent product hoping for political advantage. He was "acting" all right but the role he was playing was that of a HYPOCRITE and a CHARLATAN. He needs to be exposed for doing this and soon!!

There was a thread titled, "Virus, Not Embryo, Can Reverse Parkinson's Disease" exactly 6 years ago, October 28, 2000, about this therapy with an article that was published from the October 27, 2000 issue of Science magazine. Since then they have been working on the Phase I trials which have been very promising. That was the first year that Fox voted in an American election--for Gore of course. Just before the 2000 election, this is what he had to say in an article in the NY Times thanks to a post by LadyDoc:

A Crucial Election for Medical Research By MICHAEL J. FOX
As a Parkinson's disease patient and a new American citizen, I look forward to Election Day as something momentous: It's not just the first presidential race in which I can vote (I was born in Canada). The outcome is likely to have a dramatic bearing on my prognosis — and that of millions of Americans whose lives have been touched by Parkinson's, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, spinal cord injury, Huntington's disease, Alzheimer's disease and other devastating illnesses. That's because one question that may be decided on Tuesday is whether stem cell research — which holds the best hope of a cure for such diseases — will be permitted to go forward.
Campaign aides to George W. Bush, who has not publicly addressed the issue, stated on several occasions that a Bush administration would overturn current National Institutes of Health guideines and ban federal funding for stem cell research. Why? Because the research, which uses human embryos discarded from fertility clinics, has become enmeshed in the politics of abortion. Mr. Bush favors a ban on stem cell research, one aide said, "because of his pro-life views."
Yet stem cell research has nothing to do with abortion. It is not the same as fetal tissue research, the federal funding of which was banned by Presidents Reagan and Bush (but has since been authorized by Congress). Stem cell work uses undifferentiated cells extracted from embryos just a few days old — embryos produced during in vitro fertilization, a process that creates many more fertilized eggs than are implanted in the wombs of women trying to become pregnant. Currently, more than 100,000 embryos are frozen in storage. Most of these microscopic clumps of cells are destined to be destroyed — ending any potential for life.
Their potential for saving lives, however, may be unlimited. Given the proper signal or environment, stem cells, transplanted into human tissue, can be induced to develop into brain, heart, skin, bone marrow cells — indeed, any specialized cells. The scientific research community believes that the transplanted stem cells may be able to regenerate dead or dying human tissue, reversing the progress of disease. According to Cure, a coalition of 28 groups representing patients with cancer, Parkinson's, paralysis and other maladies, "no research in recent history has offered as much hope" for cures.
Support for stem-cell research comes not just from pro-choice Democrats like Al Gore but also from Republicans who have concluded, in the words of former Senator Bob Dole, that supporting such research is "the pro-life position to take."
The list includes Republican senators like Strom Thurmond of South Carolina, John McCain of Arizona, Connie Mack of Florida and Pete Domenici of New Mexico. Even Senator Gordon Smith of Oregon, who the National Right to Life Committee says voted "the right way" on abortion every time last year, supports the research. (let me note: they supported research in the past, before it was known stem cells could be obtained from non fetal tissue)
His family has experience with the ravages of Parkinson's disease, and he has concluded, "Part of my pro-life ethic is to make life better for the living." This is the real compassionate conservatism. One hopes that between now and next Tuesday, Mr. Bush will explain to those of us with debilitating diseases — indeed, to all of us — why it is more pro-life to throw away stem cells than to put them to work saving lives.
Michael J. Fox, the actor, is active in organizations working to combat Parkinson's disease. Copyright 2000 The New York Times Company


He's still playing the same tune even though he knows it's
off-key!






31 posted on 10/27/2006 8:50:55 AM PDT by Albertafriend
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As another Freeper said,

MJF should take his sperm, fertilize his wife's eggs, and devour his children's stem cells to cure himself.


32 posted on 10/27/2006 8:52:37 AM PDT by reagandemocrat
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Fetal stem cell research is legal in the EU, they voted it in a few years ago.

And if I remember correctly, it's legal in most of South America, in India, and China.

Anyone who wishes to reap the benefits of fetal stem cell research can go to one of these diverse international centers.

Anyone who whines that the research is not being done is either grossly misinformed or is intending to deceive through disinformation.
34 posted on 10/27/2006 9:02:38 AM PDT by DBrow
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He was also wealthy enough to afford an operation which is probably out of reach of most people with this disease. It is called thalamotomy which destroys, permanently, the part of the Thalamus that causes involuntary movement of the extremities.

Gives pause of why his political ad shows him about to fall out of his chair because of his thrashing about. Doesn't it?

I'm not saying he was acting but....


36 posted on 10/27/2006 9:06:26 AM PDT by RetSignman (New York Times.."All the news that fits our agenda")
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You nailed it. I watched my father, a retired Army officer with three wars under his belt fight Parkinsons disease.He died in 86 from cancer. Never did he look like Fox before meds or after them. I have seen many with the disease, but; none were ever as histrionic as Fox was.


38 posted on 10/27/2006 9:17:16 AM PDT by Lumper20
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bump


39 posted on 10/27/2006 9:18:05 AM PDT by GOPJ (Movie tickets are donations to the people who undermine us, our families, and our beliefs.)
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More here...
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1726709/posts


42 posted on 10/27/2006 9:28:39 AM PDT by PGalt
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You know, I think playing the "Pity Me, Attention Wh@re" tactic has jumped the shark. Christopher Reeve may have been the last to get away with it.


50 posted on 10/27/2006 1:10:25 PM PDT by Mamzelle
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Great article, good post!


51 posted on 10/27/2006 7:14:42 PM PDT by Enlightiator
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Good article. I gave it some keywords for better exposure.


52 posted on 10/27/2006 7:32:25 PM PDT by TigersEye ("Everywhere I go there's a Predator in tow, life goes on without me!")
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