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John Matheussen ran in the NJ U.S. Senate primary as a PRO-LIFE Candidate. Diane Allen ran as a pro-choice US Senate Primary Candidate and may run for Governor. Gerald Cardinale, a conservative, who has been pro life up to now was also a candidate in the NJ 5th Congressional District Primary against Scott Garrett.
1 posted on 12/16/2002 7:35:30 PM PST by Coleus
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Lies about FETAL Stem Cell Research

http://www.freerepublic.com/forum/a3b3fd0b84dba.htm

http://www.stemcellresearch.org

http://www.gene-watch.org/

http://www.usccb.org/prolife/issues/bioethic/stemfax1.htm

http://www.usccb.org/prolife/issues/bioethic/stemfax2.htm

http://www.usccb.org/prolife/issues/bioethic/stemfax3.htm

http://www.usccb.org/prolife/issues/bioethic/stemfax4.htm
2 posted on 12/16/2002 7:39:34 PM PST by Coleus
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To: PaulNYC; tsomer; Mixer; MattinNJ; OceanKing; TomT in NJ; Coleus; agrace; Alberta's Child; ...
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5 posted on 12/16/2002 8:35:42 PM PST by Coleus
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Today, 25 NJ Senators shamefully embraced gruesome and destructive research in which human beings will be experimented on for their desired cells and/or organs.

(Tomorrow: Comet strikes Atlantic Ocean, all of New Jersey lost in massive tidal wave...our reporter is one the scene, we hope to have footage at eleven...)

6 posted on 12/16/2002 8:44:28 PM PST by Polycarp
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Source: Wall St. Journal; December 3, 2002

Research Shows Fetal Cells From Abortions Don't Help Parkinson's

Washington, DC -- A second study of transplanted fetal cells obtained from abortions has failed to show a therapeutic benefit in Parkinson's disease patients and produced serious side effects in some patients, the Wall Street Journal reports. The findings are "a blow" to researchers who had thought that transplants of brain tissue from aborted babies could stop the effects of the disease.

For the study, which involved 34 participants, Mount Sinai School of Medicine and University of South Florida researchers infused brain tissue from up to eight aborted babies, ranging from six to nine weeks old, into 23 patients with Parkinson's disease.

Brain scans of the participants indicated that the transplanted cells functioned "normally," but researchers were unable to "find any measurable improvement on tests of motor and other skills," according to the report.

In addition, the "most severe setback" was side effects that included uncontrolled limb movement in 13 patients. Three patients experienced such severe side effects that they required additional surgeries to control them.

The study -- the second of two federally funded studies to examine if embryonic stem cells can repair brain tissue in Parkinson's patients -- could lead to a "winding down" for future fetal-cell transplants. Anthony Lang, a Parkinson's expert at Toronto Western Hospital in Canada, said, "This is a surprising result that forces reconsideration of transplantation without a great deal more research."

The study could also have implications for embryonic stem cell research, which has recently "upstaged both politically and scientifically" research using fetal cells from abortions. Some researchers consider stem cells "more versatile" than fetal cells.

President Bush in August 2001 prohibited federal funding for any new embryonic stem cell research. Research using fetal cells from abortions, however, is covered by a separate rule established in 1993 under former President Clinton.





Fetal Cell Study a Bust
By David Brody, Washington, D.C., correspondent

SUMMARY: A federally funded medical study shows
conclusively that fetal cells taken from abortions do not
benefit Parkinson's patients. As a matter of fact, many of
them experienced serious side effects.

For years, liberal scientists had thought taking cells from
aborted fetuses would be a cure-all for adults that have
debilitating diseases. But a study from the University of
Florida shows that's not the case at all. Researchers
infused brain tissue from up to eight aborted babies into
Parkinson's patients. Not only did the treatments not
help the patients, but 13 of them suffered uncontrollable
limb movement. Three of them needed additional
surgery to fix the problem.

Richard Doerflinger, a spokesman for the National
Conference of Catholic Bishops, says it's a case of "I
told you so."

"This is what the pro-life movement was saying 10 years
ago -- that this was not so promising, that is was morally
problematic," Doerflinger said. "It looks, once again, as
though we were right. I don't imagine anyone's going to
thank us for that."

Two years ago, another federally funded study showed
the same type of results. So, the question really is: Why
doesn't this type of research end once and for all? Tom
Lothamer, executive director of Baptists for Life, has a
theory.

"It is satanic to me. That's really the bottom line,"
Lothamer said. "It doesn't make sense why they
continue to have to keep trying to go down this road
when ... they're finding negative results."

Some might hope that these negative results using
aborted fetal tissue might also give researchers pause
before plunging further into the area of stem cells
derived from human embryos. However, Doerflinger
doubts that will happen and, in fact, he envisions a far
worse scenario.

"The reaction that some people are having to this latest
study is that, 'Oh, the fetal tissue doesn't work so we
must renew our efforts to go even further down the
ethical sink by going more and more into embryonic
stem cell research,' " he said.

In addition to being unethical, Doerflinger noted such
research would be scientifically irresponsible because, in
the past, when cells from an embryo were placed into
animals, the animals got tumors.
7 posted on 12/16/2002 9:13:06 PM PST by Coleus
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President Bush Appoints 5 PRO ABORTION Judges to the NJ Federal Judiciary!!

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/794020/posts
8 posted on 12/16/2002 9:17:11 PM PST by Coleus
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http://www.njrtl.org/legislation.php
10 posted on 12/16/2002 9:49:10 PM PST by Coleus
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To: Coleus; Polycarp; Siobhan
5 Republican Senators voted in favor of S1909. They are: Robert Singer (R-30), Richard Bagger (R-21), Joseph Palaia (R-11), Senator Joseph Kyrillos, who is also State Republican Chairman (R-13), Bill Gormley (R-2).

All 20 Democrats voted in favor of S1909. They are: Senator John Adler (D-6), Byron Baer (D-37), Wayne Bryant (D-5), Barbara Buono (D-18, sponsor), Joseph Charles (D-31), Richard Codey (D-27, sponsor), Joseph Coniglio (D-38), Garry Furnari, Jr. (D-36), Nia Gill (D-34), John Girgenti (D-35), Sharpe James (D-29), Bernard Kenny, Jr. (D-33), Raymond Lesniak (D-20), Ronald Rice (D-28), Nicholas Sacco (D-32), Bob Smith (D-17), Joseph Suliga (D-22), Stephen Sweeney (D-3), Shirley Turner (D-15),Joseph Vitale (D-19 sponsor)

15 of 20 Republicans abstained on S1909. They are: Senators Diane Allen (R-7), Martha Bark (R-8), John Bennett, Co-Senate President(R-12), Anthony Bucco (R-25), James Cafiero (R-1),Gerald Cardinale (R-39), Andy Ciesla (R-10), Len Connors (R-9), Peter Inverso (R-14), Walter Kavanaugh (R-16), Leonard Lance (R-23), Robert Littell (R-24), Robert Martin (R-26), John Matheussen (R-4), Henry McNamara (R-40)

I would say there is a fair amount of Catholics listed here. Where's the bishop's decry? Where's the bishop's public excommunication?

19 posted on 12/17/2002 7:23:51 AM PST by ThomasMore
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Truly a sick and inhumane evil process. May God have mercy on us.
23 posted on 12/17/2002 9:46:50 AM PST by Gophack
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Apalling. But this the the State that failed to elect Schundler and that elevated a has-been over a good candidate. Pray for them.
27 posted on 12/17/2002 11:45:34 AM PST by afraidfortherepublic
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Legislation would authorize partial birth abortions up to the day of delivery and establish human embryo and fetal farms in NJ.

Today, 25 NJ Senators shamefully embraced gruesome and destructive research in which human beings will be experimented on for their desired cells and/or organs. In addition to allowing embryonic human beings left over from infertility clinics to be dissected and killed, S1909 allows the artificial manufacture of cloned human beings to be implanted into a uterus at the embryonic stage and harvested for research and killed at any time from the embryonic period through the ninth month of gestation. Commenting on the legislation, Marie Tasy, Director of Public & Legislative Affairs for New Jersey Right to Life, said, “this is truly mad science.”

Disgusting .... if the terrorists get nukes ... I hope they bomb here first.

38 posted on 12/17/2002 2:18:06 PM PST by Centurion2000
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