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Dolores, you are so right.  The suffering in this world is monstrous and to
not take the opportunity to do something about it is indeed a great moral
failure.  How many egregious acts does this administration have to commit
before people wake up?
ray
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dolores Buente" <Annieann12345@xxxxxxx>
To: <PARKINSN@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2005 11:50 AM
Subject: Re: PD and politics


Dear List members,

I feel that Linda's message in regard to PD and politics is  so important
that it bears repeating and deserves our time to reflect upon  it and
fully
comprehend its meaning.

Linda wrote that anyone who thinks that finding a cure for Parkinson's
doesn't involve politics is living with their head buried in the sand.
She
explains that it took three years of political activism to pass the Udall
bill  and
that Parkinson's research would still be receiving the lowest  funding of
all
chronic illnesses if people hadn't worked politically to turn  that
around.

She points out that while billions of dollars are being spent on the war
in
Iraq, the proposed budget for the NIH this year is a 1/2 percent
increase.
With the rate of inflation, this represents less dollars than we  had to
work
with last year.

The current administration is ignoring the advice of scientific experts in
their fields in favor of the opinions of religious fundamentalists and neo
conservatives.  Medical advisory committees have been stacked with those
who
share the President's social and religious beliefs.  Scientific
associations
have termed George W. Bush as "The most anti-science President  in
history."

As a person with Parkinson's disease, these are all very important issues
to
me.  These issues affect my life and my future. They  affect the lives and
futures of my children and grandchild.  I am  but one of many whose lives
and
futures are affected by  the decisions our political leaders wish to make
for us
(for  society) and I do not choose to sit back quietly and  politely when
I
do not agree.  I think we all should have learned a  lesson on that when
we
watched as levees broke, a city  flooded and thousands of lives were
jeopardized
as a result of a failure of  leadership to initiate either a responsible
plan
for  prevention or an organized plan for responsive emergency action.

Yes, I know, and I will agree with the principle that our leadership  is
not
responsible for nor can they be expected to prevent or remand  every
disastrous act of nature and every affliction that can befall  us.  What I
do not agree
with is our leaders being presented with  a reasonable opportunity to
fund,
explore, research and hopefully  find cures for some of mankind's most
devastating diseases through  embryonic stem cell research and their
choice not to do
so....I call that a  monstrous failure of leadership!

There are some who will find this message inappropriate to this forum  but
in
spite of the risk of being offensive, I feel it imperative to  express to
the
Parkinson's community my feelings about the importance of  PD's connection
to
politics and the need to be vocal on this  issue.

Dee

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