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Catholic Medical Association protests funding Embryonic Stem Cell Research
posted by Julie Grimstad
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Dear Members,
Below is the text of CMA's Press Release responding to President Obama's revocation of the Bush policy regarding human embryonic stem cell research -- a policy that provided ethical limits, but not a ban, on federal funding.
A formatted copy of the Press Release is also attached. Please circulate this far and wide.
Thanks.
John F. Brehany, Ph.D., S.T.L.
Executive Director and Ethicist
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: John Brehany, Ph.D., S.T.L. Executive Director & Ethicist
Catholic Medical Association
215-877-9099; info@cathmed.org
CMA Protests Obama Executive Order
Funding Life-Destroying Embryonic Stem Cell Research
DATELINE March 10, 2009 The Catholic Medical Association (CMA) protests President Obama's March 9, 2009, executive order providing taxpayer funding for research that destroys the lives of human embryos. This decision demonstrates a disregard for human life, for the beliefs of millions of Americans, and for the lives and health of those suffering from devastating diseases and injuries.
CMA President Louis C. Breschi, M.D., stated, "It is very unfortunate that, at a time when ethical options are showing greater promise than ever, and when the nation's economy is suffering, President Obama would direct more taxpayer dollars into scientific research that is unethical, ineffective, unworkable, and unnecessary."
John F. Brehany, Ph.D., CMA's executive director, explained further: "President Obama's radical new policy is unethical because human beingsat the embryonic stage of lifeare being destroyed in the name of curing disease. It is ineffective because human embryonic stem cell research has no demonstrated success in treating diseases, despite receiving hundreds of millions of dollars in federal, state, and private funding. Basing therapies on human embryonic stem cells is unworkable because it will require obtaining human eggs from thousands of womena painful, dangerous, and expensive process. And finally, destroying human embryos is unnecessary. Not only have adult stem cell (ASC) therapies demonstrated real-life success in treating dozens of diseases, but new induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) techniques have created cells with all the properties of embryonic stem cellswithout destroying human lives to obtain them."
President Obama's action belies the language of consensus, high ideals, and scientific objectivity in which it is wrapped. For, at the same he overturned the executive order limiting federal funding to those embryonic stem cell lines created before August 9, 2001, President Obama also revoked, without comment, a June 20, 2007, executive order (no. 13435) encouraging the National Institutes of Health to promote research into clinically effective alternative sources of stem cell linessources that do not depend on destroying human life.
Finally, while President Obama claimed that he would reject "cloning for human reproduction," he failed to acknowledge that he actually supports human cloningfor therapy and research. His policy provides taxpayer funding for a new industry dedicated to creating and destroying human lives in labs.
The Catholic Medical Association is the nation's largest professional organization of Catholic physicians. To learn more about the CMA and its publications, go to www.cathmed.org.


