Life Legal Defense Foundation, who in 2005 initiated the lawsuit
People's Advocate v. ICOC, challenging the constitutionality of the
governing board of the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine
(CIRM) to fund human embryonic stem cell research (HESCR), today warned
not to fall for the same rhetoric being heard from the proponents of
federal funding for embryo-destructive research. LLDF makes this
warning after yesterday's request by the Obama administration before
the judge -- who halted the illegal funding -- to allow the funding to
continue while the decision is appealed. The recent decision halting
funding is available at
ecf.dcd.uscourts.gov/cgi-bin/show_public_doc?2009cv1575-44.
CIRM was established by voter initiative in California due in large
part to proponents' promises of cures for all Californians resulting
from HESCR. To date, CIRM, or for that matter any HESCR research, has
produced no cures or therapies while over 70 therapies for various
diseases have been the result of non-controversial and life-affirming
cord blood and adult stem cell research --
stemcellresearch.org/facts/treatments.htm.
In spite of the absolute failure of HESCR and a Rasmussen Poll released
on Friday, August 27, 2010, that revealed "only 33% of U.S. voters
believe that taxpayer money should be spent on embryonic stem cell
research" and 57% of those polled OPPOSE taxpayer funding for
controversial stem cell research that requires destruction of human
embryos, it looks like Congress will consider legislation to approve
taxpayer funding for embryo-destructive research when the House
reconvenes in September.
H.R. 4808, the legislation most recently introduced by Rep. Diana
DeGette (D-CO), has broader consequences than legislation passed by the
House in prior Congresses. Pro-Life leaders oppose H.R. 4808 because it
directs federal funds to embryo-destructive research and unlike prior
bills passed by Congress, provides a basis for taxpayer funding for
research on stem cells taken from cloned embryos and embryos created
solely for the purpose of destruction.
Perhaps Americans who oppose federal funding ofc have watched the waste
of taxpayer funds in California appropriated to CIRM. CIRM funding has
been used largely for kingdom building among HESCR proponents. Funds
have also been used to advance HESCR rhetoric by characterizing it as
science education in government schools and colleges. An analysis of
how CIRM has spent millions of dollars of the California taxpayers'
hard-earned cash under the guise of "cures for all" that proponents
promised would result from embryo destructive research is available at
lldf.org/articles/stemcell.