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Bishops Welcome Ruling Against Embryonic Stem Cell Funding, Urge Government to Pursue Ethical Stem Cell Research

 

Cardinal Daniel DiNardo
Chairman, Committee on Pro-Life Activities (USCCB)

8/25/2010

   
 

WASHINGTON—Cardinal Daniel DiNardo of Galveston-Houston, chairman of the Committee on Pro-Life Activities of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, welcomed the federal court injunction against the Obama administration’s funding of human embryonic stem cell research, calling the ruling a “victory for common sense and sound medical ethics.”  He said this ruling also vindicates the bishops’ reading of the Dickey amendment, the amendment approved by Congress since 1996, which prevents federal funding of research in which human embryos are harmed or destroyed.

“I hope this court decision will encourage our government to renew and expand its commitment to ethically sound avenues of stem cell research,” Cardinal DiNardo added. “These avenues are showing far more promise than destructive human embryo research in serving the needs of suffering patients.”

The full statement follows:


The preliminary injunction against the Obama administration’s funding of human embryonic stem cell research is a welcome victory for common sense and sound medical ethics.  It also vindicates a reading of Congress’s statutory language on embryo research that the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops has defended for more than a decade.


Each year since 1996, Congress has approved the Dickey amendment to forbid funding any “research in which” human embryos are harmed or destroyed.  This should ensure that taxpayers are not forced to fund a research project when pursuing that project requires the destruction of human life at its earliest stage.  However, beginning with a legal memo commissioned by the Clinton administration in January 1999, this law has been distorted and narrowed to allow federal funding of research that directly relies on such destruction.  As the bishops’ conference said in congressional testimony in 1999, “a mere bookkeeping distinction between funds used to destroy the embryo and funds used to work with the resultant cells is not sufficient” to comply with the law.  In the health care reform debate, as well, we have pointed out that an executive order by itself cannot change the meaning of a law passed by Congress, and that the longstanding policy against funding health plans that cover abortion is not satisfied, but circumvented, by a bookkeeping distinction that merely segregates accounts within such plans.


A task of good government is to use its funding power to direct resources where they will best serve and respect human life, not to find new ways to evade this responsibility. I hope this court decision will encourage our government to renew and expand its commitment to ethically sound avenues of stem cell research. These avenues are showing far more promise than destructive human embryo research in serving the needs of suffering patients.

   
 
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SENATOR JOE CARRARO says:
9/3/2012 1:38:06 AM
Dear Father Pavone,

When you come to New Mexico for your meeting, I hope you would consider a serious problem that allows the killing of babies since everyone else seems more interested in the business and politics of pro-life than actually saving lives.

As a former State Senator now running as an Independent, I have been embroiled in a controversy with Right to Life that has far-reaching implications beyond this election.

NMRTL changed its questionnaire this year by not including a question to candidates about our position on embryonic stem cells so that it would be able to recommend my opponent John Ryan in its endorsement process even though he was the prime sponsor of the Embryonic Stem Cell Research Bill for four years, with it passing the State Senate, but being stopped in the House through the courageous efforts of our Catholic Speaker of the House Ben Lujan. Unfortunately Speaker Lujan is not returning and this bill will most likely pass and become law, if Ryan is there to reintroduce it.

I decided to run against Ryan because of some Catholics concern of his anti-life stand on this legislation and because of the political assaults on our Christian faith and the Catholic Church in particular. I think I have been able to provide a strong effective voice defending our Faith and the issues of our concern, but it’s difficult not having the ability to differentiate myself from my opponent on the pro-life issue. He is now using that NMRTL recommendation to convince pro-life Republicans who were my supporters to support him because I am no longer a Republican and he is campaigning with RTL Executive Director Dauneen Dolce at his side.

NMRTL has also endorsed me, but has threatened to remove my endorsement if I complain about their failure to include the question about embryonic stem cells and it’s political decision to recommend Ryan. National Right to Life let me know in writing to” shut up” or they would take away my endorsement. And as a former President of Right to Life, who fought the early battles when people would picket my restaurant to try to put me out of business because of my defense of Life, and have Right to Choose organizations such as Planned Parenthood and NARAL spend a lot of money and provide many volunteers to campaign against me when I ran for the State Senate, that threat is clearly an affront to all of us who fight for Life.

Legislators in other states I contacted have been sent a RTL questionnaire that contains the Embryonic Stem Cell question, proving that the NMRTL specifically didn’t include that question to protect Ryan even though I pointed out that embryonic stem cell research was gong on at UNM just awaiting some government funding.

I entered this race without resources and as an Independent knew that I would not receive much support from Republicans, and that Ryan’s powerful Republican Pro-choice friend Jay McCleskey, had declared that he would defeat me at any cost. But being that District 10 is 90% of my old District and 10% Ryan’s, I thought that everything else being equal, I had a good chance of winning especially if the pro-life community united behind my campaign as they have done in the past. But that has all changed since RTL has become a political wing of the Republican Party. So while the President of National Right to Life can proclaim that they are endorsing Romney because Obama is in favor of “killing human embryos, ” they can at the same time recommend Ryan, a candidate who actually sponsors that legislation, running against a candidate who is a pro-Life activist and was President of Right to Life.

I need some help to correct this wrong and sinful action. I need the help of my Church. This is not an issue of my candidacy or the politics of religion. If we truly believe that life begins at conception, this is an issue of the killing of babies for profit, unrelated to the curing of any disease or condition that we can use adult stem cells to accomplish. This is clearly good versus evil. And evil wins when good people with good intentions stand by and do nothing. God knows we weren’t created to make a profit.

Please understand I have to find a solution to this problem since it involves the issues of life that I and others have fought for all these years I am proud that our Church seems to have take a more proactive stand on a national level, and I would hope that we can stand up to those who use our beliefs for their personal gain.

Thanks for your consideration, and I hope to hear from you. May God bless you,
Senator Joe Carraro
joecarraro@aol.com
(505) 898-9369

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