| Date |
Resource/Title |
Synopsis |
Link |
| 2005-04 |
Cloning
Letter From Doctors |
What do
doctors say about the pending cloning legislation? Read this
letter to find out. |
Read |
| 2005-02 |
Cloning
Survey Poll Results |
625 registered
voters interviewed statewide January 18-20, 2005 by
Mason-Dixon Polling & Research, Inc. Margin for error is
plus or minus 4%. |
Read |
| 2005-02 |
Stem cell
Cloning Glossary |
Defining the
terms. |
Read |
| 2005-02 |
Is there
any moral difference between “therapeutic cloning” and
“reproductive cloning”? |
Frankly, no.
The noun (cloning) tells us what is done; the adjective
(therapeutic or reproductive) suggests the hopes or motives
of the doer or advocate. Although the terminology sounds
different, I am convinced that these descriptions are
employed only to deflect criticism and confuse public
discussion. |
Read |
| 2005-02 |
The Legend
of the 400,000 Embryos |
That there are
400,000 frozen human embryos that could provide a
potentially unlimited supply of stem cells has become a
truism of the stem cell debate. Indeed, in recent letters to
President Bush, members of both the House and Senate
explicitly refer to these 400,000 frozen embryos in urging
the administration to change its current policy on embryonic
stem cell research (ESCR). |
Read |
| 2005-02 |
The Impact
of Human Cloning on Women |
We are deeply concerned about issues that concern women's health and
dignity. These issues should be at the forefront of the formulation
and implementation of all cloning policies and regulations. Cloning
involves serious health concerns for women and we support
legislation that upholds these concerns to protect the lives,
rights, and dignity of women. |
Read |
| 2005-02 |
Where Will
They Get the Eggs? |
Cloning advocates argue that they must be allowed to legally
clone human embryos in order to overcome the tissue rejection
problem [that might arise from therapies derived from unmatched
embryonic stem cells |
Read |
| 2005-02 |
Current
Stem Cell Treatments:
Adult Stem Cells v. Embryonic Stem Cells |
Which is more
successful? |
Read |
| 2005-02 |
Real-World
Successes of Adult Stem Cell Treatments |
With
increasing frequency, American citizens and others from
around the globe are experiencing newfound freedom from
disease, affliction, and infirmity. Individuals' lives are
forever changed with the strengthened faith and renewed hope
that arise from healed bodies and physical restoration. |
Read |
| 2005-02 |
Human
Cloning and Embryo Research: No Road to Biotechnology
Growth |
Legislators in
many states are being urged to pass legislation promoting
human embryo research and even human cloning for research
purposes to ensure that their states maintain progress and
profits in the field of biotechnology. |
Read |
| 2005-02 |
Domestic
Violence During Pregnancy: Fact Sheet |
|
Read |
| 2005-02 |
Battle
brewing in Maryland over funding for stem-cell research |
Results of a
new poll released Feb. 7 show that the vast majority of
Marylanders oppose human cloning for stem-cell research and
that they oppose state sanctioning of the destruction of
human embryos. |
Read |
| 2005-10 |
Pro-life Movement Faces Opportunities,
Challenges in New Congress. |
Congressional
update from the National Right to Life Committee (NRLC) |
Read |
| 2004-10 |
One Victim or Two? |
The Unborn Victims of Violence Act (S. 1019) would recognize as a legal victim an unborn child who is injured or killed during commission of a federal crime against the baby’s mother. |
Read |
| 2004-10 |
Keep up With Your Officials |
National Right to Life has an interface that lets you search for your local, state and federal officials and get a wide range of data about their activities and voting records. |
Read |