President Obama's Speech on Stem Cell Executive Order

Obama signed an executive order to allow federal funding for stem cell research

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Remarks of President Barack Obama - As Prepared for Delivery
Signing of Stem Cell Executive Order and Scientific Integrity Presidential Memorandum
Washington, DC
March 9, 2009

Today, with the Executive Order I am about to sign, we will bring the change that so many scientists and researchers; doctors and innovators; patients and loved ones have hoped for, and fought for, these past eight years: we will lift the ban on federal funding for promising embryonic stem cell research.  We will vigorously support scientists who pursue this research.  And we will aim for America to lead the world in the discoveries it one day may yield.

At this moment, the full promise of stem cell research remains unknown, and it should not be overstated.  But scientists believe these tiny cells may have the potential to help us understand, and possibly cure, some of our most devastating diseases and conditions.  To regenerate a severed spinal cord and lift someone from a wheelchair.  To spur insulin production and spare a child from a lifetime of needles.  To treat Parkinson's, cancer, heart disease and others that affect millions of Americans and the people who love them. 

But that potential will not reveal itself on its own.  Medical miracles do not happen simply by accident.  They result from painstaking and costly research - from years of lonely trial and error, much of which never bears fruit - and from a government willing to support that work.  From life-saving vaccines, to pioneering cancer treatments, to the sequencing of the human genome - that is the story of scientific progress in America.  When government fails to make these investments, opportunities are missed.  Promising avenues go unexplored.  Some of our best scientists leave for other countries that will sponsor their work.  And those countries may surge ahead of ours in the advances that transform our lives. 

But in recent years, when it comes to stem cell research, rather than furthering discovery, our government has forced what I believe is a false choice between sound science and moral values.  In this case, I believe the two are not inconsistent.  As a person of faith, I believe we are called to care for each other and work to ease human suffering.  I believe we have been given the capacity and will to pursue this research - and the humanity and conscience to do so responsibly. 

It is a difficult and delicate balance.  Many thoughtful and decent people are conflicted about, or strongly oppose, this research.  I understand their concerns, and we must respect their point of view. 

But after much discussion, debate and reflection, the proper course has become clear.  The majority of Americans - from across the political spectrum, and of all backgrounds and beliefs - have come to a consensus that we should pursue this research.  That the potential it offers is great, and with proper guidelines and strict oversight, the perils can be avoided. 

That is a conclusion with which I agree.  That is why I am signing this Executive Order, and why I hope Congress will act on a bi-partisan basis to provide further support for this research.  We are joined today by many leaders who have reached across the aisle to champion this cause, and I commend them for that work.

Ultimately, I cannot guarantee that we will find the treatments and cures we seek.  No President can promise that.  But I can promise that we will seek them - actively, responsibly, and with the urgency required to make up for lost ground.  Not just by opening up this new frontier of research today, but by supporting promising research of all kinds, including groundbreaking work to convert ordinary human cells into ones that resemble embryonic stem cells. 

I can also promise that we will never undertake this research lightly.  We will support it only when it is both scientifically worthy and responsibly conducted.  We will develop strict guidelines, which we will rigorously enforce, because we cannot ever tolerate misuse or abuse.  And we will ensure that our government never opens the door to the use of cloning for human reproduction.  It is dangerous, profoundly wrong, and has no place in our society, or any society. 

This Order is an important step in advancing the cause of science in America.  But let's be clear: promoting science isn't just about providing resources - it is also about protecting free and open inquiry.  It is about letting scientists like those here today do their jobs, free from manipulation or coercion, and listening to what they tell us, even when it's inconvenient - especially when it's inconvenient.  It is about ensuring that scientific data is never distorted or concealed to serve a political agenda - and that we make scientific decisions based on facts, not ideology. 

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I Am Aganist Abortion All The Way . I Dont See How Someone Can kill there own child Over something Like that . !

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hotels buchen in tunesien of 7:42AM May 01, 2010

I will admit that this is an extremely promising research--however I don't think it's moral. Embryonic stem cell research and experiments require harvesting stem cells from an embryo cloned using somatic cell nuclear transfer (By the way JP, the Center for Parkinson's research has found adult stem cells to be promising, though we're unsure--I wouldn't put them out of the picture yet). To create a clone, a potential human being would be killed. We are literally killing another person. Is it right for us as imperfect beings to tamper with a dimension held in balance ever so delicately? The majority of clones have disorders and often die young, and the cloning success rate of simpler animals like rodents is lower than 1%. We are ignoring warning signs, and it may very well be our downfall. I think we should stick to cloning rats. I don't think that Obama is the Antichrist or a terrorist or any other of the lies told about him--I simply think that he's misguided.

The Fanatic of AZ 7:05PM December 14, 2009

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