Do you support Congress in voting to ease restrictions on federal funding for embryonic stem cell research?
Asked at Massachusetts Street on June 08, 2007
“Yes. I think there are a lot of diseases that stem cell research can eventually cure, and the research is being prevented because of moral arguments that are not in the best interest of medical science.”
— Ian Hrabe, public library page, Lawrence
“No, out of respect for each person's individual beliefs and how each person values life. I think it's something that should be funded privately rather than by every federal taxpayer.”
— Lara Izokaitis, Christian ministries, Lawrence
“Yes. Even if we don't know if it will lead to cures, it's suspected that it will. And I think it's too important to close that door. I am not concerned about the suggested slippery slope that will lead to the devaluation of human life.”
— Jon Gale, lawyer, Portland, Maine
“No, I don't. I think that is more of a personal decision. I don't think every American taxpayer should be forced to support it. If people want to support it, they can donate money to the cause.”
— Julia Scott, hostess, Gardner