I Vote for the Cure!
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Hi, my chicas...I have just received this email request from the Susan G Komen Foundation to sign the petition to all of the presidential candidates in order to make & keep our search for the Cure a issue right in the forefront of their platforms. They are trying to make this really HUGE and very much impress the candidates with our numbers. Please take the time to sign the petition and send a request to all of your family and friends as well. This is something that we can do to really and truly make a difference and make our voices heard!!!!
http://komenpolicy.org/komenadvocacy/ivoteforthecure.html
~Marin
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Marin, I also got this email and I have signed the petition as well as sent it along to all my friends.
Sheila
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I also signed the petition. Let's keep this bumped up for all to sign and email to friends and family.
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I voted! And passed it on. And here too I pass on my post on another thread.
"The Boston Globe reported that despite optimistic claims by national
leaders that America is finally turning the tide against cancer, a growing number
of patient advocates and researchers say they are discouraged by continuing
slow progress in the nation's 36-year war against the disease. Many of the most
anticipated new drugs have extended patients' lives by only a few months at
great expense, they say, and researchers still don't understand what makes
the disease spread - the cause of 90% of cancer deaths". 12/4/07
In the 1950's, the Cold War pushed America to race to put a man on the Moon, and hence develop space (and missile) technology. We succeeded.
In the Year 2008, imho, Breast Cancer monies should race to finalize the Genomics and Proteomics of breast cancer, and then each patient's tumor should be analyzed, even in retrospect, and submitted to a centralized data bank with their personal number. The NIH/NCI should take over supervision of a UNIFIED APPROACH, based on this data, of dedicated research to chemotherapy's, hormones, biologics, immunologics against these cancers.
We are too spread out in our research. We need a UNIFIED approach, less haphazard (albeit all with good intent), a retrofitting to form an ARMY OF RESEARCHERS AND CLINICIANS AGAINST BREAST CANCER AND ALL CANCERS. We may need a MANHATTAN CANCER PROJECT to win this war.
10 Million patients/survivors and 550,000 CANCER DEATHS per year in the US alone.
We don't need just a village(s), WE NEED A CANCER ARMY!
Tender -
Opps! Hit it twice. Sorry. T. -
I'm in!
Lynn
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I signed.
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Me too !
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Signed and passed on.
Thank you
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I just got it again from the local BC support group to make sure that we all knew about it and signed. I am passing it on to my friends.
Sheila
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All three of teh front-running Democratic candidates have been directly affected by breast cancer: Edwards' wife, of course; Obama's mother died of bc and Hillary's mother-in-law died of bc.
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Great point, MOTC! Personal knowledge on their part may help greatly in pushing for increase in cancer funds.
Daa, I didn't even connect the dots like you did.
Tender -
Obama's Mom died of ovarian cancer at age 54.
ETA: Laura Bush's mother was diagnosed with breast cancer at age 78 and is still alive.
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Oh, wow, i thought Obama's mom died of breast cancer but ovarian makes more sense because from what I've read it moved very quickly.
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I Vote for the Cure -- I signed the petition and passed it on
I Vote for the group of individuals who understand
--that comprehensive public health policies support a healthy society
--that budgets of main street are deeply affected by budgets of Capitol Hill http://www.nsf.gov/statistics/infbrief/nsf05322/
--that medicine is both ART and SCIENCE
--that to create polarized debate is pathologic
--that government on all levels is suppose to be for and by the people
--that top-down, ethical corporate governance is a sustainable energy
--that Non Profit Organizations are more than just an accounting term
--that lawyers can not be utilized as money changers for opportunists, i.e. malpractice
--that the US of A Judicial system and Supreme Court are precious resources
--that irresponsible environmental decisions kill
--that environmental decisions, planet and personal, come before shareholder profit needs
--that disease crosses borders and so shared research must follow
--that limited resources are real and false promises create more pain not less
--that lies kill hope
--that ethics can coexist with progress
--that pointing fingers waste precious time and energy and accomplish only self interests.
--that self interests kill hope
--that it is not healthy, wealthy or wise to S*&T in our own house and track the dirt to someone else’s home
--that the design of the balance of power in the US Constitution was gen-ius and requires more gene research
--that to live without hope is not an option
This list is not intended to be comprehensive.
Best wishes to all...as always -
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Tender, you are so right my BC sister...the time is now.
In the Year 2008, imho, Breast Cancer monies should race to finalize the Genomics and Proteomics of breast cancer, and then each patient's tumor should be analyzed, even in retrospect, and submitted to a centralized data bank with their personal number. The NIH/NCI should take over supervision of a UNIFIED APPROACH, based on this data, of dedicated research to chemotherapy's, hormones, biologics, immunologics against these cancers.
We are too spread out in our research. We need a UNIFIED approach, less haphazard (albeit all with good intent), a retrofitting to form an ARMY OF RESEARCHERS AND CLINICIANS AGAINST BREAST CANCER AND ALL CANCERS. We may need a MANHATTAN CANCER PROJECT to win this war.
WE NEED A CANCER ARMY -
Thanks Marin...I placed my vote! I will forward this on too family and friends.
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I voted for this, and then got an email asking me to picket the debates last night. I live only 2 miles from St Anselm's College, so how could I refuse.
We all met up at a local restaurant and carpooled to the college.
We were a small group of about 20, and they put us between the "stop global warming" and "Mike Huckabee" groups. Each of these groups had about 200 people each. A few media took our pictures, and a radio station interviewed one of the ladies. We yelled"vote for a cure!" whenever the other 2 groups next to us stopped their chanting. Nobody in our group had ever picketed anything before. We were out there from 4:30 till 7pm (my daughter and I left early a 6, we were freezing, it was about 30 degrees, and we were standing on snow and ice). The rest of the group was going back to the restaurant for dinner.
We saw a few of the candidates buses, and some real nuts all costumed up. It was crazy with all the people!
I don't know if I would ever do it again! I just hope someone heard our cause, so that every woman is able to get the mammograms and treatment she needs, no matter if she has insurance or not.
Lynne
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Lynne...I came on this thread to bump it up because I just got another email from Komen urging us to continue to push this as much as possible. Having seen your post about picketing the debates, I just want to send a personal thanks to you for doing that. We should all jump at every opportunity to make our demand for a cure known, no matter how uncomfortable the weather or what interference occurs. If we can just remember that there are those among us who are too weak or sick to shout and they need us to give voice to them as well as to all of our daughters and grandaughters coming up who, in this day & age, shouldn't have to go through what we have.
Signing this petition is just a small step, but it's positive action that we can take today, so please sign and/or send the link to friends. It's only together that we can do this!
http://komenpolicy.org/komenadvocacy/ivoteforthecure.html
~Marin
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I voted .. and will pass this on to friends and family and ask them to vote as well.
Doreen
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I voted. I also put the address on my caringbridge site so everyone that visits will hopefully vote. Thanks for bringing this to our attention.
Keep laughing,
Jenny
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Your welcome Marin. You're right everyone should do everything they can because many are just too ill to.
Lynne
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