Stem Cell Research Quotes by Nancy Reagan, Al Gore, John Boehner, Michael Sandel, Kevin J. Anderson, Bill Maher and many others.

You know, the polls show that 70 percent of the people are for stem-cell research.
The American people overwhelmingly want our troops out of Iraq. They want the federal government to take real and immediate action to combat global warming and to significantly expand support for stem cell research. Democrats almost unanimously support the people’s wishes onthese crucial issues. Republicans don’t.
We can continue to make significant strides in the scientific community by exploring new stem cell research methods that do not include destroying human embryos.
I’m a supporter of embryonic stem cell research. I do think there are very important moral and also religious questions at stake in the debate over embryonic stem cell research.
Sure, President Bush can say that the U.S. government won’t fund stem cell research, but believe me, Japan is applauding. Because they will just do it first and get all the patents.
To all conservative women out there: If you are so sure the embryo needed for stem cell research are precious human life that can’t be destroyed, then implant one in your uterus and bring it to term. That’s right, put your cervix where your mouth is.
I will work and fight for stem cell research.
The choice is not between conducting the stem cell research or not conducting it. That is not the choice.
There are many alternatives to embryonic stem cell research, alternatives with great potential. We need to support these and oppose creating life for the sole purpose of destroying it.
We have a responsibility to promote stem cell research which could lead to treatments and cures for diseases affecting millions of Americans.
Most of the scientific community believes that for the full potential of embryonic stem cell research to be reached, the number of cell lines readily available to scientists must increase.
If people think that you’re throwing babies out, dissecting children, to do stem-cell research, I’m not for that.
Stem cell research holds enormous promise for easing human suffering, and federal support is critical to its success.
Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, brain and spinal cord disorders, diabetes, cancer, at least 58 diseases could potentially be cured through stem cell research, diseases that touch every family in America and in the world.
In Britain, like most of the developed world, stem-cell research is regarded as a great opportunity. America will be left behind if it doesn’t change policy.
An additional concern of leadership is the caution that some members of the nation’s stem- cell research community have raised about state investments in this new area of scientific research.
Now science has presented us with a hope called stem cell research, which may provide our scientists with many answers that have for so long been beyond our grasp.