Next summer I'm going on a camping trip with my friends. On my way home, I'll be in a car accident and I'll be paralyzed for the rest of my life.
In twenty years I'll have Alzheimer's. I won't recognize my husband or my kids.
This week my mommy and daddy are gonna find out that I have diabetes.
This is my Congressman.
Congressman Chris Chocola.
He voted against federal funding for stem cell research.
Is he a doctor?
Is he a scientist?
Why did Congressman Chocola bet my life that he knows best?
Help me.
Help me.
Who knows, maybe I'm your mother.
Maybe I'm your grandson.
Maybe I'm your little girl.
How do you know I'm not you?
Stem cell research could save lives. Maybe yours, or your family's. Someone you love. Only Congressman Chocola said no.
How come he thinks he gets to decide who lives and who dies? Who is he?
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Press release:
Majority Action today launched ads that turn a powerful spotlight on four Republican Members of Congress who voted against federal funding for stem cell research.
"Stem cell research offers great medical hope for patients and families suffering from devastating illnesses or injuries," said Mark Longabaugh, Executive Director of Majority Action. "This ad, in very powerful terms, lays out what is at stake in the stem cell debate. Majority Action wants the public to know that these four Members of Congress do not believe that doctors and scientists should be able to carry out critical research and do not support critical federal funding of stem cell research."
"Republicans have made choices that pick ideology over life-saving medical research. They have chosen interest group politics over the ability of science to give families more options when making decisions about their health care," continued Longabaugh.
The ads are airing in the Norfolk, South Bend, Syracuse, and Wilkes Barre-Scranton media markets. The ads can be seen on MajorityAction.net and on YouTube.com.
Majority Action is an independent organization focused on exposing the record of the current Republican Congress and on promoting a progressive Democratic agenda in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Majority Action is led by veteran Democratic activists and has a leadership board that consists of prominent political figures, including several former Members of Congress, two former Democratic National Committee Chairmen and two former DCCC Chairmen.