Embryonic Stem Cell Research Quotes by Eliot Engel, Nancy Reagan, Sandy Adams, Nathan Deal, Roger Wicker, George W. Bush and many others.

I wholeheartedly support umbilical stem cell research, but also support embryonic stem cell research.
I’m very grateful that President Obama has lifted the restrictions on federal funding for embryonic stem cell research.
I am opposed to both cloning and the destruction of human embryos and adamantly opposed to funding of embryonic stem cell research.
In fact, many nations currently refuse to support embryonic stem cell research of any kind.
Embryonic stem cell research is legal in America, and nothing in the administration’s current policy affects that legality; 400 lines are currently being used to conduct embryonic stem cell research, both in the private sector and by the Federal Government.
I would like people to understand the rationale for my embryonic stem cell research decision and how the process became distorted over time.
Adult stem cell research has produced some 67 medical miracles.
There is an abundance of misinformation, exaggeration, and blatant lies being spread by interest groups regarding the prospects for embryonic stem cell research.
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.
I support stem cell research, including embryonic stem cell research.
Embryonic stem cell research wears no political stripes – it is embraced by conservatives, liberals, Democrats, Republicans, and Independents.
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.
You cannot be against embryonic stem cell research and be intellectually and therefore morally consistent, if you’re not also against in vitro fertilization.
I am pro-life, I believe human life begins at conception. I also believe that embryonic stem cell research should be encouraged and supported.
The refusal to acknowledge the scientific value of embryonic stem cell research is one more tragic misstep.
Laura Bush went on national television during the week of my father’s funeral and spoke out against embryonic stem cell research, pointing out that where Alzheimer’s is concerned, we don’t have proof that stem-cell treatment would be effective.
I urge researchers to make use of the opportunities that are available to them, and to do all they can to fulfill the promise that stem cell research offers.