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Frist a Major Shareholder in Reputed For-Profit Abortion Provider
Human Events ^ | 12-20-02 | Terry Jeffrey

Posted on 12/19/2002 10:26:29 PM PST by The Old Hoosier

Frist a Major Shareholder in Reputed For-Profit Abortion Provider
By Terence P. Jeffrey

Bill Frist (R.-Tenn.), reportedly the White House choice to succeed Trent Lott (R.-Miss.) as Senate majority leader, is a major shareholder in HCA, a for-profit hospital chain founded by his father and brother. HCA reportedly provides abortions to its customers.

So now Republicans face this question: If it is disqualifying for their Senate leader to make offensive remarks interpreted as endorsing an immoral policy that denied African-Americans equal rights, is it also disqualifying for their Senate leader to make money from a hospital chain that denies unborn babies the right to life?

Frist has deposited his major stockholdings in a "blind trust" chartered Dec. 28, 2000. A schedule of the original assets in this trust filed with the Senate showed holdings in 16 companies. Frist reported the value of these assets, as per Senate rules, within broad ranges (e.g. $1,001-$15,001). If the lowest possible value is assigned to each holding, Frist at that time had invested a minimum of $566,015 in 15 other companies, while investing at least $5,000,001 in HCA.

That would mean that approximately 89% of his holdings were in this company.

Furthermore, on its face, the trust agreement appears structured to allow the administrators to maintain this heavy concentration in HCA stock. It also specifically instructs the administrators to inform Frist if they divest entirely from any holding, including HCA. And, finally, it gives Frist the power to directly order the administrators to divest from HCA or any other holding that Frist determines "creates a conflict of interest or the appearance thereof."

HCA does not trumpet its reported involvement with abortion. But, in April, Catholic Financial Services Corporation (CFSC), a mutual fund company, announced that it was starting an S&P 500 Index Fund that would "exclude companies on the abortion issue"—and that HCA was one of only six companies on the index that would be excluded on these grounds. A spokesman for the mutual fund explained to me last week that the company excludes hospital chains that perform abortions and pharmaceutical companies that deal in drugs that induce abortion.

On December 18 and 19, I placed several calls to HCA corporate spokesman Jeff Prescott, to ask him directly whether abortions were performed in HCA facilities, or whether the company refuted CFSC’s determination that they were. I left him voice messages to this effect, and repeatedly told his secretary my questions. At 5:00 p.m. on the 19th, as press time approached, the secretary left me lingering on hold with no answer. When I hung up and called back, I got Prescott’s voice mail again and left him one last message. He never returned my call.

I also spoke with Sen. Frist’s spokesman, Nick Smith. I explained to Smith my understanding that the terms of Frist’s "blind" trust allowed the administrators to maintain a heavy concentration in HCA, while allowing Frist to order the sale of this stock, and while also compelling the administrators to inform Frist if they divested entirely from HCA or any other holding. I cited the specific passages in the trust to this effect. I also asked Smith to clarify Frist’s position on abortion—which has confounded pro-lifers over the years—and why Frist would not divest, since he apparently could, from a company that reportedly performs abortions.

When Frist first ran for the Senate in 1994, the Nashville Banner reported that he "frequently" said he "does not believe abortion should be outlawed." In a May 1994 radio interview, the Banner reported, Frist said, "It’s a very private decision." One of Frist’s Republican primary rivals, Steve Wilson, the Banner said, "demanded that Frist sell his millions of dollars in stock in the Hospital Corporation of America [HCA], which Frist’s family founded. Some of the hospitals in the chain perform abortions."

Tennessee Right to Life PAC Director Sherry Holden, however, told the Banner that Frist had told her organization he was pro-life. "He said he’s against abortion, period—no exceptions, except rape and incest," said Holden.

Yet, an Oct. 10, 1994, Memphis Commercial Appeal report on a debate between Frist and incumbent Sen. Jim Sasser (D.-Tenn.) said: "There were some topics on which the candidates agreed—both said they’re personally opposed to abortion but don’t think the government should prohibit abortions."

I asked Smith whether Frist wanted to prohibit abortion either by constitutional amendment or by over-turning Roe v. Wade and enacting prohibitions in the states, including Tennessee.

Smith responded by faxing me a statement. The White House, pro-life Republican senators, and their grassroots supporters can decide whether it is responsive:

"These two issues [the HCA investment and abortion] are separate and distinct," wrote Smith.

"On his own accord, by placing his assets in a federally qualified blind trust, Sen. Frist took a step above and beyond to ensure there is no conflict of interest," wrote Smith. "He believes this was the proper and responsible thing to do. He has never been employed by, or served on the board of, HCA or any of its hospitals.

"As a U.S. senator who acts on public policy each and every day, his record on abortion is clear," Smith continued. "He is opposed to abortion except in the instances of rape, incest and when the life of the mother is threatened. He is opposed to federal funding of abortion. And in the Senate, he led the fight against partial-birth abortion."

His Senate website includes a statement saying, "No one can deny the potential human cloning holds for increased scientific understanding. But . . . I am unable to find a compelling justification for allowing human cloning today."

As Bill Clinton might say, that doesn’t rule out tomorrow—when he may be Senate majority leader.



TOPICS: Breaking News; Politics/Elections; US: Tennessee
KEYWORDS: abortion; abortionlist; catholiclist; escr; frist; fristabortion; singleissueloser; terencepjeffrey; terryjeffrey
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To: Willie Green
Pray for me what? That's I'll turn into a intolerant old lady who thinks everybody who doesn't agree with ME is going to hell?

Don't.

121 posted on 12/19/2002 11:31:09 PM PST by Howlin
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To: Howlin
The real point here, which you've missed altogether, is that you need someone with real SPINE as ML. Lott didn't have it. Frist will be even more of a squish when push comes to shove. Santorum is much more in line with my views, but he's definitely no leader.

McConnell, with whom I have many disagreements, is the man.

122 posted on 12/19/2002 11:32:12 PM PST by The Old Hoosier
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To: Howlin
Probably because of your 3 exceptions. You know mom's life is meaningless.
123 posted on 12/19/2002 11:32:51 PM PST by Bella_Bru
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To: P-Marlowe
I love the blues. I love to jam and play by ear and improvise in lots of styles. In fact I'm discovering I like it more than through-composed music. So I'm in a bit of an existential pickle these days. :)
124 posted on 12/19/2002 11:32:53 PM PST by PianoMan
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To: Howlin
And the reason you can tell he's a squish is that he got elected in the GOP primary in 1994 and worked his way up by obscuring his positions, not by taking principled stands.
125 posted on 12/19/2002 11:33:07 PM PST by The Old Hoosier
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To: Howlin
I'll pray that you become more enlightened as to the value of innocent human life.
126 posted on 12/19/2002 11:33:09 PM PST by Willie Green
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To: The Old Hoosier
Bill Frist on Abortion

Voted YES on maintaining ban on Military Base Abortions.

Vote on a motion to table [kill] an amendment that would repeal the ban on privately funded abortions at overseas military facilities.
Bill S 2549 ; vote number 2000-134 on Jun 20, 2000

Voted YES on banning partial birth abortions.

This legislation, if enacted, would ban the abortion procedure in which the physician partially delivers the fetus before completing the abortion. [A NO vote supports abortion rights].
Status: Bill Passed Y)63; N)34; NV)3
Reference: Partial Birth Abortion Ban; Bill S. 1692 ; vote number 1999-340 on Oct 21, 1999

Voted YES on disallowing overseas military abortions.

The Murray amdt would have repealed current laws prohibiting overseas U.S. military hospitals and medical facilities from performing privately funded abortions for U.S. service members and their dependents.
Status: Motion to Table Agreed to Y)51; N)49

127 posted on 12/19/2002 11:33:20 PM PST by KS Flyover
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To: Howlin
I have decided I am not a racist either ...as a Republican I want to starve all people equally and pollute all natural things regardless of race,color, or creed.
128 posted on 12/19/2002 11:33:21 PM PST by woofie
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To: The Old Hoosier
Isn't McConnell accused of doing naughty stuff with the Chinese government?
129 posted on 12/19/2002 11:33:55 PM PST by LdSentinal
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To: The Old Hoosier
Ah, you're the one who brought up Jews and Nazis.

I stated it as plainly as I could; I cannot believe you hate so much you dug THIS DEEP to try to smear a good man like Bill Frist.

Don't preach to us; you're sinning right here. But I guess because it's abortion, it's fine to sin and judge people.

130 posted on 12/19/2002 11:34:48 PM PST by Howlin
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To: KS Flyover
No one disputes that Frist votes correctly. Lott also votes correctly, but was a horrible majority leader. It's a question of whether someone who has principles. A man who says he is pro-life but knowingly and willingly profits from abortion falls into that category.
131 posted on 12/19/2002 11:34:53 PM PST by The Old Hoosier
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To: Howlin
There you go again.
132 posted on 12/19/2002 11:35:36 PM PST by The Old Hoosier
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To: relee
"Imagine that, he has a share of the family business."

Looks like the family business is murder for hire. Their services are to off folks that might annoy someone. There's nothing they can do to speak up for their selves. The friggin' govm't don't even do it for them. It's better Lott stays where he's at , than have this slimeball as Senate Majority Leader. At least Lott only insults folks with his stupidity and those folks are big enough to answer back. Dead babies naver answer back, at least not in this world.

133 posted on 12/19/2002 11:36:36 PM PST by spunkets
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To: Howlin
Frist must be a racist, last week he had Southern Fried Chicken twice.
134 posted on 12/19/2002 11:37:13 PM PST by bybybill
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To: Willie Green
Don't you dare say I don't value human life. I have lost a child and you know it.

I value human life more than any of you santimonious armchair "Christians" do.

135 posted on 12/19/2002 11:37:15 PM PST by Howlin
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To: Howlin
You are ignorant.

I would like you to answer 104?
136 posted on 12/19/2002 11:37:34 PM PST by Delphinium
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To: The Old Hoosier
A good majority leader shows leadership; Frist has done that with his announcement today. I'm sure many if not most on this board would prefer Nickles, but reality dictates that it will probably be Frist or Lott. And Frist has shown he's worth getting behind.
137 posted on 12/19/2002 11:38:57 PM PST by PianoMan
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To: Bella_Bru
Oh, of that I'm sure.

Mothers are just incubators to these people.

138 posted on 12/19/2002 11:40:57 PM PST by Howlin
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To: PianoMan
I had to basically quit playing classical music (I was never that good anyway) before I could really get an ear for improvisation. I kept thinking that you had to hit the notes just as the composer intended and I think I sacrificed a lot of the soul of the music in search of perfection.

I think Gerswhin changed the way a lot of people thought about what is or is not classical music. Porgy and Bess was a paradigm shift for opera.

I think Mozart would have been a great jazz pianist. I'm just suprised he didn't invent it.

139 posted on 12/19/2002 11:41:01 PM PST by P-Marlowe
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To: Bella_Bru
They care about life, just not a mother's life.
140 posted on 12/19/2002 11:41:21 PM PST by Howlin
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