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Question about Bill Frist (vanity)
Posted on 09/10/2002 7:03:30 AM PDT by TexasRepublicans
Senator Frist, current head of the NRSC and transplant surgeon, is obviously a capable individual with an excellent political resume. But my recollection is that he is not a conservative, certainly not pro-life.
Is that correct?
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To: TexasRepublicans
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posted on
09/10/2002 7:05:38 AM PDT
by
newgeezer
To: TexasRepublicans
What's your problem with Frist? He is not up for re-election and doing a great job at NRSC so why don't you just take your remarks elsewhere -- they add nothing to the Take Back the Senate drive. As the poster pointed out his ACU record is excellent!
In the future please check facts, before posting such rhetoric that could become inflamatory! Sen Frist is a conservative. But then there are days around here with the post of yours that I wonder if I am a conservative!
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posted on
09/10/2002 7:09:48 AM PDT
by
PhiKapMom
To: PhiKapMom
just checking....here's the scoop. Some folks are talking about Frist for Pres. In the back of my head, I had heard that he is not pro life. Looking at the ACU, I can't confirm that.
My thought is that if the R's take back the Senate - this looks possible, indeed, probable - then Frist's stature is certainly enhanced.
Maybe he's our guy in '08.
But if he is not pro life, he can't be the Republican nominee.
Any thoughts on the senator's future? I think America would love to vote for a surgeon....especially against Hillary.
To: PhiKapMom
by the way, I did pose this as a question which I think is totally fair. you should calm down, way down. if my question derails the Take Back the Senate, then I would suggest that we were probably not going to make it....
To: PhiKapMom
In the future please check facts, before posting such rhetoric that could become inflamatory!
That would be why TR is asking the question - so he DOESN'T engage in inflammatory rhetoric. He is ASKING for facts, not positing any.
Settle down and have more java. :)
"But my recollection is that he is not a conservative, certainly not pro-life. Is that correct?"
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posted on
09/10/2002 7:19:51 AM PDT
by
Xenalyte
To: TexasRepublicans
I think America would love to vote for a surgeon....especially against Hillary. Better to have Condi Rice. America's "Iron Lady".
Regards, Ivan
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posted on
09/10/2002 7:20:32 AM PDT
by
MadIvan
To: MadIvan
ok, let's discuss the Rice possibility. I like that, a lot, also. And she could hold her own against Hillary.
But she's gotta become either Defense or State boss in the meantime. How about Powell steps down after Bush re-election, and Rice gets the promotion?
Used to be that the Secretary of State was the presumptive nominee of the party, at least in the 19th century. Perhaps with Condi we can revive that!
Thinking a bit further, how about Rice/Frist....would that ticket be brainy enough??? (By the way, the reference to the Iron Lady warms my heart considerably!)
To: TexasRepublicans
Here on FR many take questions as statements and blast away at you when all you wanted was a little info. I have learned to research my questions myself if I can, so as to avoid just this sort of thing. It happens too often at FR.
To: TexasRepublicans
But she's gotta become either Defense or State boss in the meantime. How about Powell steps down after Bush re-election, and Rice gets the promotion? Or Vice President. No disrespect to Mr. Cheney, but he is not likely to run in 2008 and the VP slot can be effectively used to groom a successor.
Thinking a bit further, how about Rice/Frist....would that ticket be brainy enough??? (By the way, the reference to the Iron Lady warms my heart considerably!)
I would suggest someone from the West. Perhaps Senator Jon Kyl of Arizona, who seems to be reliable enough.
Rice would be brilliant because in the debates Hillary could not pull her "hurt little woman" routine as she did on Rick Lazio. Plus it would thoroughly confuse the minority vote.
Regards, Ivan
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posted on
09/10/2002 7:27:50 AM PDT
by
MadIvan
To: MadIvan
yeah, but Cheney is going to run as VP in '04, right?
clearly there is no way that he can run in '08 b/c of health.
so i don't think the VP slot is going to be open...though it would be helpful for Rice to be in a national campaign, that's for sure
To: TexasRepublicans
Frist is an exceedingly decent man with great compassion for the least of us. His humanitarian work in the Sudan has been outstanding.
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posted on
09/10/2002 7:35:36 AM PDT
by
gaspar
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To: TexasRepublicans
yeah, but Cheney is going to run as VP in '04, right? Not necessarily. Health reasons could be cited as a reason to sideline him and give Condi the job.
Regards, Ivan
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posted on
09/10/2002 7:38:33 AM PDT
by
MadIvan
To: gaspar
tell me about Sudan. This alone could win him huge points among Christian conservatives who follow the region closely.
To: TexasRepublicans
From:
http://dailybeacon.utk.edu/article.php/3171
Frist, who stressed he still opposes abortion, said he would support funding the controversial scientific research under certain conditions, including a ban on labs creating human embryos solely for research.
From another site:
Voted YES on banning partial birth abortions. (Oct 1999)
Voted YES on disallowing overseas military abortions. (May 1999)
I suggest that you learn how to use a search engine.
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posted on
09/10/2002 7:46:18 AM PDT
by
jackbill
To: MadIvan
by the way, have you followed Gov. Owens in CO? perhaps he would be even better at #2 than Kyl since guvs are hot now and since AZ will likely go R anyway, unlike CO, which goes either way.
To: TexasRepublicans
by the way, have you followed Gov. Owens in CO? perhaps he would be even better at #2 than Kyl since guvs are hot now and since AZ will likely go R anyway, unlike CO, which goes either way I merely threw Kyl out there because one, he is a Westerner, and two, reasonably conservative. I don't know that much about Owens, to make a fair assessment of him.
Regards, Ivan
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posted on
09/10/2002 8:12:47 AM PDT
by
MadIvan
To: MadIvan
Better to have Condi Rice. America's "Iron Lady". AMEN, from the balcony......
To: Thermalseeker
Sen Frist is not the best on TV politician. He's come a long way from when he started though, which was pretty stiff looking. Other than that he is as conservative as they make them. He's more conservative that the retiring Fred Thompson, at least Sen Frist knows perjury when he hears it.
If it were a choice between Frist for VP or Condi I'll take Condi.
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posted on
09/10/2002 10:14:52 AM PDT
by
GailA
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