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Meet Bill Frist: Senator championed confirmation of pro-abortion Satcher
WorldNetDaily ^ | 12-19-02 | Joseph Farrah

Posted on 12/19/2002 9:01:50 PM PST by Salvation

Meet Bill Frist –
heir to Lott throne

Senator championed confirmation
of pro-abortion Satcher, fights fat


Posted: December 19, 2002
9:30 p.m. Eastern

By Joseph Farah
© 2002 WorldNetDaily.com

WASHINGTON – Everyone knows Sen. Bill Frist, R-Tenn., is the upper house's only physician. But who is this man who appears likely to become the next Senate majority leader?

Opponents of abortion on demand are likely to be deeply disappointed. While Trent Lott, R-Miss., had promised to bring to the floor for a quick, early vote a bill restricting partial-birth abortion, Frist championed the nomination by President Clinton of former Surgeon General David Satcher, a fervent supporter of unrestricted abortion and someone who actually performed abortions.

Satcher continued to serve in the Bush administration until earlier this year.

While Satcher's nomination was widely presumed to have originated with Vice President Al Gore, like Satcher, a Tennessean, his confirmation was actually championed by Frist.

Frist once told National Public Radio that there are no absolute right, absolute wrong answers in medicine. During last year's stem-cell debate, Frist proposed using leftover embryos from in vitro fertilization clinics for scientific research. The Weekly Standard also noted that Frist believes there is a moral imperative to use one unsalvageable life to save another.

Frist's other pet causes while serving in the Senate have been fighting AIDS in Africa and fighting obesity among Americans. He believes the federal government needs to increase funding of physical education programs in school. He thinks spending $125 million on a Centers for Disease Control program encouraging children to engage in athletics is another top priority.

He sponsored a bill earlier this year that would have authorized a nationwide ad campaign to promote better nutrition and exercise and would have authorized money for bicycle paths, parks and recreation centers.

According to sources close to the White House, Frist has been favored by Bush political adviser Karl Rove to take the helm of the Senate Republicans ever since Lott got himself embroiled in controversy with his remarks at Sen. Strom Thurmond's 100th birthday party.

Now Frist reportedly is considering a bid to oust Lott.

According to the Associated Press, GOP aides say Frist, now in his second term, is gauging support from his colleagues, having spent time sounding them out by telephone.


Sen. Bill Frist

One aide, speaking on condition of anonymity, said Frist would consider running for the job if colleagues asked him to do so "for the sake of the Senate as an institution or the long-term agenda of the Republican Party.''

In a sign that Frist might be building momentum, a Republican aide close to No. 2 Senate Republican Don Nickles of Oklahoma said Nickles would likely support a race by Frist.

Nickles, a longtime rival of Lott, believes he would have less support from colleagues than Frist for majority leader, the aide said.

Meanwhile, Lott sustained a double-barreled setback this week as Sen. Lincoln Chafee, R-R.I., broke ranks to call for a change in party leadership and Secretary of State Colin Powell forcefully criticized his controversial remarks on race.

"I believe it's time to make a change," Chafee told reporters in his home state. "I think the process is happening," he said, encouraging the White House to step in to help ease Lott from power.

Powell, the highest-ranking African American in the Bush administration, made his first comments on a controversy that flared this month when Lott spoke favorably of Sen. Strom Thurmond's segregationist presidential campaign of a half-century ago.

"If the rest of the country had followed our lead, we wouldn't have had all these problems over all these years either," Lott said at Thurmond's 100th birthday.

"I was disappointed in the senator's statement," Powell said. "I deplored the sentiments behind the statement."

"There was nothing about the 1948 election or the Dixiecrat agenda that should have been acceptable in any way to any American at that time or any American now."

Lott has maintained a defiant pose, insisting he would fight for his job at a Jan. 6 meeting of GOP rank and file senators and swiping at suggestions from anonymous officials with ties to the White House that he step down.

"There seems to be some things that are seeping out that have not been helpful," he said in Biloxi, Miss. "I understand how that happens because you've got a lot of people who work there that have different points of view," he told reporters.

"But I believe they do support what I am trying to do here and the president will continue to do so."

As WorldNetDaily reported earlier, nearly two-thirds of Americans believe Lott should be replaced as Republican leader, according to the results of a new survey.

Sixty-two percent say GOP senators should replace Lott when they meet Jan. 6, compared to just 18 percent who think he should remain the party's senate chief.

First winning entry to the Senate in 1994, Frist was re-elected in 2000 by the largest margin ever received by a candidate for statewide election in Tennessee history. He's the first practicing physician elected to the chamber since 1928.

A native of Nashville, Frist founded and subsequently directed the Vanderbilt Transplant Center, which became an internationally renowned center of multi-organ transplantation. He's performed some 200 heart and lung transplants and has written more than 100 articles, chapters and abstracts on medical research, as well as three books.

Related stories:

Poll: Most want Lott replaced

Lott's daughter hits back at segregationist


TOPICS: Activism/Chapters; Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Extended News; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; Philosophy; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: abortion; abortionlist; catholiclist; frist; lameoneissuejerks; lott; monomania; nhs; notpureenough; nuttylitmustests; physician; prolife; senate
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To: sinkspur
"He performed abortions, as a surgeon."

Do some fact checking on who do 99% of the abortions

It's not Surgeons

61 posted on 12/19/2002 9:49:53 PM PST by america-rules
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To: Jhoffa_
LOTT: Yes, but also another thing that I picked up on, the need for perhaps us to develop a plan, working together in a bipartisan way, bicameral, and multi-racial, you know, young and old, men and women from all sections of the country to have a task force of reconciliation; sit down and talk.

A lot of, I think, what is wrong here is not enough communication, not enough understanding of how people feel and how, you know, there has been immoral leadership in my part of the country for a long time.

Progress has been made...

GORDON: Were you a part of that?

LOTT: Yes, I can't deny that. And I--you know, that--I believe that I have changed and that I'm trying to do a better job. But yes, I'm a part of the region and the history that has not always done what it was supposed to have done.

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Pretty cool, huh, the way he admits he was a racist (though he denied it on the previous Friday) and at the very same time, manages to smear the entire South.

62 posted on 12/19/2002 9:50:29 PM PST by Howlin
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To: Coleus
Thanks for that link.
63 posted on 12/19/2002 9:50:39 PM PST by Salvation
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To: Uncle Bill
Hoo-yah!

lol ...

64 posted on 12/19/2002 9:52:04 PM PST by Askel5
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To: Salvation
WAKE UP GOP THE ATTACK ON LOTT IS ALL ABOUT THE BANNING OF PB ABORTION ITS COMING FROM NOW AND THE LIBERAL REPUBLICANS


http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/805860/posts



65 posted on 12/19/2002 9:52:25 PM PST by TLBSHOW
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To: EternalVigilance
**IMO he did a lousy job as head of the Senatorial Committee**

I was referring to the good job he did in gaining Republican seats in the mid-term election. Can't knock that!
66 posted on 12/19/2002 9:52:29 PM PST by Salvation
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To: John Valentine
It is making use of the historic opportunity we have to move our agenda.

And St. Peter is not moving the agenda. Mortal human beings, with failings, are moving it.

Lott's now branded as a racist, though he was as solidly pro-life as anybody in Congress.

Frist hasn't made any off-the-cuff remarks at a party for Strom Thurmond, but he did champion a man who has actually performed abortions for Surgeon General.

Let's not kid ourselves here. Lott's being destroyed, literally, for praising an old man. Frist, the saviour of the Republican agenda, is not clean on pro-life issues.

Those who've put the long knives in Lott's back may as well get ready for the anal probe of Frist.

67 posted on 12/19/2002 9:52:53 PM PST by sinkspur
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To: EternalVigilance
And thanks for that inside information.
68 posted on 12/19/2002 9:53:04 PM PST by Salvation
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To: EternalVigilance
You must not have been around this afternoon to see a poster say that the ACU ratings are worth crap, that HE much preferred to use the American Conservative index <
a/k/a The John Birch Society, which I hear is a pretty "tough" group........LOL.
69 posted on 12/19/2002 9:53:33 PM PST by Howlin
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To: APBaer
So why do these posters bring in extraneous matters?

Thinking that a man who actually performed abortions is just dandy for a job that involves medical advice is not an "extraneous matter."

70 posted on 12/19/2002 9:55:06 PM PST by sinkspur
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To: EternalVigilance
....It is the position of a moderate conservative, with the emphasis on the moderate...exactly the same as the President's position.......



What's wrong with that... Do you honestly think the party is a majority of the right wing conservatives? Moderates.... That's where the party is as a whole and it may even move more to the left as the Leadership cuts their support out of the political middle (moderates). JMO of course.
71 posted on 12/19/2002 9:55:15 PM PST by deport
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To: Howlin
There's no admission there..

Just increasingly desperate attempts by some freepers to justify their charges of racism.

Truth is they hung him out to dry on a false charge of racism. Ironically, I am not even a Lott fan.

72 posted on 12/19/2002 9:55:20 PM PST by Jhoffa_
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To: sinkspur
"So why do these posters bring in extraneous matters?"

I mean matters extraneous to Frist's abilities as a majority leader, which matters include Sacher and his background.
73 posted on 12/19/2002 9:57:12 PM PST by APBaer
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To: Salvation
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 Reference: Motion to table Murray Amdt #397; Bill S. 1059 ; vote number 1999-148 on May 26, 1999



Until there is a *SUPER* Majority of pro-life GOPers in the Senate or more 'sympathetic to life' Justices in the USSC (Lott blew the appointments out of the water with his latest, mind boggling gaffe), Frist will do well for conservatives and will get a ban on PBA done.

He is most certainly on the record supporting a ban on PBA/Infanticide, which is all we can expect to get done the next two years. That is if Bush will give the go ahead on it, which I believe he's intent to do.

Frist will be many, many times better than Lott as SML, especially now, after Lott spit up a turd, slid around in it, tried to step on all of us with his poopy foot and then smeared all southerner, whites, Pickering, etc., ultimately endorsing Big Liberal Race.

Did you see how Trent caved on conservative idealogies on BET Monday Night? Did you think he wouldn't slime on a ban on PBA as well? Do you think he can get anything conservative done now? Come on...
74 posted on 12/19/2002 9:57:44 PM PST by ApesForEvolution
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To: TLBSHOW

Well, they are certainly cheering it on.

Our firing squad in overtime again.

75 posted on 12/19/2002 9:58:13 PM PST by Jhoffa_
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To: Askel5
It's a fit.

Bush Appoints 5 Pro-Abortion Judges

Nothing else matters, just, just, just the Supreme Court appointments matter, and if we can just, just.... wait and be patient, we know that Bush will, uh, just, you know....and he loves the Constitution, and he likes dogs, and kisses his wife, and he's, well, if only we ......

Bush's Court Jester
"The man charged by President Bush with screening potential U.S. Supreme Court justice nominees believes the Constitution is a living document"

76 posted on 12/19/2002 9:58:21 PM PST by Uncle Bill
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To: Salvation
YW.

We could have done much better in 02, I think. As I have said a number of times, IMO, we won the Senate in spite of Lott/Frist, not because of them.

I just don't want conservatives to have blinders on about what we are getting with Frist as ML...he is pretty squishy, and hasn't proven friendly at all to the conservative base of the party from anything I have seen.
77 posted on 12/19/2002 9:58:28 PM PST by EternalVigilance
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To: Jhoffa_
Just increasingly desperate attempts by some freepers to justify their charges of racism.

its called blind people
78 posted on 12/19/2002 9:58:31 PM PST by TLBSHOW
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To: Jhoffa_
...and how, you know, there has been immoral leadership in my part of the country for a long time.

Progress has been made...

GORDON: Were you a part of that?

LOTT: Yes, I can't deny that.


That's an admission of being a racist.

79 posted on 12/19/2002 9:58:41 PM PST by Howlin
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To: Uncle Bill
BUMP THE TRUTH IS COMING OUT
80 posted on 12/19/2002 9:59:13 PM PST by TLBSHOW
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