This man wants to be your President

Bill Frist just lost my vote: WASHINGTON — Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist said Thursday he doesn’t regret using his standing as a doctor to question Terri Schiavo’s diagnosis from afar during the intense national debate over whether to remove her feeding tube. Frist said he accepted the results of Schiavo’s autopsy released Wednesday, showing … Continue reading “This man wants to be your President”

Bill Frist just lost my vote:

WASHINGTON — Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist said Thursday he doesn’t regret using his standing as a doctor to question Terri Schiavo’s diagnosis from afar during the intense national debate over whether to remove her feeding tube.

Frist said he accepted the results of Schiavo’s autopsy released Wednesday, showing severe, irreversible brain damage. But he stood by his statements on the Senate floor last March, when he argued that on videotape Schiavo appeared to respond to her family and doctors.

“Would I do it over again? Yes, I would do it over again,” the senator told reporters. Frist, R-Tenn., said he had only sought to make sure the most up-to-date testing was performed to determine whether Schiavo was truly in a persistent vegetative state, the diagnosis accepted by state courts.

I would vote for Hillary before I’d vote for this buffoon, and I can’t stand Hillary.

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  1. “Bill Frist said Thursday he doesn’t regret using his standing as a doctor to question Terri Schiavo’s diagnosis from afar…”

    Correct me if I am wrong but would this not amount to using psychic powers and remote viewing? A video feed of an unresponsive patient can not possibly be enough information for a medical diagnosis. Don’t most Christians of Frist’s type believe that psychic power and remote viewing are witchcraft? Not only is Frist a practicing witch, he is using witchcraft in the practice of medicine. Surely this must be reason enough to start a bonfire.

    (Please ?)

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