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Frist's Judgement Called Into
Question

Senator Bill Frist teaches school
children how to use condoms
Senate majority leader Bill Frist may
soon regret his decision to call for an expansion of stem cell research in
defiance of President Bush and other members of the religious right. As
Focus on the Family leader James Dobson puts it, "We're more than a little
disappointed with the man. When we want him to follow his own conscience,
we'll let him know."
In a news release titled 'Frist
is Worse than Kerry', William Donohue of The Catholic League calls him
out thusly:
âFrist is worse than Kerry.
Kerry, a lawyer, said his position on the beginning of human life was
based on âmy Catholic belief.â Frist, a physician, says that while his
Christian faith informs his position, thereâs more to it: âBut, to me, it
isnât just a matter of faith. Itâs a fact of science.â
âAnd
itâs a fact of politics that Frist is such a hypocrite. His change of
heart has nothing to do with any scientific breakthrough: there is no new
evidence suggesting that the human embryo does not constitute human life,
nor is there any evidence that embryonic stem cell research can be
performed without killing embryos. Whatâs changed is that Dr. Duplicity
wants to be president."
Donohue goes on to say that an
anonymous White House souse had informed him that Senator Frist is 'an
odious fudgepacker'.
Our suspicions raised to a razor
sharp level, FGAQ called Karl Rove to ask whether he might be the souse in
question.
"Sure thing," he told us. "I've
told everybody. It's not a real secret around Capitol Hill. And anyway, it's
not a big deal to be an odious fudgepacker, at least to the liberals, of
which I now consider Frist to be one. What the hell, it's still legal
according to the old Supreme Court. So what's your question?"
Since Rove had already answered
our question, we used this opportunity to score a bonus query, asking him if
there was any further dirt forthcoming.
"Well, this is double secret
off-the-record," he told us, "but Frist's wife is undercover. She's
undercover with three different members of the judiciary, plus a certain
liberal senator from California, as well as the sportscaster from channel
7."
"Really?" we replied.
"Ha, ha, no," Karl laughed in
that inimitable style that's all his own. "I was just kidding about that
double secret off-the-record stuff." |