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Originally Posted by BigV
"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"
Let's hear what he has to say, shall we?
So, it's "I'm a doctor, and in my opinion, those other doctors are wrong." Have I overstated his earlier position?
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Dr Timothy Johnson, a doctor and a minister, was very blunt and negative about Bill Frist's Schiavo comments. Dr Johnson, in a very unusually strong statement on ABC's Good Morning America, said Bill Frist should have known better than to make those comments.
Frist simply demonstrates how much about power corrupts - even intelligent thought.
Don't forget previous history of those who ignore science to pervert mankind with religious rhetoric. Those who donate a kidney to a transplant have committed original sin - the felony of sins in the Catholic Church. This decreed by a previous Pope after an American twin donated a kidney to save his brother's life. Invitro fertilization is a sin! This also from religious extremists who were silenced by pragmatic and intelligent, centrist humans; people who did invitro fertilization despite petty religious fanatics. And now we have lies about stem cell research killing human life. Those who oppose stem cell research doom more humans to disease and death. How Statanistic are these religious extremists?
Eliminate the spin to again observe a classic conflict even executed upon Galileo: religious myths desperately trying to impede both intelligence and science. The torture of Terry Schiavo's body by these same religious fanatics only demonstrates why Satanist rationalizations dominate religious extremist rhetoric.
What intelligent thought did Sen. Frist use to have an opinion? This fact reported by ABC News from his own spokesman:
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Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, a Tennessee Republican and surgeon who supported federal legislation in the case, has not reviewed the autopsy report, his spokesman said
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Demonstrates again that the Schiavo legislation was
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from Massachusetts Rep. Barney Frank
... a mix of ideology, religious zealotry, and political pandering — it was one of the worst legislative witches' brews that we have ever seen.
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Satan loves religious extremists. Extremists created the Holocaust, Spanish Inquisition, and massacres in the Balkans. And if that is not enough, these religious extremists even celebrate (want) people like Ronald Reagan dying of alzheimer's disease.