Frist Blacklisted by Wack Pack

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I actually have more respect for Frist by having the nads to go against these clowns and go with his own beliefs. Who are we to assume has a better angle on this subject Frist a well regarded doctor or these wacko radical religious zealots whiom have hate in their hearts for anyone whom disagrees with their beliefs, they obviouslly have forgotten the phrase :what would jesus do" Frist is going to the center just like H. Clinton since in my opinion neither a far left liberal nor a far right religious conservative have a chance to win in 08.



WASHINGTON - Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist spoke by video to the first "Justice Sunday" evangelical rally in April, but he wasn't invited to address "Justice Sunday II," even though it's in his home state of Tennessee.

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Since the first rally, the potential 2008 presidential candidate has angered the events' organizers by stating his support for expanded human embryonic stem cell research. House Majority Leader Tom DeLay, R-Texas, was invited to speak at the Aug. 14 rally.

Family Research Council president Tony Perkins said Tuesday on the group's Web site that Frist's recently announced stem cell stance "reflects an unwise and unnecessary choice both for public policy and for respecting the dignity of human life." Perkins also has been annoyed with Frist for allowing a compromise on President Bush's judicial nominations.

Amber Hildebrand, a spokeswoman for the Family Research Council, said Perkins would not be available to comment Tuesday on Frist's absence from the upcoming event.

The Aug. 14 gathering, entitled "Justice Sunday II: God Save the United States and this Honorable Court!" is the second in a series of televised church demonstrations.

The organizers hope to voice support for Bush Supreme Court nominee John Roberts and bring attention to judicial matters of importance to evangelicals, Hildebrand said.

Frist will not be in Tennessee the day of the event, said spokeswoman Amy Call.

Another conservative group that will participate in the rally, Focus on the Family, is also upset about Frist's stem cell decision. Spokesman Paul Hetrick said, "Our views have not changed; Senator Frist's views have evidently changed."

The first "Justice Sunday" event, held in April at a Louisville, Ky., church, was aimed at stopping a potential filibuster of several nominees for the federal bench. Frist had threatened to try to change Senate rules to prevent certain filibusters if Democrats persisted, a move applauded by the rally organizers.

Weeks later, 14 Senate Republicans and Democrats forged a compromise. Some conservatives criticized it and blamed Frist for allowing it to take place. "There will be repercussions," Perkins said at the time.
 

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i don't like frist at all.....he seems weak to me.

i do, however believe in stem cell research & frankly can't see how people are against it.
 

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Were in identicle corners on both AR.

Unjoyed article MC--I like it much better when you support opinion with data.:)

P.S. Hackett made pretty good showing in Ohio election despite losing.That was tough district for dems.
 
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I think it is important to remember a politicin's stance on something BEFORE he/she showed interest in the Presidency. Their earlier thoughts are probably where their convictions will lie AFTER they get elected and don't need our votes any longer.
 

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wacko radical religious zealots whiom have hate in their hearts for anyone whom disagrees with their beliefs

Is that hate similar to the hate that someone would need to broad stroke a group of people "wacko radical religious zealots whiom have hate in their hearts for anyone whom disagrees with their beliefs"?
 

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I don't think anyone should hate anyone. Other then real bad folks. I also don't believe that folks cant see the other side of a argument with out having heart attacks. They don't have to support it. But folks should understand folks have different views. Now if you need to hate some one. Hate folks like Bin and Hitler. As for some of these preachers that try to tell only one sided stories. Well just believe half of what they say. Or do as I did once to my minister. I told him I came to church for reasons other then to here his thoughts on politics. He felt he had to say what he did. I said next time let someone stand up and debate him. He reminded me it was his view only. Funny he could say whatever and the church belongs to us all.
 
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