Brothers and Sisters in Christ, you all remember how the Demoncrats killed Terri Schaivo and I am sure you remember how then once Godly Senator Doctor Bill Frist fought to save Terri even though she is probably in hell for being a Papist. Something has happened to this True Christian soldier. The only thing I can figure it is a clear case of demonic possession or the real Bill Frist is dead and this guy is a body double. One of the most powerful Godly Republican voices is now a voice for the Demoncrats and that Muslim who takes his orders from Mecca.
Pray for this clone of Bill Frist to die and for the the real Bill Frist to come back and set the record straight. If it is a possession give our Pastors the strength in Jesus' name to cast out these demons or what the Muslimes call Jinn.
Brothers and sisters, this is a 5 alarm prayer alert! Pray Hard Pray Often!
Bill Frist On Health Care Law: ‘I Like The Bill,’ ‘I’m Very Proud Of This Administration’
In October, former Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-TN) broke with his party to argue that health care reform “
is not socialized medicine” and suggested that he
could have voted for the bill. “You hear a lot of people on the extreme say that socialized medicine is going to come in and control everything. Socialized medicine is where the government owns the hospitals. They own the doctors and they decide how much people are getting paid.
And that’s not what’s in these bills,” Frist told Washington Journal.
Yesterday, during a panel at the American Hospital Association with Tom Daschle, Frist again characterized the new law as a moderate measure that he “sort of likes.” From Emily Walker of
MedPage Today:
Frist, a thoracic surgeon, told Time magazine back in October that if he were still in Congress, he would vote for the bill. And his support apparently hasn’t wavered. On Monday afternoon he said he would give an “A” grade to the provisions in the law aimed at expanding insurance to an additional 32 million people. Cost, however, is another matter. While most Republicans would likely slap a failing grade on the cost aspect of the law, Frist said he’d rank it a “C.”
“I like the bill,” Frist said during a panel discussion with former Democratic Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle at the American Hospital Association’s (AHA’s) annual meeting. “I think it’s got lots of positive stuff in it, other than the costs.”
Frist also praised President Obama’s second health summit, saying the President had “persuasive charisma” and “command of the subject.” “You have a president there who got his hands dirty, but still looked presidential,” Frist said.
Earlier this month, Frist predicted that the state lawsuits
challenging the constitutionality of health reform
would likely fail. “”I don’t think that is going to be successful,” Frist told reporters after a speech last Thursday to educators in Nashville. He added, “From a justice, fairness and equity standpoint,
I’m very proud of this administration and that America has addressed this.”