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October 14, 2006 at 3:43 am #598016AnonymousInactive
get it here:
I’m in no way affiliated with this site … :drink:
https://www.cafepress.com/shop/politics/browse/store/politicalmusing/594640October 14, 2006 at 6:00 am #711792AnonymousInactiveDo you know where I can get some Bill Frist toilet paper?
October 14, 2006 at 6:00 am #711793AnonymousInactiveHow about a dart board?
October 14, 2006 at 3:55 pm #711827AnonymousInactiveDid he run over a cat or what´s the deal with that?
October 14, 2006 at 4:13 pm #711831AnonymousInactiveFrom Wikipedia
“While he was a medical school student, Bill Frist (now a Republican U.S. Senator from Tennessee and Senate Majority Leader) performed medical experiments on shelter cats while researching the use of drugs on the mitral valve. By his own account, Frist improperly obtained these cats from Boston animal shelters, falsely telling shelter staff he was adopting the cats as pets. In his 1989 book Transplant, Frist admitted that he killed these cats during medical experiments at Harvard Medical School, as part of what he claimed were his studies.[1]
In his book, Frist explained that he succumbed to the pressure to succeed in a highly competitive medical school. Frist stated that he “treat[ed] them as pets for a few days” before he “cart[ed] them off to the lab to die.” He went on to say, “And I was totally schizoid about the entire matter. By day, I was little Billy Frist, the boy who lived on Bowling Avenue in Nashville and had decided to become a doctor because of his gentle father and a dog named Scratchy. By night, I was Dr. William Harrison Frist, future cardiothoracic surgeon, who was not going to let a few sentiments about cute, furry little creatures stand in the way of his career. In short, I was going a little crazy.” He went on to describe why he conducted animal experiments: “It can even be beautiful and thrilling work, as I discovered that day in the lab when I first saw the wonderful workings of a dog’s heart . . . I spent days and nights on end in the lab, taking the hearts out of cats, dissecting each heart, suspending a strip of tiny muscle that attaches the mitral valve to the inner wall of the cat heart and recording the effects of various medicines I added to the bath surrounding the muscle.” “I lost my supply of cats. I only had six weeks to complete my project before I resumed my clinical rotations. Desperate, obsessed with my work, I visited the various animal shelters in the Boston suburbs, collecting cats . . . it was a heinous and dishonest thing to do.””
xxhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Frist_medical_school_experiments_controversy
October 14, 2006 at 4:27 pm #711833AnonymousInactiveI have no tolerance for people abusing the helpless – the children, the elderly and the animals.
Only cowards and sick people do that.
October 14, 2006 at 4:36 pm #711836AnonymousInactiveSo much for the compassionate conservative Republican spin.
October 14, 2006 at 4:55 pm #711845AnonymousInactiveThat is funny as hell, what a total f#%k up, i haven’t stopped laughing yet, excuse me
And i’m not laughing at the poor kitties, i’m laughing at how much of a f#%k up Mr Bill is
Damn, what a freaky little kid, it’s no wonder he became a politician, obviously he couldn’t operate worth shit
We should take a poll
How many people here used to carve up animals as a childhood hobby ?
I really wonder about the future of America, i know it is evil, but just how evil is it
Bill The Kittie Reaper standing up for moral values, hmm
dvs007 wrote:From Wikipedia“While he was a medical school student, Bill Frist (now a Republican U.S. Senator from Tennessee and Senate Majority Leader) performed medical experiments on shelter cats while researching the use of drugs on the mitral valve. By his own account, Frist improperly obtained these cats from Boston animal shelters, falsely telling shelter staff he was adopting the cats as pets. In his 1989 book Transplant, Frist admitted that he killed these cats during medical experiments at Harvard Medical School, as part of what he claimed were his studies.[1]
In his book, Frist explained that he succumbed to the pressure to succeed in a highly competitive medical school. Frist stated that he “treat[ed] them as pets for a few days” before he “cart[ed] them off to the lab to die.” He went on to say, “And I was totally schizoid about the entire matter. By day, I was little Billy Frist, the boy who lived on Bowling Avenue in Nashville and had decided to become a doctor because of his gentle father and a dog named Scratchy. By night, I was Dr. William Harrison Frist, future cardiothoracic surgeon, who was not going to let a few sentiments about cute, furry little creatures stand in the way of his career. In short, I was going a little crazy.” He went on to describe why he conducted animal experiments: “It can even be beautiful and thrilling work, as I discovered that day in the lab when I first saw the wonderful workings of a dog’s heart . . . I spent days and nights on end in the lab, taking the hearts out of cats, dissecting each heart, suspending a strip of tiny muscle that attaches the mitral valve to the inner wall of the cat heart and recording the effects of various medicines I added to the bath surrounding the muscle.” “I lost my supply of cats. I only had six weeks to complete my project before I resumed my clinical rotations. Desperate, obsessed with my work, I visited the various animal shelters in the Boston suburbs, collecting cats . . . it was a heinous and dishonest thing to do.””
xxhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Frist_medical_school_experiments_controversy
October 14, 2006 at 5:11 pm #711846AnonymousInactiveWhat about making a nice little “PR” website for Billy the Ripper and giving it some linking exposure for certain search terms?
I recommend animal slaughter, sociopath, family values, med school
October 14, 2006 at 5:37 pm #711850AnonymousInactiveSo all those cats died and hes not a Dr? WTF I saw DOG in there to so he must have killed them to or whatever he could use… and how far would he be willing to go? He sounded frantic and addicted to getting more and more things to kill.. Man thats a real sick fuck!
October 14, 2006 at 6:03 pm #711856AnonymousInactiveFrist explained that he succumbed to the pressure to succeed in a highly competitive medical school
How much easier it must have been for him to succumb to pressure from land based casinos and right wing advocates, especially when political backing and thousands of dollars was at stake, in a world much more competitive than med school.
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