Frist National Savings and Loan
Bill Frist will be leading the fight for Bush in the Senate to privatetize Social Scurity. You know, for private investing and such:
After big losses in the stock market, U.S. Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist's campaign committee is short of money to cover a bank loan that was due in August, records show.
The committee's most recent filing shows a little more than $10,000 was paid on the $360,000 loan from U.S. Bank.
Records show Frist's committee had losses in the stock market totaling more than $524,000 since November 2000. After paying other expenses, the committee had $312,807 in its accounts as of Sept. 30, according to records reviewed by the Chattanooga Times Free Press.
Still sound like a good idea, Senator?