Gee, according to HuffPo, Angeline says fidelity is not essential, and the US Senate passes a Mona Lisa bill to the insurance industry. I wonder which is more important. Hard to tell these days as our most revered and hardest nosed journalist spend more time on Hollywood and Celebrity Tobacco Road than on real news.
The Senate bill is clearly crap. If the House does not move in and insist on at least token concern for the taxpayer, we can consign Obama to the same alter of industry as Nixon, GW Bush, et al. Without an alternative to the insurance conglomerates and, as they say, Big Pharma, we have nothing. Why no import of drugs from Canada? Does Congress find it offensive that the Canadians have not yet falled to the lure of election support?
And another Muslim nutcase–not to be confused with real life Muslims who actually follow the imperatives of their religion–sets his pants on fire because we neglected to check him out at his point of departure. And he is on the terrorist list! So do we punish those who allowed him to purchase a ticket and board the plane with firecrackers in his pants? Naw, we penalize passengers with no bathroom breaks for an hour before landing. Hmmmm, has Al Queda indicated that planes may only be blown up on landing?
What the fiery hell is going on with the USA? And how weird am I for wondering?


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