Mitchell Holman wrote:
> dennmac@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Dennis M) wrote in news:dennmac-
> ya02408000R1605082354080001@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> In article <5ams24pesorsem1dur5oo1t8i9ffheg8be@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, "Yang, AthD
> (h.c)"
>> <eacmole@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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>>> On Fri, 16 May 2008 17:19:59 -0500, Mitchell Holman
>>> <Noemail@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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>>>> Mike Roberts <MRMR@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>>> news:YtednXMyP-9fU7DVnZ2dnUVZ_sDinZ2d@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>>>>
>>>>> Too bad God fearing people don't believe in science in the real
world.
>>>>
>>>> Until they get sick, whereupon they demand the latest
>>>> scientific advances be used to help them.
>>>
>>> And of course it's alway Jesus and not the latest medical technology
>>> that saves their hide.
>> Kinda like the way rightwingers don't believe in tort law until they
slip
>> on a banana peel in their neighbor's yard.
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> Case in point:
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> "After fighting to limit your ability to sue your insurance
> company, Katrina victim Sen. Trent Lott files a lawsuit against
> his own...
>
> According to the Wall Street Journal, Senator Trent Lott is suing
> his insurance company, State Farm Insurance, after it refused to
> pay for the damage to the Senator's beachfront Pascagoula home,
> which was leveled by Hurricane Katrina. But not too long ago, Lott
> was leading a fight to limit Americans' ability to sue their health
> insurance company:
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> "Lott said Sunday that frivolous lawsuits and unlimited damages
> have forced 44 insurance companies out of his home state of
> Mississippi 'because it has become just a personal injury lawyers'
> bonanza.'" [Associated Press, 6/24/2001)
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> http://www.senatemajority.com/taxonomy/term/44
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That's funny. I think he should sue them for not paying off as a reward
for championing their cause. "Those insurance companies owe me, and this
would have been the perfect way to funnel me a payoff. Bastids!"


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