Saturday, June 28, 2014

HACKED: ONE MILLION HEALTH PATIENTS


1.3 million Montana residents have had their health care accounts hacked; hackers placed a virus on a Montana Health Department server. 

COMMENTS:
That would be the entire population of Montana.  Sign up for ObamaCare today!

TODAY’S QUERIES & ANSWERS:
Q. Do I understand this correctly: A Florida resident of a condo association faces eviction for displaying a small American Flag in a flower pot on his porch?  (Heidi ~ Davenport, IA)
A. Yes, that is correct.  It all started about three years ago when the resident and association reached an out-of-court agreement whereby the resident would display his flag according to condo association rules. Two weeks later, the association changed the rules: flower pots are now only for flowers and flags can only be displayed on a pole outside the garage.  The resident, although faced with fines of $100 per day, hung tight.  The association, Tides Condominium at Sweetwater, is now seeking eviction based on $8,000 in unpaid fines.  The association reached an agreement with him in 2011 and then changed the rules.  The association is evidently controlled by left-wing radical Obama zombies. They should be made to reimburse him for court costs, aggravation and treble damages.        

Q. Veterans are boycotting Mexico until Tahmooressi, the American ex-Marine, is released from prison.  What do you think?  (Dooley ~ Gallup, NM)
A. I agree wholeheartedly.  Beyond that, we should boycott Mexico until they seal their border with us.  They are not being responsible partners in the Western hemisphere and we don’t even have any business sending them any support funds.  The only positive thing we have ever received from Mexico is tacos.

Q. A Federal Judge in Colorado just ruled in favor of restrictive gun control laws passed by the Colorado Legislature last year.  Marcia Krieger, Chief Judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado, issued the ruling with the anticipation that it might be challenged.  She relied on some selective precedents.  Do you think her ruling will stick if appealed?  (Velma ~ Pensacola, FL)
A. Not having read the actual rulings on the three contested laws, I’m not in the position to answer that.  I will say that, were she in an elected position, she’d probably be out of a job, which is why I do not believe Judges should be appointed for life terms.    

TODAY’S QUOTE:
“I stand fearlessly for small dogs, the American flag and the Bible.  That’s why people love me.” ~ Art Linkletter

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