
See, if they'd just stop getting beaten, this wouldn't be a problem.
Apparently Pete Sessions made quite the interesting argument in the final hours of the health care debate in the House. Women, according to Sessions, should have to pay more for health insurance:
In promoting the House health bill, New Jersey Democrat Frank Pallone made reference to discrimination by insurance companies, citing their reluctance to insure people with preexisting conditions and differences in costs based on gender. "But that's not against the law," Texas Republican Pete Sessions said.
Pallone replied, "No, but we would make it against the law. Why do you have a problem with that?" he asked. "Why should a woman pay more than a man?"
"Well, we're all different," Sessions explained. "Why should a smoker pay more," he said before getting interrupted by a burst of chatter throughout the room.
An apt comparison. If women simply choose to stop going through five packs of vaginas a week, their costs will go down - everybody wins!











