The news about State Farm suing Mississippi AG Jim Hood came late Friday, and so most readers may not have heard of it or seen the post I wrote about it Saturday morning. So with thanks to all the folks who keep sending me ideas for posts -- and I do appreciate this greatly -- I'm going to let them pile up a little longer so as not to detract from this news, which is still sizzling hot. Would have had the post done Friday night, but there was a lot to read and comprehend before I wrote. Also, you folks who e-mail me, I love to hear from you. It is not easy to set your alarm to get up at 5 o'clock Saturday morning to write a post, and if I didn't like this blog's readers so much, I wouldn't think about doing so. Never was much of a morning person before this blog came along. I read eve
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