presidential%20seal.GIFGiven the fact that neither Democrats nor Republicans can be trusted to resist the temptation to exploit the public's misunderstanding and ignorance about insurance, isn't it about time the industry formed its own party and fielded its own candidates for elective office–starting with this year's presidential race?

Face it, no matter who is in office, in Washington or the state houses, insurers are almost always the scapegoats for whatever ails a particular market.

New York Gov. David Paterson just signed a law freezing medical malpractice insurance rates–but did he freeze malpractice suits or damage awards as well? No chance.

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