Good to see important things being discussed

http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory?id=1998945
There are some important things in the news today. President Fox of Mexico addressed the surprisingly important tax on high-fructose corn syrup (at least, some people find 944 million dollars important), addressed the need for Mexico to improve their economy in an attempt to work on the immigration issue, including how Mexico has improved, Israel continuted talking about unilaterally choosing their borders, Iran and the world moved closer to violence over the status of their nuclear program....and here is the most important story of all.
In 1975 someone disappeared. He was a high profile individual. He has not been seen since that time. Being the type of person he was, it is pretty obvious he is dead. Why then are we having barns torn down, searches involving "...cadaver dogs, demolition experts, archaeologists and anthropologists."
Why is the exact fate of Jimmy Hoffa so important? Do you really think in a world where we have many people who believe education is underfunded, a world where many people struggle to pay for higher education, medical care, and, in a few cases, even are legitimately homeless...is it REALLY that important where some low-life got whacked or buried? What am I missing here? One thing is for sure...whatever I am missing, it ain't Jimmy Hoffa. And whatever the yutzes re-landscaping this barn are missing, one thing is for sure there, too...it ain't stupidity.

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