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by Mark Silva
It has come to this in the health-care debate and protests: A 65-year-old protester has lost his finger on the front lines of the war. It was bitten off.
So goes the tale from KTLA-TV, reporting on an episode of a health-care rally in Thousand Oaks, Calif., where the Ventura County Sheriff got a call Wednesday night.
"About 100 (demonstrators) sponsored by MoveOn.org were having a rally supporting health care reform,'' the station reports, and "a group of anti-health care reform protesters formed across the street. A witness from the scene says a man was walking through the anti-reform group to get to the pro-reform side when he got into an altercation with the 65-year-old, who opposes health care reform.
"The 65-year-old was apparently aggressive and hit the other man, who then retaliated by biting off his attacker's pinky, according to Karoli from DrumsnWhistles.
"The man took his finger and walked to Los Robles hospital.''
For some health care -- that's The Ticket.
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