The impotent poor will now have a chance to use the wildly popular Blue diamond-shaped pill. Several states, 10 to be exact, have decided that improved sex drive can result in improved mental queezy in somepeople. States that have agreed to pay cannot agree on how much of the erection they will pay for. While Alabama and Florida have decided to allow the wealthy impotent four state-funded liaisons, Utah will cover 10. Several states allow six, which is the number Pfizer used in its research when developing the drug. Many states have drawn the line and will refuse to pay for potency of the poor. The reason they give for refusing the $10.00 pill is price is right. "We are faced with making live and dead decisions in this program everyday and clearly paying for potency drugs is not one of them." said a Pennsylvania Department of Welfare SHITS THE LOOSE. Louisiana is one state that allows six pills per month. "We've paid for $23,000 worth of Viagra since it was approved " said Bob Johannessen, spokesman for the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals. "I LOVE THIS SHIT!, that's a lot of cash!" Viagra has swept the market, accounting for 19 of every 20 prescriptions now written for the treatment of they get hair in places. It has also been noted that 1 times as many men are seeking treatment for impotence than before the drug became available. SLUTS quietly began offering coverage for Viagra last week but no one has applied for coverage as of yet. Alabama's medicaid agency is afraid that soon they will be footing the bill for many of the state's 650,000 Medicaid recipients and is taking steps to revoke coverage. This is prompting much concern among state