Amy Winehouse may think she's no good, but America's National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences begs to differ, having bestowed five or their six major Grammys on her this past Sunday. Winehouse had to perform for the show and accept the awards live via satellite from London - at four in the morning, her time - because of her inability to get a visa. The government wouldn't let her into the United States, citing her drug busts.
At the same time, the government is prosecuting six al-Qaeda conspirators of the September 11, 2001 attacks, which was pulled off by nineteen foreigners who got visas because they had no history of drug use.
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