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In reply to the discussion: Murder is wrong. An eye for an eye is wrong. He has family and friends who are grieving. Tragic. [View all]Fullduplexxx
(8,364 posts)24. he broke no laws because they made murder legal as long as it is done through insurance.
many people are calling that murder karma
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Murder is wrong. An eye for an eye is wrong. He has family and friends who are grieving. Tragic. [View all]
av8rdave
Dec 4
OP
he broke no laws because they made murder legal as long as it is done through insurance.
Fullduplexxx
Dec 4
#24
right so you dont call it murder you call it something else , like pre-existing conditions when they were allowed
Fullduplexxx
Dec 4
#38
You want to bet? There should be a moral to a law not just legally allowing let someone die when it
Stargazer99
Dec 5
#60
No, I want you to show me where at any time murder is legal. What you describe isn't murder.
Groundhawg
Dec 6
#86
What do you call an act in which someone dilberately does something to someone that causes that someone to die?
Fullduplexxx
Dec 6
#87
Very unfortunate, and a call for congress to change the law that allows it to happen.
Groundhawg
Dec 6
#88
with enough power one can make laws that go against logic and responsibility- wake up or do you benefit by the set up
Stargazer99
Dec 6
#89
I'm sure the vast majority of them didn't spend their days killing other people at their day job.
onecaliberal
Dec 4
#30
I haven't seen any DU posts discussing how he was murdered and that it was a good way...
Think. Again.
Dec 4
#27
What about when murder isn't done actively using a weapon, but passively by denying needed healthcare coverage?
markpkessinger
Dec 4
#18
Health insurance company executives belong to a special group of monster parasites.
dalton99a
Dec 4
#25
Its one of those unwritten rules in society for certain people -especially those who serve the rich and powerful
ColinC
Dec 4
#39
he (and UHC) are getting trashed all over Reddit. I had no idea how hated they are
BlueWaveNeverEnd
Dec 4
#40
I doubt he and his family took time during the holidays to remember those the company
Hotler
Dec 4
#42
CNN was just saying there are 100 million americans who have United Health coverage.
applegrove
Dec 4
#50
God's law says to treat others as you want to be treated and also warns about worshiping Mammon
Stargazer99
Dec 6
#90
The disconnect between what people claim to believe and how they act and speak is astounding.
usonian
Dec 6
#92
Thoughts and prayers for the guy that caused the death of thousands of people
Cuthbert Allgood
Dec 4
#56