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In reply to the discussion: Why top internet sleuths say they won't help find the UnitedHealthcare CEO killer [View all]SunSeeker
(54,199 posts)45. This is about who he killed. Not how he killed him.
But if you want to hijack this thread and make it about how great guns are, go for it Kaleva.
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Why top internet sleuths say they won't help find the UnitedHealthcare CEO killer [View all]
SunSeeker
Dec 7
OP
Capturing incriminating social media posts before they are scrubbed is indeed important. n/t
John1956PA
Dec 7
#7
The growing rage of the corporate media about people's refusal to condemn this event
Prairie Gates
Dec 7
#2
Gee, maybe the ultra wealthy should push their bought and paid for politicians for gun control.
groundloop
Dec 7
#19
There are tons of AARP members who have UHC and contribute mightily to the
allegorical oracle
Dec 7
#18
Doubtful. Mostly AARP handles Medicare Supplement plans, which are pretty tightly regulated.
groundloop
Dec 7
#21
i'd post a picture of something here but postimages is phishing and i can't upload a pic to get the link
orleans
Dec 7
#17