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SOOOO many variables in this scenario... yagotme Dec 11 #1
It does seem to have folks stumped sarisataka Dec 11 #7
If Luigi M had been denied needed care for his back injury, I might be sympathetic. But he got care from the Silent Type Dec 11 #2
They may have refused some treatment he wanted and only approved the surgery he got n boston bean Dec 11 #8
Definitely a possibility, but no evidence of that so far. Also, a possibility is that there is no treatment for Silent Type Dec 11 #13
At this point no one knows what his insurance covered, unless they have access to his data Meowmee Dec 11 #43
I don't understand why shooting people is considered a solution for anything. Unless it's a clear and present danger. Walleye Dec 11 #3
2nd Amendment Solutions are popular nowadays. Silent Type Dec 11 #14
Second amendment solutions have always been popular. Scrivener7 Dec 11 #37
I'm sure some people Avalon Sparks Dec 11 #29
The Unabomber mainly went after academic people. My psych prof at Univ of Mich. was targeted. kerry-is-my-prez Dec 11 #42
Yes... and no cactusfractal Dec 11 #4
Judge, jury, and executioner. yagotme Dec 11 #9
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Going to be a booming business for private security contractors DeepWinter Dec 11 #10
Of course not. No one's cheering a "mass murderer", we're cheering a mass murderer being killed. Hellbound Hellhound Dec 11 #11
I am wondering if retribution is limited to executives sarisataka Dec 11 #12
If you're asking me personally, only executives involved in the higher end decision making. Hellbound Hellhound Dec 11 #16
That is good news sarisataka Dec 11 #17
Oof. P&C? You have your own bucket of fish to deal with from within, less without. Hellbound Hellhound Dec 11 #18
LOL sarisataka Dec 11 #20
Will it be IN THE BACK.....????? DronePilot Dec 11 #15
Well Trenzalore Dec 11 #19
the killer is not a hero proud patriot Dec 11 #21
Yep. Suddenly vigilante "justice" seems quite popular mcar Dec 11 #22
.... orangecrush Dec 11 #23
I don't think most people think he's a hero. Scrivener7 Dec 11 #24
I suppose it isn't much different sarisataka Dec 11 #25
But in our country, where guns reign supreme, Scrivener7 Dec 11 #26
I can only hold myself accountable to my values sarisataka Dec 11 #27
All of this has been true for decades now. Scrivener7 Dec 11 #30
I have fought for decades sarisataka Dec 11 #35
. Scrivener7 Dec 11 #36
Do you think we need to have a conversation about health care? Bettie Dec 11 #31
Yes, and I have posted my thoughts that sarisataka Dec 11 #33
I don't think murder is the answer Bettie Dec 11 #34
Why would you call him a hero? Iggo Dec 11 #28
I wouldn't call him a hero, would you? sarisataka Dec 11 #32
You throw around "we" and you get the reaction you get. That's on you. Iggo Dec 11 #38
Can You Point Me To... ProfessorGAC Dec 11 #39
I did not claim any on DU were calling him a hero. sarisataka Dec 11 #40
But, We're At DU... ProfessorGAC Dec 11 #41
I said we* sarisataka Dec 11 #44
How about "we" say the next insurance company expresses their TBF Dec 12 #45
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