He shot an unarmed man in the back. Yeah, he's at the top of the hierarchy. |
The hero has top notch attorneys who are saying he's mentally ill. He's also a sniveling coward who wants to avoid deserved concsequences. |
You mean free elder care? As in the same kind of care that costs an American $15k/month? |
Coward? By trying to defend himself in the best way possible within our corrupt judicial system? What exactly is cowardly about that? |
You resort to sarcasm because the prison code doesn’t align with your ideals? |
Many man are cowards who want to avoid deserved consequences. Our current administration contains many examples. |
Sure, but this thread is about Luigi and you couldn't admit his cowardice or criminal actions. He's a murderer. |
Go ahead and defend your revered murderer. May he spend his brave days in prison. I'm guessing you believe in the death penalty. |
Interesting. I don't know how that will fly because I don't see how he acted alone. The timeline is way too tight, too perfect. |
They changed their minds about his defense today. I agree. No one man could have pulled this off. He had the help of a small team of professional hitmen. Who knows who really pulled the trigger on the VP9. |
Since Luigi and his supporters believe in the death penalty, he can still get the death punishment he deserves while they search for other suspects. |
Lots of misinformation there. It was BCBS, and it was going to limit how how anesthesiologists could make, not how much people would pay. So maybe an anesthesiologist would only make $550k a year instead of $600k. |
Setting aside thar it's entirely false, only if the jury was all anesthesiologists worried about affording their third or fourth vacation home. |
Shooting an unarmed person in the back is extremely cowardly. |
And what do you call killing people through your business activities and not even doing it yourself? |