Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He is a coward and a cold blooded killer, shooting a man in his back, going closer to finish him off, taking a father away from children. Execution is funny?
This is something to be admired?
Shameful and disgusting.
Didn't Jefferson say the tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of corporate executives?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel a good deal of sadness when I look at his photo. It's all just heartbreaking. He had so much promise, every possible advantage, and threw it all away....ruined multiple lives. It's very sad.
How do you feel about the lives Thompson and UHC ruined?
Anonymous wrote:Apparently the gun was 3d printed. Did he figure out how to do that himself???
Anonymous wrote:I feel a good deal of sadness when I look at his photo. It's all just heartbreaking. He had so much promise, every possible advantage, and threw it all away....ruined multiple lives. It's very sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jesus have you seen his mugshot?!
https://foxbaltimore.com/news/local/maryland-man-arrested-in-connection-to-unitedhealthcare-ceo-murder-case
Calling the modeling agency now
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He is a coward and a cold blooded killer, shooting a man in his back, going closer to finish him off, taking a father away from children. Execution is funny?
This is something to be admired?
Shameful and disgusting.
Didn't Jefferson say the tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of corporate executives?
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He is a coward and a cold blooded killer, shooting a man in his back, going closer to finish him off, taking a father away from children. Execution is funny?
This is something to be admired?
Shameful and disgusting.
Didn't Jefferson say the tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of corporate executives?
Anonymous wrote:Why is everyone blaming the health insurance companies and not the hospitals and their ridiculous charges? Why not blame the doctors who are like “well I could save your life but we’re gonna need $60K to do it.”
It doesn’t make sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is everyone blaming the health insurance companies and not the hospitals and their ridiculous charges? Why not blame the doctors who are like “well I could save your life but we’re gonna need $60K to do it.”
It doesn’t make sense.
The doctors (the vast majority of them) are not making anywhere near what that insurance and healthcare execs make.
Anonymous wrote:Why is everyone blaming the health insurance companies and not the hospitals and their ridiculous charges? Why not blame the doctors who are like “well I could save your life but we’re gonna need $60K to do it.”
It doesn’t make sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel bad for the CEOs children. Everyone is calling their dads killer hot all over the internet and cheering him on, It’s really sad.
I hope those are separate. That you feel bad for his kids because they lost their dad so senselessly.
The fact that the suspect may be attractive should be irrelevant to your sympathy.
I don’t care about him being hot. I can’t imagine a parent getting murdered and thousands of people being happy about it.
Would you have the same sympathy for the children of a serial killer who is executed, or a pedophile who is killed by the child’s parent, or someone like Bin Laden? Is it sad when people celebrate the deaths of these types of criminals or only sad when the criminal has a fancy LinkedIn profile?
The reality is this man perpetrated a mass fraud through the use of AI and third party vendors to profit at the expense of others’ health and lives, and engaged in insider trading. He’s a mobster who commits his crimes with a fancy title.
Anonymous wrote:Why is everyone blaming the health insurance companies and not the hospitals and their ridiculous charges? Why not blame the doctors who are like “well I could save your life but we’re gonna need $60K to do it.”
It doesn’t make sense.
Anonymous wrote:It's a bit strange to see progressive taking up for this guy when what largely precipitated this action was the dissonance between his heretofore very privileged existence and a health setback that gave him a little taste of bad fortune. He basically flipped out because he's had it so good and couldn't handle even a little bit of what broad swaths of the country endure for years on end. Ultimately, the animating factor of his action is entitlement and privilege.