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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThe Shooter of the UHC CEO is:
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| A murderer. | |
23 (59%) |
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| A righteous Class Warrior. | |
4 (10%) |
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| It's complicated. | |
11 (28%) |
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| Other. | |
1 (3%) |
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| 4 DU members did not wish to select any of the options provided. | |
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Irish_Dem
(79,741 posts)people resort to street justice.
I am not stating whether I agree with it or not.
It is just human reality.
TheProle
(3,898 posts)Methinks you just did.
Irish_Dem
(79,741 posts)Ad hominem attacks are a sign of a weak argument.
A better argument is to stick to facts.
Not lying about people and trying to insult them.
People can certainly make correct observations about the human condition
in an objective way.
It is called science.
TheProle
(3,898 posts)No one has accused you of anything.
Kingofalldems
(40,025 posts)TheProle
(3,898 posts)Johnny2X2X
(23,680 posts)Could have been a hit from a fellow CEO. Could have been killed of a love affair. We don't know yet.
We're just assuming it was a disgrubtled client who got stiffed on medical bills.
Irish_Dem
(79,741 posts)I for one think this guy may have been ready to testify against someone else and spill secrets.
Someone with enough money to hire a hit man.
But in general we may start seeing more street justice.
The American people have found out the hard way there is no rule of law for the wealthy.
TheProle
(3,898 posts)"Rich white male murders rich white male. Street justice confused."
Deuxcents
(25,494 posts)TheProle
(3,898 posts)I believe it's worthy of discussion.
marble falls
(71,020 posts)Response to Deuxcents (Reply #3)
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Prairie Gates
(7,175 posts)ck4829
(37,421 posts)Shareholders didn't like it one bit.
dhol82
(9,631 posts)Shot in the head from the back and then more shots on approach. This wasnt an amateur.
dweller
(27,835 posts)A repuglican
✌🏻
Tommy Carcetti
(44,405 posts)If it was someone in an emotional rage about being denied benefits, for example, it could qualify as manslaughter as opposed to murder.
Too soon to tell at this moment, though. Clearly some sort of homicide, however.
TheProle
(3,898 posts)I think crimes of passion typically have a temporal proximity component, though.
Trueblue1968
(19,077 posts)LeftInTX
(34,014 posts)Build: on the leaner side. Possibly agile. Tech savvy.
Maybe he got a bad cyber Monday deal??
Solved it! Lol
Voltaire2
(15,377 posts)EX500rider
(12,180 posts)XanaDUer2
(15,769 posts)We may nvr know