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In reply to the discussion: Why all the posts dismissing the murder of UnitedHealth CEO in New York? [View all]question everything
(49,091 posts)146. It is not "doing" it is applauding a murder. A murder! What sense of moral is this?
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Why all the posts dismissing the murder of UnitedHealth CEO in New York? [View all]
question everything
Dec 4
OP
Oh, so now we are in an eye for an eye society? Perhaps Whiny is the right one to lead us
question everything
Dec 4
#4
Pretty sure if something happened to my eye, UHC would be "Well, you still have the other one, don't you?"
ck4829
Dec 4
#18
Are you accusing DU members of doing something to the people we disagree with?
Think. Again.
Dec 4
#27
It is not "doing" it is applauding a murder. A murder! What sense of moral is this?
question everything
Dec 4
#146
An eye for an eye would apply only if someone here killed him. This is a bit dramatic.
Scrivener7
Dec 4
#133
No of course not. But there are several posts reporting the murder, the first, with more than 100
question everything
Dec 4
#9
Yeah, I saw this. People are entitled to their opinions, but it doesn't mean I have to like them, or agree w/ them...
SWBTATTReg
Dec 4
#37
None of us is "this way." No one here "eliminated" anyone, as the OP is claiming. Ridiculously.
Scrivener7
Dec 4
#134
No. There is a difference between not mourning, shrugging even, and applauding which many comments
question everything
Dec 4
#143
okay but I don't think when people say they want to eat the rich they want to do it while the person is still alive
WhiskeyGrinder
Dec 4
#12
Im sure he was all broken up about the deaths of people he caused through his company's policies
Fullduplexxx
Dec 4
#13
I don't recall DU being very nice when Jerry Falwell or Rush Limbaugh bought it.
tenderfoot
Dec 4
#14
+1. Our healthcare system -- or lack of it -- sucks. But most blame belongs to Congress for not enacting
Silent Type
Dec 4
#19
Don't mind the blame, but shooting him or dancing on his grave is unnecessary. Voters have approved the system
Silent Type
Dec 4
#59
I know. For whatever reason, we have not been able to get universal healthcare or even a Public Option.
Silent Type
Dec 4
#176
As were buggy whip manufacturers. When do you think Congress will enact a better system and will voters
Silent Type
Dec 5
#182
How many politicians and religious leaders are murdered? A lot. Like, all the time.
RockRaven
Dec 4
#84
Compassion? Go tell it to the people who had claims denied by United Healthcare.
tenderfoot
Dec 4
#56
Not what I said at all but thank you for letting us know that you support for profit health care.
tenderfoot
Dec 4
#88
Comments: United Health Care is the leading health insurance company in claim denials.
tenderfoot
Dec 4
#104
Insufficient mourning for your cultural and economic superior? You should feel ashamed!
ck4829
Dec 4
#63
So you're saying that a insurer's letter to a newborn denying coverage makes murder justified?
tenderfoot
Dec 4
#122
What's being said? That UHC is the leading insurance company that denies claims.
tenderfoot
Dec 4
#103
Stop with that grave dancing. UHC employees have to pay extra to have their own family members covered.
tenderfoot
Dec 4
#109
Are you serious? This forum has the reigning National Champion Grave Dancing Team
Seeking Serenity
Dec 4
#78
And I hope that most of us would react similarly. But the amount of glee on these pages should worry us
question everything
Dec 4
#154
So sorry you experienced the fear, and physical effects of being denied care.
electric_blue68
Dec 5
#200
He's a symbol of wealth, greed, indifference - that's what people are reacting to.
harumph
Dec 4
#99
Not necessarily. But it is the face of Karma, the law of Cause and Effect. n/t
PatrickforB
Dec 4
#123
No one here eliminated anyone. We're just here on the sidelines to which we have
Scrivener7
Dec 4
#132
I work for another insurance and we got an email about this and we are suppose to be sad....
LizBeth
Dec 4
#164
On the day when a bunch of insurance companies announce they won't cover anesthesia
Scrivener7
Dec 5
#190