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In reply to the discussion: People aren't celebrating. [View all]OverBurn
(1,107 posts)11. That's a pretty awesome line.
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I can provide no data/documentation to justify the use of sympathy in this particular case.
Irish_Dem
Dec 6
#56
The bullets in him were a preexisting condition to my giving a fuck about his continued existence. He's not covered. nt
Hellbound Hellhound
Dec 5
#5
Well said. A whole lot of people have quietly died as a result of inhumane healthcare insurance decisions.
patphil
Dec 5
#8
Women who die due to being unable to get needed micarriage care are not being murdered by thrir doctors.
ShazzieB
Dec 6
#94
The only people who give a shit about his demise are his family. And I bet that half of them are only worried about
3Hotdogs
Dec 5
#29
Yes. It would be a win win. But when humanity is not on the table. It's about the $
onecaliberal
Dec 5
#24
We are horrified at the glee the Right exhibits when one of our Democratic lions dies.
summer_in_TX
Dec 6
#34