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CEO of UnitedHealthcare murdered this morning in Manhattan
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(12-08-2024, 08:44 PM)Waterboy Wrote: Cuz you obviously know he was at fault for all of that.  Meanwhile Fauci’s body count is at least in the thousands and he’s your patron saint..   You really should get a clue before you type.

You have to quit lying about people, because it's a truly cowardly and sh*tty thing that you keep choosing to do.

Where is anyone "sainting" Fauci? On this thread? Elsewhere on another thread?

No, YOU jam him into every conversation and YOU assign positions on him that people don't state, most likely don't have, because that one-track gutter you post from is wallpapered with echo chambers of Fauci propaganda.

Quit lying about strangers that ARE NOT SAYING WHAT YOU KEEP CLAIMING.

THAT misrepresentation should be bannable as hell.
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(12-08-2024, 08:44 PM)Waterboy Wrote: Cuz you obviously know he was at fault for all of that.  Meanwhile Fauci’s body count is at least in the thousands and he’s your patron saint..   You really should get a clue before you type.

No offense,  but he was the CEO for several years now, and was responsible for the policies and practices of his company.
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(12-08-2024, 08:44 PM)Waterboy Wrote: Cuz you obviously know he was at fault for all of that.  Meanwhile Fauci’s body count is at least in the thousands and he’s your patron saint..   You really should get a clue before you type.

Do we need to warn Fauci?  Are you planning on shooting him?  I am confused though?  If you didn't take the vaccine didn't you avoid any negative outcomes (according to zerohedge) he might have helped ushered in?  No where did I say he was a patron saint.  I'm not sure that anyone that reaches that level in the government is a patron saint.  

In 2021 (most recent data).  There were 41.7 MILLION in network claims denials nation wide.  Roughly 9.5% of insured Americans have UHC and we already know from the memes that UHC denies coverage at roughly 2x the industry standard.

You don't think UHC's portion of that 41.7 million denied claims resulted in deaths in the thousands?  What about bankruptcies? 

Sorry but not sorry.  I'm shedding zero tears for this loser.
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Man picked up at Pennsylvania McDonald’s had fake IDs and gun like one used in shooting, sources say

The man being questioned by police in connection to the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was picked up in a McDonald’s in Altoona, Pennsylvania, after an employee thought he resembled the man in the NYPD’s photos and called the cops, multiple law enforcement officials briefed on the situation tell CNN.

Altoona police responded to the call and picked up the man, who they say is 26 years old, and searched him.

In the search, they found a gun with a suppressor — a device that muffles the sound of a firearm — like that used in the homicide and multiple fake IDs, including one that the NYPD believes was used by the suspect in New York City, the officials say.

The man is under arrest on charges in connection with the gun recovered by police, according to a law enforcement official.

The suspect was in possession of some documents that investigators also want to examine as potentially relating to motive, though further details on the documents were not clear.

Altoona police are waiting for NYPD detectives, who are on their way.

The man who is being held in Pennsylvania was also in possession of a two-page document railing against the health care industry and suggesting that violence is the answer, a police official who has seen the document told CNN.

Source: CNN
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(12-09-2024, 01:25 PM)purplefaithful Wrote: Man picked up at Pennsylvania McDonald’s had fake IDs and gun like one used in shooting, sources say

The man being questioned by police in connection to the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was picked up in a McDonald’s in Altoona, Pennsylvania, after an employee thought he resembled the man in the NYPD’s photos and called the cops, multiple law enforcement officials briefed on the situation tell CNN.

Altoona police responded to the call and picked up the man, who they say is 26 years old, and searched him.

In the search, they found a gun with a suppressor — a device that muffles the sound of a firearm — like that used in the homicide and multiple fake IDs, including one that the NYPD believes was used by the suspect in New York City, the officials say.

The man is under arrest on charges in connection with the gun recovered by police, according to a law enforcement official.

The suspect was in possession of some documents that investigators also want to examine as potentially relating to motive, though further details on the documents were not clear.

Altoona police are waiting for NYPD detectives, who are on their way.

The man who is being held in Pennsylvania was also in possession of a two-page document railing against the health care industry and suggesting that violence is the answer, a police official who has seen the document told CNN.

Source: CNN
The name is Luigi Mangione.  So much for AGR's hope for DB Cooper.   Hope this guy fries.  He's a coward shooting a person in the back regardless of the fact that big business sometimes turns it's back on people in need.  There were many other ways to go about it.

(12-09-2024, 11:12 AM)AGRforever Wrote: Do we need to warn Fauci?  Are you planning on shooting him?  I am confused though?  If you didn't take the vaccine didn't you avoid any negative outcomes (according to zerohedge) he might have helped ushered in?  No where did I say he was a patron saint.  I'm not sure that anyone that reaches that level in the government is a patron saint.  

In 2021 (most recent data).  There were 41.7 MILLION in network claims denials nation wide.  Roughly 9.5% of insured Americans have UHC and we already know from the memes that UHC denies coverage at roughly 2x the industry standard.

You don't think UHC's portion of that 41.7 million denied claims resulted in deaths in the thousands?  What about bankruptcies? 

Sorry but not sorry.  I'm shedding zero tears for this loser.
Fauci did everything he could to force people to take the vaccine and advocated forcibly changing laws to require it.  While he was doing so, he knew full well about the origins, the likelihood that the vaccine didn't stop the spread, or retain efficacy.  He also knew there were significant side effects all while doing so.   He also was totally complicit in supporting Big Pharma while blocking usage of known effective treatments like antibiotics and ivermectin.  My wife figured it out early in the epidemic, but to this day doctors won't prescribe these drugs due to the actions of Fauci.  That is a criminal.

I'm not going to back up some of the "alleged" actions of this CEO.  I honestly don't know whether he's guilty or innocent.  It just seems funny that people on here are advocating him getting shot while being the biggest supporters of Fauci and his actions.  And no, I would not advocate for murder like you would.  I think the justice system should prevail.
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(12-09-2024, 02:43 PM)Waterboy Wrote: The name is Luigi Mangione.  So much for AGR's hope for DB Cooper.   Hope this guy fries.  He's a coward shooting a person in the back regardless of the fact that big business sometimes turns it's back on people in need.  There were many other ways to go about it.

Fauci did everything he could to force people to take the vaccine and advocated forcibly changing laws to require it.  While he was doing so, he knew full well about the origins, the likelihood that the vaccine didn't stop the spread, or retain efficacy.  He also knew there were significant side effects all while doing so.   He also was totally complicit in supporting Big Pharma while blocking usage of known effective treatments like antibiotics and ivermectin.  My wife figured it out early in the epidemic, but to this day doctors won't prescribe these drugs due to the actions of Fauci.  That is a criminal.

I'm not going to back up some of the "alleged" actions of this CEO.  I honestly don't know whether he's guilty or innocent.  It just seems funny that people on here are advocating him getting shot while being the biggest supporters of Fauci and his actions.  And no, I would not advocate for murder like you would.  I think the justice system should prevail.

like how?  how does the little guy get a fair hearing against a corporate giant like united health?  you cant afford to take them to court,  they will bury with legal shit and bankrupt you in the process.   you cant get a fair shake in the media,  you of all people should  recognize that the health care giants control the media, the govt, and subsequently the narrative.   Sometimes you need to make some noise to be heard,   how else would you suggest he would have made a country start talking about something that has been killing thousands without so much as a whisper in the main stream media?  you think nobody else that has been wronged by this company tried about anything you can imagine and even more? 

The real tragedy in all this is that the alleged had to resort to this type of behavior to create awareness to this issue,  the real tragedy is the damage that was done to millions of families in the name of profit by the deceased and his coconspirators.
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(12-09-2024, 02:56 PM)JimmyinSD Wrote: like how?  how does the little guy get a fair hearing against a corporate giant like united health?  you cant afford to take them to court,  they will bury with legal shit and bankrupt you in the process.   you cant get a fair shake in the media,  you of all people should  recognize that the health care giants control the media, the govt, and subsequently the narrative.   Sometimes you need to make some noise to be heard,   how else would you suggest he would have made a country start talking about something that has been killing thousands without so much as a whisper in the main stream media?  you think nobody else that has been wronged by this company tried about anything you can imagine and even more? 

The real tragedy in all this is that the alleged had to resort to this type of behavior to create awareness to this issue,  the real tragedy is the damage that was done to millions of families in the name of profit by the deceased and his coconspirators.

So you advocate murdering this man?  I agree with a lot of your argument, but society forces us to utilize other measures.  We can't have vigilante justice, because many times it will be improperly applied.   Why should a man with a family be murdered for acting within the law, even while he probably broke the spirit of the law?  You could look at it like the insured people had a choice in their coverage and chose a bad company.  I don't agree with that, but it's a true point, nonetheless.   There are all kinds of things that can be justified in a vacuum.  I don't think we ought to open the door to thinking as dangerous as yours, because in theory 80% of the world would deserve to be whacked depending on just who is aggrieved.
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(12-09-2024, 03:43 PM)Waterboy Wrote: So you advocate murdering this man?  I agree with a lot of your argument, but society forces us to utilize other measures.  We can't have vigilante justice, because many times it will be improperly applied.   Why should a man with a family be murdered for acting within the law, even while he probably broke the spirit of the law?  You could look at it like the insured people had a choice in their coverage and chose a bad company.  I don't agree with that, but it's a true point, nonetheless.   There are all kinds of things that can be justified in a vacuum.  I don't think we ought to open the door to thinking as dangerous as yours, because in theory 80% of the world would deserve to be whacked depending on just who is aggrieved.

never once have I said I advocate for murder,  I simply understand it in this situation.

You said there were other ways,  I simply disagreed,  this is about what we are brought to.

Also you cant choose other coverage in most instances,  you get stuck with whatever your employer signs you up for.

I wouldnt shed a tear if somebody did this to Fauci,  would totally feel the same way,  would you be defending life if somebody who was wronged by fauci took matters into their own hands?  I suspect you wouldnt be as vocal.
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(12-09-2024, 05:08 PM)JimmyinSD Wrote: never once have I said I advocate for murder,  I simply understand it in this situation.

You said there were other ways,  I simply disagreed,  this is about what we are brought to.

Also you cant choose other coverage in most instances,  you get stuck with whatever your employer signs you up for.

I wouldnt shed a tear if somebody did this to Fauci,  would totally feel the same way,  would you be defending life if somebody who was wronged by fauci took matters into their own hands?  I suspect you wouldnt be as vocal.
I’m vocal in this case because I personally know a family member.  You have free will to go to another employer if they offer improper benefits.  You’ve made similar arguments to this in the past.  I told you it is 100% true, but I don’t think an employee should be forced into that consistent with my position on forced vaccines via your employer.   I will tell you one more time that no one (even Fauci who I think is guilty of more deaths than this CEO) should be at the risk of their own life in a situation like this.  This is simply a lunatic who is being lauded by liberals as some kind of Peter Pan like hero. It’s total BS.
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Luigi was with me all weekend. There’s not a chance he could have done it.

And did you really advocate ivermectin in your Covid in your ramblings? Holy shit you’re a lost cause.
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