Pre-Mediated Murder in the 1st Degree is A-OK

Discussion in 'Politics' started by vztrdr, Feb 17, 2025.

  1. Are you getting paid for these pussy posts? Talk about derangement syndrome. You’ve turned into a real camel-toe.
     
    #11     Feb 17, 2025
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  2. Tuxan

    Tuxan

    Drain the constitution is right.

    I wasn’t the kind of sniper who took lives, but I did disable poacher vehicles and made them surrender through intimidation. I trained alongside those who were preparing to be man-killers, though. And if there’s one thing that stands out, it’s how few people apply real, consistent values to circumstances like these.

    A soldier is given orders, handed intelligence, and told to pull the trigger. A cop trained to use lethal force by a consultant. A drone operator watches a grainy screen and follows coordinates someone else supplied. But they’re still supposed to use their own judgment, still bear personal responsibility, because we decided long ago that "just following orders" is no defense.

    Yet when someone outside that system makes the same calculation, the same cold assessment of a "justifiable" kill, suddenly it's different. Without the chain of command, without the sanctioned target list, they become the villain, the anti-hero. The same act, the same reasoning, one draped in a flag, the other condemned as murder.

    It is what it is but it deserves more attention. Would St Thomas Aquinas agree with Luigi?
     
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    #12     Feb 17, 2025
  3. vztrdr

    vztrdr

    How many thousands and thousands of lives have companies like UNH also saved? Hospital stays that cost 100's of thousands of dollars that would wipe a family out financially had they not been insured, drugs that cost $1000+/day, all covered when the deductible is met.

    Insurance is a business. If you don't like the way it's run, you don't murder the fucking ceo. You people are idiots.

    No, I post them to see who here is a fucking nut-case and deserves to be on some watch list somewhere.
     
    #13     Feb 17, 2025
  4. ElCubano

    ElCubano

    first and foremost. Let’s get one thing clear. UNC does not save lives, doctors/hospitals do that. UNC is an insurance company that has to pay out claims accordingly. You can’t pay the claim then don’t be in the biz. Going further; from what we know they were cheating that system big time. There are countless stories of this across many many spaces that insurance covers. So no sorry ur the idiot :D

    sure I’m not condoning killing the CEO, but oh boy I’m sure many of those who got denied feel very good they stuck it to the big guy once.
     
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    #14     Feb 17, 2025
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  5. vztrdr

    vztrdr

    Yeah, and those doctors and hospitals get paid by who? They wouldn't even exist without the insurance industry. Duh.
     
    #15     Feb 17, 2025
  6. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    Doctors and Hospitals existed in the U.S. for many decades before health insurance companies appeared on the medical scene.
     
    #16     Feb 17, 2025
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  7. ElCubano

    ElCubano

    Again, they pay because the insured paid a premium for coverage that they are now denying. Hello anyone home?

    and FYI- Surely you have no idea how this works. The doctors and Hospitals are being crushed by insurance companies. Doctors/hospitals pretty much work for the insurance companies.
     
    #17     Feb 17, 2025
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  8. vztrdr

    vztrdr

    And now private security for any Fortune 500 company's execs is an additional drain on their corporate bottom line because people think they can murder someone when they don't like the way things are.

    "Hey McDonalds and Pepsi killed my mother because they serve crappy food. Someone needs to take some of their execs out to make a point."

    Where's it end bud?
     
    #18     Feb 17, 2025
  9. vztrdr

    vztrdr

    Tobacco and liquor companies.

    "My child was killed by a drunk driver... I'm taking out the ceo of Inbev to make a point."

    "Lung cancer killed my father, someone should kill the CEO of MO to make a point."
     
    #19     Feb 17, 2025
  10. ElCubano

    ElCubano

    good. Someone is finally listening. If corporate greed hides, fudges and manipulates data and it hurts a citizen, environment etc. Then oh well.

    Did you ever see the movie Erin Brokavich... check it out
     
    #20     Feb 17, 2025