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In reply to the discussion: Shapiro: "Hear me on this: he is no hero." [View all]I feel a little disoriented here. Months ago he was a fave for VP and now this?
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The amount of violence that health-insurance policies wreak on people's bodies is immense.
WhiskeyGrinder
Tuesday
#2
"Violence can never be used to address political differences, or to address a substantive difference"
Hellbound Hellhound
Tuesday
#3
Just wait for the Dead Pool list on those who pull Social Security, Medicare or Medicaid.
TheBlackAdder
Tuesday
#4
We deny their cancer treatment and their abortion. We deny their diabetes and heart meds.
onecaliberal
Tuesday
#9
There is something really twisted about your thinking. You are calling for violence period, and trying to justify it
JohnSJ
Yesterday
#63
Then I guess with your warped, burn it all down logic, you had no problem with the targeting killing of Dr. Tiller.
JohnSJ
13 hrs ago
#74
The taking of a life by a private vigilante is not justified in this case
LetMyPeopleVote
14 hrs ago
#71
Shapiro is right, and thiose trying to rationalize or justify the murder of a CEO are just as twisted as the MAGAs,
JohnSJ
Yesterday
#64