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In reply to the discussion: Shapiro: "Hear me on this: he is no hero." [View all]RobinA
(10,175 posts)69. Yeah, Maybe More Productive
would be to deal with why SO MANY people aren't too broken up with this killing. Most people know walking up to someone and shooting them out of the blue is generally unacceptable and downright wrong, but..... and the "but" needs to be paid attention to.
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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