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Whatever that is, it's not murder. My agenda has two points. I am against the killing of defenseless unarmed people in the street, whoever they are and whatever they have done, on grounds of basic ethics. And I'm against political assassination, on the grounds that it's gratuitous and counter-productive.
How is pointing out that Healthcare United had the highest claim rejection rate in America, known for its profit-based healthcare system, political assassination? "They're making me look bad by pointing out the things I say, do, and believe!"
Some misunderstanding. Was talking about what the shooting suspect (almost certainly) did.
So you choose to ignore corpo violence, because it's not murder in your opinion.
That way you kind of normalize that violence.
I'm against the killing of defenseless sick people by health insurance denying claims.
I'm against economical assassination on the grounds that it's despicable to collect insurance premium and embezzle insurance benefits instead of granting them.
And I'm happy that Luigi gets mail.