People strike back at the "healthcare" industry

So does that mean he’s . . Crackalakin?

But on a serious note, it referred to people cracking whips to herd cattle in Florida, since they used them instead of lassos.

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I thought it referred to those who whipped slaves. Regardless, crackers are afforded the luxury of hypocrisy. Like begging the government for money to build ugly cars we don’t need.

They caught him in PA

Cracker likely has a different meaning depending on the location, the people using it, and the time period it was used. We only used it in connection with Georgia and, only as a mildly degrading label, as being poor white. It always referred to white people only.

I can see how slaves could use “cracker” to describe white people who cracked the whip. That just wasn’t how I was introduced to the word.

Over time I have come to understand that a word means what the person using it believes it means. And if enough people use the word to have that meaning then the dictionary will eventually add that definition to the word meaning.

No shit!

Im going to have to catch up on the news.

Well now I’m sad.

If he actually kept the gun and the same fake ID’s on his person and went to Starbucks, that’s kind of the opposite of fading into oblivion.

He hasn’t been convicted yet.

Mayor Adams stated that the gun was a ghost gun (that adds a little twist to the story if it is true.)

Yeah, I’m curious. I thought I knew what it was, then people were saying it’s a veterinary gun like No Country For Old Men, then the police were dredging the lake and might have found it, now it’s a ghost gun.

God, you’re such a contrarian

I thought I was being optimistic.

Reports are coming out that he looked up to the unabomber and was anti-corporation

On the surface it does not appear to be personal

If this is accurate, changes the whole narrative of denied claims

A book review from him:


And assurance that when they make documentaries about him, women will swoon as they did with Ted Bundy:

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Soylib confirmed !

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And Ramirez. Women are great at choosing good men… Oof

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Bent over by overlords, law of the jungle to survive, fight to the death for survival….

I read he attended a $40k per year and possibly even per semester (can’t remember which) prep school, went to an Ivy League university, is directly related to I believe a senator…… smacks of old money. A senator out of the Northeast at that.

I wonder what he’s so mad at, and why he didn’t just kill himself.

Edit: Heir to vacation resort empire, lol

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It’s always personal. And I doubt it will make anyone suddenly feel bad about the dead guy.

Reminds me of the guy from Into the Wild. Maybe he thought this would allow him to experience “living” for the first time if he had a pretty nice life.

The article mentioned he was unhappy with United’s care of his grandfather.

My speculation is he’s used to getting what he wants and was upset his grandfather died, blamed United regardless of the agreement, and the killing was a temper tantrum. Albeit inspired by delusions of becoming Batman.

As a twist, I wonder if it even has anything to do with insurance at all.

United is also involved in the home healthcare market. So maybe he did attack the providers after all, lol.