[TheForge] we are oppressed ( was Re: coffee and guns OT OT OT)
Peter Fels And Phoebe Palmer
artgawk at thegrid.net
Wed Dec 19 02:20:47 EST 2007
This nation has historically ,most always ,been unjust that way.
Often far worse than it is now.
For example, you wouldn't be alive, nor i...and all we owe is
money....( OK,lots of it). So arrange it carefully and be a
medical bankrupt..fuggem.
What's left of our lives is all we've got...waaaay more important
than money. Money means nothing when you are dead.
I've had a little novel brewing in my soggy brain for a long time.
It's based on the idea that unjustly afflicted, angry patients
with fatal diseases caused by informed neglect or worse...begin
to target the highest politician or executive responsible and
methodically kill them, by always novel means...self sacrifice
assumed...
Press gets mailed the detailed story each time.
As the vengeful practice becomes more popular...society decides
to change...Lead by an inspired insurance industry...in the story
anyway.
Doctors very nearly killed me 3 times with inexcusable errors and
i had a lot of down time to think about it.
It's 27 years ago now and i'm quite over it ;but i think the
story has proverbial legs.
Another project, eh?
As for oppression...i do get to mouth off like this, after
all....and you get to call them ripe names...and if enough folks
get to agree.... perhaps we can arrange a change sometimes.
Ummm , too much information again, i guess, sorry...pf
terry l. ridder wrote:
> hello;
>
> On Tue, 18 Dec 2007, Peter Fels And Phoebe Palmer wrote:
>
>>
>> We ain't all that oppressed yet.
>>
> we aren't?
>
> from my standpoint we are extremely oppressed.
>
> the american legal system is a game played only
> by the rich. while, the common peasant may at
> times win a court ruling involving one of the
> players (rich player) to eventually pay out some
> money; the pay out never happens. the player just
> keeps appealing and appealing and appealing.
>
> the state of illinois requires drivers to have
> automobile insurance under the notion that any
> and all liabilities will be covered by said auto
> insurance. along comes a claim. the liable party
> has not read all the clauses in their insurance
> policy. they were suppose to maintain the vehicle
> in proper and sound running order. driving the
> vehicle with 4 bald tires is not proper and sound
> running order therefore the liable party's auto
> insurance does not exist. under the state of illinois
> law if the liable party does not pay the injured
> party's medical bills, the injured party is liable
> for the medical bills. entry into the legal system
> game in the form of a personal injury lawsuit occurs.
> the cost of the entry is 30 percent of any settlement
> goes to the lawyer plus expenses. can you say SUCKER?
>
> the american medical system feeds the american legal
> system game. currently i have over $500,000.00 usd in
> medical liens ask me. no life is worth that much money.
>
> i would definitely call that oppressed. no one asked
> me if i wanted to go into debt to the tune of $500,000.00
> usd. yet here i am. the only alternative is bankruptcy.
> well what do you know there is the american legal system
> game again.
>
> then they wonder why people go postal.
>
>>
>> I think the original question was to the effect of..
>> Is an well armed population enough threat to help
>> keep the government honest and maybe even polite
>> sometimes?...pf
>>
>
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