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      What the fuck… Really? Holy shit and what the actual fuck. As example ever heard about Snowden? Chelsea Manning? Assange? Unbelievable wtf

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          Facts should no longer be admitted or confirmed, which is why they are facts. It would have been different if, for example, some disinformation campaigns had been launched afterwards in an attempt to conceal the facts. So it was accepted, but attempts were made to shift the focus onto the “traitors to the country”… with success… sad that Americans who care about Americans are being hunted by Americans globally.

          They also admitted it much earlier, but without the words that actions conveyed instead.

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              It has been confirmed and proven by the facts - nothing more needs to be admitted. Apart from that… James Clapper has already been forgotten. Who made fun of it and what else was going on… Nothing more had to be admitted.

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                But they did. So you can stop trying to justify you not understanding the difference in what those words mean.

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        People forgot about Snowden after a month, it’s been 12 years already, let it come back to the public consciousness

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    Health Insurance companies are parasites who only exist to cause people misery in exchange for profit so… everyone?

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    Imagine if government resources were spent on applying antitrust laws to stop this abusive situation that literally kills people and ruins lives instead.

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      I think it’s probably closer to 99%. Basically, anyone who isn’t a high-level executive in the health insurance industry.

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    “Do you have the faintest idea of how little that narrows this down?”

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    The more people that express negative sentiment the harder it will be for them to go after people. It’s your first amendment right, use it. Don’t comply in advance.

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    I don’t know if I would trust an American who doesn’t have a negative view of the health insurance industry

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    In his manifesto, Mangione suggested the health insurance industry had “gotten too powerful, and they continue to abuse our country for immense profit because the American public has allowed them to get away with it.” He could just as easily have been describing the national security state.