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In reply to the discussion: Man who identified bombers & lost both legs is appealing for help with soaring medical costs [View all]Cleita
(75,480 posts)18. Wouldn't the organizers of the marathon have liability insurance in case of
incidents like this. If so, it seems he could make a claim for reparations. If not they should have it.
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Man who identified bombers & lost both legs is appealing for help with soaring medical costs [View all]
snagglepuss
Apr 2013
OP
No such thing as getting arrested unless you mean the moment they are placed under
snagglepuss
Apr 2013
#28
This is a slam-dunk point to make against the pro-private health care crowd.
reformist2
Apr 2013
#12
Universal healthcare goes without sayingand I didn't want to suggest otherwise.
snagglepuss
Apr 2013
#8
Why should anyone have to worry about this? This is another boost for socialized medicine.
reformist2
Apr 2013
#6
Massachusetts HAS universal healthcare. I agree with you that more is needed, but your outrage
FailureToCommunicate
Apr 2013
#41
Remember when the London bombing victims appealed for help with their huge medical costs?
Nye Bevan
Apr 2013
#17
Why the hell isn't this front and center? This too is effing terror. The terror of no healthcare.
snagglepuss
Apr 2013
#20
The ONE FUND is heavily funded by corporations. John Hancock got the ball rolling with a million.
MADem
Apr 2013
#30
The father of the terrorists left his kids to go back home for his own health care.
undeterred
Apr 2013
#25
He had two strong sons--one of whom was unemployed and staying at home with his child.
MADem
Apr 2013
#48
This isn't about prisoners getting socialized healthcare, it's about everyone else who doesn't.
snagglepuss
Apr 2013
#34
He has insurance but its not enough. Who said this scum ought not to get insurance?
snagglepuss
Apr 2013
#44
I'm not one to normally defend the Daily Mail, but isn't that what they said?
progressoid
Apr 2013
#45