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In reply to the discussion: Man, 86, accused of shooting wife because medication was too expensive [View all]dembotoz
(16,922 posts)49. what is amusing is the wealthy part of the family did the trust thing and avoided the problem
and maybe that is why this pisses me off
fairness only goes as far as you lawyer can push it
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Man, 86, accused of shooting wife because medication was too expensive [View all]
RockaFowler
May 2016
OP
I quit going to the doctors and taking my medication because I can't afford it.
bahrbearian
May 2016
#1
perhaps not to you....my mom was a depression era child and she wanted to die before house payback
dembotoz
May 2016
#31
what is amusing is the wealthy part of the family did the trust thing and avoided the problem
dembotoz
May 2016
#49
That sounds like American values. Fuck citizens' needs and all problems are solved with guns. nt
valerief
May 2016
#13
I'm curious as to why he didn't turn the gun on himself afterwards
ProudToBeBlueInRhody
May 2016
#14
Perhaps we could implement some sort of Affordable Care legislation to fix this
hughee99
May 2016
#39
I do hope that as the baby boomers age, their money and influence (as a cohort) will change the way
Brickbat
May 2016
#50