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Originally Posted by cheerfulgreek
^^^Do you have any clue how painful it was to the families of the victims? Do you? Obviously you don't.
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I didn't say it wasn't painful to them. In fact, I think a few posts ago I mentioned that it was painful, and that I'm sure they're doing some mourning of their own right now.
Do you have any idea what it's like to watch someone die of terminal brain cancer? Or any cancer, for that matter? Day in and day out? Have you ever seen (firsthand) and been up close and personal with the effects of that? Do you? Obviously you don't.
There are obviously many victims in this case, and I don't think I've ever denied that, or the fact that she should not have been released from prison, which she wasn't. I just think it's slightly cruel to insinuate that someone who is dying of terminal cancer should not be treated.
Unfortunately, you're right, there are innocent Americans that can't access healthcare and do die of terminal cancer. I don't agree with that either. However, that's not the topic at hand.