In Memoriam: To Those Who Made An Ultimate Sacrifice
To Those Who Died So that The Illness Industry Could Profit
By Their Serving As Collateral Damage
This is for those among we 300,000,000 million Americans who died or were injured in the last year and the millions who died or were injured in those before it, to preserve the insurance companies profits.
For those who were injured because the doctors could not do what they were trained to do or were prevented by gag clauses from even suggesting it. Not just experimental medical procedures, common therapies like chemotherapy.
Those who died or were maimed, physically or psychically, made examples of so we would "know the value of money".
For those among the 300 million Americans who were human sacrifices so that 300,000 employees can keep jobs many of whom admittedly hate, many of whom only keep "for the health insurance" they say. Modern Day Slaves.
For those who needlessly died because they lived south of the border. (with Canada)
For those who died because insurance industry bean counters decided that some needed drug, or chemotherapy or a long accepted surgery
was suddenly an "experimental medical procedure" (like Obama's public option)
For the millions who were maimed or injured, including myself, because some drug was too expensive.
For the millions of Americans who put off buying a drug that their doctor advised them to take because of the cost, when in other developed nations that drug would have been free or cost so little that they could afford it easily (usually a sliding scale)
To the mothers and fathers who died leaving children alone to fend for themselves in foster homes or as young adults with no support network so that the hierarchy could glat at their irresponsibility at not making more money to feed its addiction to BLOOD.