Corporations Deciding Who Will Live Or Die For Money.
CIGNA Corporation is being accused of nothing less than murder of innocent customers who are dutifully and faithfully paying their health care premiums trying to protect their health. In this story, a woman reports that CIGNA Corp. refused to allow her access to her medical records, because they knew for years that she had had a cancer growing inside her and CIGNA Corp. decided they did not want to treat her or even let her know she was sick.
If you are frightened about scare tactics of government death panels, what do you think the PR facade (CIGNA's advertising taglines is 'A Business of Caring.') built by the the billion dollar advertising firms is hiding? Perhaps you believe that by not thinking about this issue and hoping for the best you can protect yourself from this kind of crime?
Health care is too important to be allowed to go on behind closed doors by people who are never satisfied with the money or power they have, and as we can see in this years media headlines will do anything to protect their wealth and increase their power, including allowing people to die. What's next, testing and killing babies behind our backs and not letting us know? How far will this go ... and worse, how far has it gone already?
Americans need to rebel against these would-be aristocratic authorities over our life and death! The rebels in this fight are citizens fighting the corporate self-appointed nobility, not thugs who are trying to teabag, or sandbag, the country with lies, threats and violence.
Spread the word to your neighbors, pass this message through every city we the people are under attack, and the guerilla soldiers are pretending to look like us!
Health Care Benedict Arnolds who are sucking the life out of America and willing to live with their ill-gotten gains in any kind of country at all as long as they can continue to hold their "royal" courts of life and death are sucking the life out of red-blooded Americans!


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Having said that, I call bulls**t on this one. Insurance companies can't deny you access to your medical records. All you have to do is ask your doctors, the hospitals, and anyone else who has treated you (and often pay an ungodly fee) and you can have your records. They don't "belong" to the doctor, hospital, etc. They belong to you.
That was when I started to read about this kind of thing. And if you do not think it is all about money, my health care provider start putting in parking meters outside the building so people had to pay for parking if they were sick. Do you know what a major pain in the neck it is to be sick, and have to get out of your car in pouring rain to go over to a machine that takes exact change, and get a parking permit and go back to your car and then into the building to see your doctor. The building has its own isolated parking lot that is big enough for its patients. I am continually outraged by this kind of thing.