Discussion: Family Of Deceased Tea Party Attorney Plans To File Lawsuit

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Suicide - a permanent solution to a temporary problem.

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Would it be too much trouble for the writer to identify who “Sanders” is? I guess so.

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He is responsible for his death…no one else.

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Aren’t Tea Partiers fetishistic believers in personal responsibility?

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With a Teabagger it’s always somebody else’s fault.

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For other people, yes. Other people’s misfortunes are invariably the result of their own failings. No insurance? Let 'em die! But if TPers are criticized themselves they whine and make excuses like the spoiled little brats they are.

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Assistant police chief.

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The only person responsible for Mark Mayfield’s death is Mark Mayfield.

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They treated him like a criminal.

Now imagine how a black person feels who’s actually innocent.

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bwahahahahaha

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Love the way the 'Baggers resort to the courts when they’re accused of crimes.

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"He was so shocked at being accused of something he didn’t do . . . Reeves also said that the Madison police went too far with Mayfield’s arrest at his office, saying the police “sent six police officers down there, flung open the door, scared the secretary, guns out and they cuffed him, put him in a holding tank…They treated him like a criminal.”

OMG, these fucking hypocrites. What do they think minorities go through seven days a week? Stop-and-frisk? Half a million innocent people thrown up against the wall just for walking down the street? And these Mississippi Republican dicks are the first ones to scream their approval.

Now you know what it’s like. Now you can shut the fuck up.

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I get it, these tea part radicals hate the government, but are the first to avail themselves of the courts (a government creature) if they think they can blame others and gets some money out of them.

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I really wish I could heart this comment a thousand times.
Alas, +1. Well said.

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The family realized right away that because it was suicide there would be no life insurance coverage so they went to Plan B.

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Aren’t Tea Partiers fetishistic believers in swift, severe punishment for breaking the law?

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I may be mistaken but I think you can collect on a suicide death if the person has been covered 2 years prior to the event…???

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Sad thing is it’s a personal solution for the ones taking their life.
But it’s a permanent problem for those they leave behind. It’s an awful thing to live with. Just awful.

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Thanks Matt, guess TPM ran out of lead.