Friday, March 5, 2010

Throw the bastards to the wolves!!

Take your pick, any one of these criminals........

* Stephen Hemsley: United Health CEO
* Mark T. Bertolini: Aetna CEO
* Angela Braly: WellPoint CEO
* David Cordani: CIGNA CEO
* Karen Ignagni: AHIP CEO
* Michael McCallister: Humana CEO


Breach of Contract and Fraud:
Denial of promised coverage paid for by working Americans
Title 25 US code 3116

Money laundering:
Clandestinely transferred 10 to 20 million to fund attacks designed to deny health coverage
Title 18 US code 1956



Big Insurance CEOs are coming back to Washington, D.C. on March 9th for a fancy conference where they'll defend their criminal behavior and plot to kill health reform.

But we've got a surprise planned for them: Reform groups are gathering a citizen's posse to surround their fancy hotel and arrest these CEO-scallywags for crimes against the people -- and make sure Congress passes reform now.

True Majority.org

10 comments:

Leslie Parsley said...

All of the above?

Tao Dao Man said...

I think that it was Braly when asked how much she made in one year. Her answer was 1.1 Million. W.T.F.

Hugh Jee From Jersey said...

What? No "Slick Rick" Scott with his CPR organization?

The CDM said...

Ted Phillips should get an honorable mention

The CDM said...

Scratch that, I meant "Tim" Phillips.

Sorry Ted, I repeal the call for termination.

TOM said...

The Republicans don't want to do anything about health care, they believe these people have done a good job and are satisfied to have the American people in their care.

Anonymous said...

Maybe you can nab them next time they're at the White House...

HuffPo - White House Hosts Health Care Execs


HuffPo - Big Pharma

nonnie9999 said...

ironically, if they were all sent to jail, they wouldn't be denied medical care, unlike a lot of their policyholders.

Oso said...

Silverfiddle,
Good point. I'd seen those.Obama definitely has his ear to the ground and his hand in the health insurance industry's deep pockets.

Anonymous said...

Yes, Oso. That's my point. It doesn't make Obama a bad person, just a politician.

It is unfortunate that the machinery of government is oiled by corporate money and the blood of citizens it crushes under its wheels.