Sit-In Demonstration at the Cigna Corporate Offices at 1571 Sawgrass Corporate Parkway, Sunrise, at 11:00 a.m., Wednesday, October 28, 2009, to demand that Cigna stop its insurance abuse and immediately approve all doctor-requested care for patients with life threatening conditions. Cigna currently denies 1 in 5 doctor requested treatments. One hundred and twenty (120) people on average die every day according to Harvard Study just released because either they are underinsured or have no insurance. Arrested were Robert Walz, 59, of Hallandale Beach, and Virgillo Marquina, 72, of Miami-Dade Count
I have a skeleton in a makeshift coffin and I have pictures of me with it. It is my future. I am a victim of this system. I walk with the rest of the living dead. I cannot afford a followup since my kidney cancer in 2005. No insurance. No nothing. $70,000.00 of bills paid for by a family member. I sometimes question why am I here. What did I survive for? Thank you Army of Monks for filming us warriors. Filming the truth. The truth! And I too quote what MLKJr said "inhumane"!
ungafunga 2 years ago
I'll be the first; while I'm not sure I can risk arrest I am with the protestors. I would even like to carry a coffin like box around Cigna; maybe have a little girl pretending to be dead. Nataline is an example of a terrible miscarriage of healthcare justice.
I am a folk musician/singer/songwriter for healthcare justice. My old friend Martin said "of all the forms of inequality injustice in health care is the most shocking and inhumane."
healthmusic 2 years ago