Sunday, March 16, 2014

New Phishing Funeral Notice “Clearwater & Largo (Hubbell) Memorial Funeral Home” by Greedy Bastards and Dirtbags!

The Dirtbags are at it again, this time Another Funeral Home!
 
This time the target is "Clearwater & largo Memorial Funeral Home" which isn't their correct name, It's "Hubbell Funeral Home and Crematory", a Largo and Clearwater funeral home,
But that is of no concern to these dirt-bags, again. They just want to infect your computer, and do their dirty deeds.
 
It's been 3 months and a few days since my own mom passed away, and the 1st one of these I got, from another funeral home, Eubanks funeral Home, out of Texas came about a month after her death. It's like they get a sick joy out of taking advantage of people in mourning and/or grieving the loss of a loved one. These are the same types who got great joy out of working in Hitler's concentration camps, or Stalin's gulags. I'm sure there is plenty of room in Hell for all these bastards.
 
The folks using this scam should be thrown into prison and the key thrown away. The problem is, they are from Eastern Europe,
Africa, Russia and other countries that don't give a rat's ass about how low these troglodytes have taken phishing scams.
They are godless and evil, and most likely part of an organized crime operation.
 
DO NOT FOLLOW THE LINK! EVER!
(PS- I deactivated the link, it's just colored for effect!)
 
Hubbell
     Simply Compassionate
   Death notification

We would like to express our deepest sorrow for the untimely death of your beloved
friend and inform you about the life service celebration that will take place at
Hubbell Funeral Home on March 15, 2014 at 2:00 p.m.

Please follow this link to get funeral invitation.
Please be there to honor the memory of your friend with her closest people.

Our best wishes and prayers,
Arnav Sears,
Funeral home assistant

99 North Indian Rocks Road | Belleair Bluffs, Florida 33770
Phone 727-584-7671 | Fax 727-584-1073

 
 
Here is the real websites page:
(Notice they mention the scam on the home page!)
 
 
It is so sad we have such low-life's on this planet, but we do, and if there is a hell, they will be the first one's to go. And if there isn't, then we need to stop these dirtbags now!
Share this with all your friends and family if you have been targeted in any way, shape or form.
 
 
Remember, share this with everyone, and now, before they strike again!

Saturday, March 1, 2014

Rep. Josh Miller, A Typical Republican Hypocrite!

Rep. Josh Miller, recipient of significant government assistance, opposes Medicaid expansion in Arkansas and is a typical hypocritical douchebag, I mean Republican!

Rep. Josh Miller

"O wad some Power the giftie gie us To see oursels as ithers see us!"

Miller is of interest because he's a well-known beneficiary of federal government support himself.

Miller, 33, was on an alcohol-fueled drive with a friend about 11 years ago (he can't remember who was driving) when their pickup plunged off a ravine near Choctaw. He was rescued, but suffered a broken neck and was paralyzed. Miller was uninsured. What young, fit man needs health insurance, he thought then. (He had some reason to know better. Not long before, he'd broken his hand in a fight and had to refuse the recommended surgery to fix the injuries properly because he was uninsured.)

Months of hospitalization and rehabilitation followed, including a long stretch in intensive care at St. Vincent Infirmary. There was a $1 million bill. Medicaid paid most of it. Miller was placed on disability and checks began. In time, between Medicaid and Medicare, all his health costs were covered by the federal government. For that reason, he need not be among the 82 Arkansas legislators (61 percent of the body) who enjoy heavily subsidized and comprehensive state employee health insurance.

Health insurance isn't Miller's only government benefit. Another federal Medicaid program for which he qualifies provides daily personal care assistance.

Between the government-paid trauma care, ongoing Medicare and Medicaid coverage, government-provided personal assistant and his own grit, Miller has made a full life. He manages a rental property business (some government-subsidized renters are among his tenants) and serves as a legislator.

My question: How could someone who's received — and continues to receive — significant public assistance oppose health insurance for the working poor? Isn't Miller himself a shining example of how government help can encourage productive citizens?

Miller sees it differently. He said some who qualify for the private option aren't working hard enough. He claims many want health insurance just so they can get prescription drugs to abuse. He draws distinctions with government help for catastrophic occurrences such as he suffered. He falls back, too, on a developing defense from private option holdouts that they prefer an alternative that wouldn't end coverage for the 100,000 people currently signed up, at least until next year. This is disingenuous. He and other opponents have made clear that they want to strip Obamacare from government root and branch. Here's how Miller boiled his opposition down:

"My problem is two things," Miller said. "One, we are giving it to able-bodied folks who can work ... and two, how do we pay for it?"

Lucky for Josh Miller, such thinking didn't prevail when Congress — over Republican opposition — created the programs that sustain him.

A coldly rational person might say a cook in a fast-food restaurant, working long hours at low pay to feed a family, looks more deserving than an uninsured person injured on a drunken joy ride. I would not. No one should be pre-judged on a subjective merit test for health care. We are all God's children — all residents of a country Republicans like to call exceptional, despite its lack of universal health care.

Apart from the core philosophical difference — Miller opposes an expansion of government expenditures; I don't — Miller's position seems to boil down to the belief that some needy people are more deserving than others.

http://www.arktimes.com/arkansas/rep-josh-miller-has-received-millions-in-government-assistance-opposes-medicaid-expansion-in-arkansas/Content?oid=3220760

Miller's reasoning is analogous to refusing to build highways because somebody might get drunk and drive off in a ravine. Or some other abuse of the highways.

Rep. Josh Miller is an outstanding example of a Teapubliban hypocrite.
Let's go and ask Rep. Miller if the taxes he has paid or may pay in the future will even come close to paying for all of the government benefits he has and will receive?

His attitude is "I've got mine. Good luck getting yours!" He's just a lower-life scumbag!

From the Desk Of:
William D. Harasym