Bender gets angry at Fry, for saving a human, while letting a robot get crushed. However, "Lethal Inspection" established that all robots (exept for Bender) have a back-up unit, that downloads them into a new body, when their old body is destroyed (therefore the robot wasn't killed, just downloaded into a new body). In fact, that episode portrayed Bender as not caring about his body getting damaged or even destroyed, until he found out about the fact that he doesn't have a back-up unit.
Bender is probably still offended by the fact that Fry didn't save a robot's life though, being that his best friend is a robot, Bender might wonder if Fry would choose not to save him if given the choice.
When Bender goes to claim his prize from the Robot Devil, the Robot Devil says that Fry's Wikipedia page claims that Fry survived a heart attack. Under the 'Personality and Abilities' section of the Wikipedia page for Philip J. Fry, the last sentence of the first paragraph reads "He has also survived a heart attack intentionally caused by Bender." Whether coincidence or deliberate, the Wikipedia page says exactly what the Robot Devil claims it says.
When the Robot Devil says that there aren't any machines on the Amish Homeworld (in response to Bender trying to jump into a machine), he not only fails to take account of himself, but also of Leela's Wrist LoJack-a-mater. It was shown earlier in the episode that Bender can jump into the wrist device.