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I can we why the wingnutters would go after the Democrats on SCHIP but to attack a sick 12 year old and his family is really dumb. It just makes them look that much worse.
Are we talking about a polio vaccination or 25 years of antiretroviral drugs and therapy?So you consider medical care a luxury equivalent to a holiday at Disney Land? That is an interesting perspective. Do you consider food in the same category as well?
Getting a kid to say "can I pwease have my drwugs so my mommy can hug me?" is equally despicable, but it was the Democrats that did that, compared to a couple of Freepers that posted the kid's address.I can we why the wingnutters would go after the Democrats on SCHIP but to attack a sick 12 year old and his family is really dumb. It just makes them look that much worse.
That was fine.What about Michael J Fox saying stem cell research cold cure his disease?
Getting a kid to say "can I pwease have my drwugs so my mommy can hug me?" is equally despicable, but it was the Democrats that did that, compared to a couple of Freepers that posted the kid's address.
Besides, was the address an unlisted number? You can usually find people's addresses in a telephone book. Plus, the name of the father's company was Frostworks; I don't think you need Rockford to figure out who the owner of that establishment would be...
Plus, when you drag your kid up on the stage for a public exhibition, you probably should be aware of the consequences. When you make a name for yourself, you make it for everybody, not just the saps that the Democrats' heart-string-pulling message is supposed to attract.
Getting a kid to say "can I pwease have my drwugs so my mommy can hug me?" is equally despicable, but it was the Democrats that did that, compared to a couple of Freepers that posted the kid's address.
Besides, was the address an unlisted number? You can usually find people's addresses in a telephone book. Plus, the name of the father's company was Frostworks; I don't think you need Rockford to figure out who the owner of that establishment would be...
Plus, when you drag your kid up on the stage for a public exhibition, you probably should be aware of the consequences. When you make a name for yourself, you make it for everybody, not just the saps that the Democrats' heart-string-pulling message is supposed to attract.
Come on, Merkin... you should know as well as anyone that just owning a successful business and expensive retail property doesn't mean you'll be able to afford the whopping $150 a month it costs for a basic health insurance plan.In that context, it's meant to destroy the kid and his family?
The Democrats' use of a 12-year-old in this speech is as appalling as the Republicans' use of a disabled veteran of the war in Iraq to push "not cutting and running" in a television commercial.
I hadn't heard about posting the family's address... I agree it should be removed from any posts/comments.However, what I find particularly vile is that FreeRepublic still has not removed the posts containing the kid's home address.
Come on, Merkin... you should know as well as anyone that just owning a successful business and expensive retail property doesn't mean you'll be able to afford the whopping $150 a month it costs for a basic health insurance plan.
Exactly. That's appealing to emotion instead of fact, and it makes me sick.
Health care for $150.00? Might have been true back in 1951, but today even basic coverage in the $600-700 range for one person, a family runs over a thousand. My work insurance (with a $1000 deductible) cost my employer around a $1000.00/month.
What the ** kind of insurance do you have?
Looking at my last check, it cost me $53.76 for a two-week period, or about $106 a month. $500 deductible.
Medical 38.50
Short Term Disability 8.19
Dental 3.00
Long Term Disability 2.59
Short Term Disability Plus 0.75
Accidental Death & Dismemberment 0.73
The address should have been removed by a responsible moderator. A responsible poster would not have included the address in the first place.What the article does not mention is that Halsey Frost has owned his own company "Frostworks",since this marriage announcement in the NY Times in 1992 so he chooses to not give himself insurance. He also employed his wife as "bookkeeper and operations management" prior to her recent 2007 hire at the "medical publishing firm". As her employer, he apparently denied her health insurance as well.
His company, Frostworks, is located at 3701 E BALTIMORE ST. A building that was purchased for $160,000 in 1999. The buildings owner is listed as DIVERSIFIED INDUSTRIAL DESIGN CENTER, LLC whose mailing address is listed as 104 S Collington Ave which is the Frost's home. The commercial property he owns is also listed as the business address for another company called Reillys Designs which leads to the question of whether rental income is included in the above mentioned salary total
The current market value of their improved 3,040 SF home, also an end unit, sold for $485,000 this past March and it was only 2,060 SF. A photo taken in the family's kitchen shows what appears to be a recent remodeling job with granite counter tops and glass front cabinets
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1907687/posts
In that context, it's meant to destroy the kid and his family?
Which would likely have not have covered the boy's situation. Just ask Michelle Malkin from her crying a few years back about how "far" even $700 a month will get you in the private helth care system.Come on, Merkin... you should know as well as anyone that just owning a successful business and expensive retail property doesn't mean you'll be able to afford the whopping $150 a month it costs for a basic health insurance plan.
That's how much you're paying. How much is your employer paying? Do you even know?
So you consider medical care a luxury equivalent to a holiday at Disney Land? That is an interesting perspective. Do you consider food in the same category as well?
Health care for $150.00? Might have been true back in 1951, but today even basic coverage in the $600-700 range for one person, a family runs over a thousand. My work insurance (with a $1000 deductible) cost my employer around a $1000.00/month.
That's how much you're paying. How much is your employer paying? Do you even know?