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Originally Posted by RIJIMMY
my point is that his comparison makes no sense. 9/11 victims to serviceman kia. I mean, lets make it even easier. The average kid out of college makes $20,000 more a year than someone in the service. His company may provide life insurance so in the case he dies as a result of a paper cut, he'd most liklely get $100,000 more than a man/womain in the armed service kia. Those points alone are enough to empahisize the crappy deal that active soliders as well as family members of deceased soliders get, why compare to 9/11 victims? Whats the point?
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Rush is simply trying to manipulate his listeners in an attempt to bash the "entitlement" negative he's blamed on "liberalisim".
Personally I think our dead and injured troops do deserve a lot more, but they also signed a contract knowing they could die in their job.
As RIJIMMY says, "his comparison makes no sense".
Instead of using the 9/11 issue for partisan punditry, he should lobby for increased death benefits based on the tremendous sacrifice of our troops...
Buuuttt...that's not how Rush makes his millions now is it?
-spence