Posted on 10/09/2007 9:11:45 PM PDT by pillut48
Context, people, context: This is the inevitable M.O. every time bloggers and commentators on the right have challenged the Absolute Moral Authority of the Democrat poster child du jour. It happened with Cindy Sheehan. And the military recruiter-bashing thugs at Santa Cruz. And MoveOn.org. And the phony soldier saga. Crush Rush is just the tip of the iceberg. Just ask the mom-and-pop Cafe Press owners who got those cease-and-desist letters from MoveOn.orgs lawyers for daring to defend Gen. David Petraeus.
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Malkin bump!
Why was this family, from Nancy Pelosi’s hometown, chosen?
I just asked that question in another thread. Does anyone have an answer?
The only reason it is an issue is because their son wants what’s in my wallet.
I’m curious as to whether the grandparents, as part of their estate planning, have taken advantage of annual gifting and if so, to what extent.
It could certainly boost their son’s cash flow considerably and tax-wise not be considered annual income to the family, right?
Normally, I’d say it’s none of my damn business what any of them do with their money but in this case I think it’s a fair question considering they claim to need mine too.
I suspect that the collision was their fault (whichever parent was driving) and that they only had the minimum amount of MedPay. Either that or the legal case resulting from the collision is still in litigation.
We were rear-ended about 20 years ago, and our MedPay at the time was only $5,000. It barely covered our medical expenses, though none of us had a hospital stay. MedPay pays those expenses right away, and then when you finally settle with the other guy who was at fault, all those expenses go into your pocket.
Since then, we’ve carried $100,000 MedPay, just in case.
Wow. I just bought one of those Cafe Press t-shirts, and didn't even realize Moveon had sicked their lawyers on that shirt-selling site.
Proving once again that the leftist loonies are the TRUE torch-carrying dolts of censorship.
Probably paid for by the rich grandparents.....but sorry, insurance comes first.
I’ve seen talk that they paid for the two tuitions to the private school ($40,000+ a year). Some people think that the family’s priorities might be a bit ‘mixed up’, if you see what I mean.
Bill who?
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