What's a Military Family Worth?
by Rush Limbaugh
March 11, 2002
I think the vast differences in compensation
between the victims of the September 11th casualty, and those who
die serving the country in uniform, are profound. No one is really talking about
it either because you just don't criticize anything having to do with September
11th. Well, I just can't let the numbers pass by because it says
something really disturbing about the entitlement mentality of this country.
If you lost a family member in the September
11th attack, you're going to get an average of $1,185,000. The range is a
minimum guarantee of $250,000, all the way up to $4.7 million.
If you are a surviving family member of an American
soldier killed in action, the first check you get is a $6,000 direct death
benefit, half of which is taxable. Next, you get $1,750 for burial costs. If you
are the surviving spouse, you get $833 a month until you remarry. And there's a
payment of $211 per month for each child under 18. When the child
hits 18, those payments come to a screeching halt.
Keep in mind that some of the people that are
getting an average of $1.185 million up to $4.7 million
are complaining that it's not enough. We also learned over the weekend that some
of the victims from the Oklahoma City bombing have started an organization
asking for the same deal that the September 11th families are
getting. In addition to that, some of the families of those bombed in the
embassies are now asking for compensation as well.
Author's note - Clarification of this quote
can be found at Snopes.com.
