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To: OneCitizen
I’d want to see documentation on “scholarships” if I was a reporter and I’d want to know about the other 2 kids and where they go to school and how the Frosts got into this very posh private school in the first place. This family clearly has upper class roots -— why wouldn’t the school find kids who wouldn’t get opportunities any other way, i.e., kids from a poor or working class background.

I agree - reporters should always go for documentation.

Do you know the school? Why do you say it is "posh?"

Since when does having "upper class roots" have anything to do with the issue of health insurance? If you can't find anyone to sell you a policy (or if policies cost $20,000, or $30,000 per year - which were prices quoted in a recent Forbes article on private health insurance costs and how to lower them), then the "upper class roots" won't help, especially if your aging parents do not feel responsible for paying your family's health care bills.

380 posted on 10/11/2007 6:19:24 AM PDT by valkyrieanne
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To: valkyrieanne

“Since when does having “upper class roots” have anything to do with the issue of health insurance?” - because someone who comes from a millionaire family might be getting gifts. This family raises the suspicion of a loophole that would not have been raised without that Times wedding announcement.

Yes, its a very posh school. Posters above have noted very lavish amenities that are on the school’s website.


387 posted on 10/11/2007 12:29:41 PM PDT by OneCitizen
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