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  • New Jersey Gov in critical condition because of fucking Imus..

    http://www.cnn.com/2007/POLITICS/04/....ap/index.html

    If Imus would have kept his mouth shut the Gov would not have been driving to moderate the meeting! Make Imus pay the bill!




    New Jersey Gov. Jon Corzine is in critical condition after undergoing two hours of surgery Thursday night to repair a broken leg and other injuries sustained in a car crash. Corzine was riding in the front passenger's seat of a sport utility vehicle on his way to moderate a meeting between the Rutgers women's basketball team and radio personality Don Imus.

    CAMDEN, New Jersey (AP) -- New Jersey Gov. Jon S. Corzine won't be able to walk normally for months because of a car accident that left him hospitalized with serious injuries, a doctor said.

    The doctor said it will be at least several days before Corzine can resume his duties as governor.

    Corzine, 60, was in critical condition Friday after undergoing two hours of surgery Thursday night to repair his broken leg and other injuries sustained in the crash on the Garden State Parkway in Galloway Township.

    "He's got a pretty significant rehab in front of him," said Dr. Robert Ostrum, who performed the surgery at Cooper University Hospital in Camden.

    He said a rod was inserted in Corzine's leg, and additional operations were scheduled for Saturday and Monday.

    The crash occurred around 6 p.m., State Police Superintendent Rick Fuentes said.

    Corzine was riding in the front passenger's seat of a sport utility vehicle -- driven by a state trooper -- and was en route from Atlantic City to the governor's mansion in Princeton to moderate a meeting between the Rutgers women's basketball team and radio personality Don Imus.

    Imus was fired from his radio program Thursday amid furor about racially charged comments he made about the team on air. The closed-door meeting went on without Corzine, and lasted for about three hours. (Full story)

    The SUV was struck by a white pickup that swerved to avoid a red pickup that had suddenly turned from the shoulder onto the highway, Fuentes said. The governor's vehicle, driven by Trooper Robert Rasinski, slid into a guardrail.

    Fuentes and Ross said it was unclear whether the governor was wearing his seat belt at the time of the crash. Authorities were still searching for the red pickup and its driver.

    Troopers in a vehicle following Corzine's administered first aid and called for help. Corzine, the trooper and a gubernatorial aide were flown by helicopter to the hospital.

    Rasinski had only minor injuries and the aide had none.

    When Corzine arrived at the hospital, doctors said he was conscious but had suffered several injuries: a femur bone broken in two places that had lacerated his skin, a broken sternum, six broken ribs on each side, a head laceration and a minor fracture on a lower vertebrae.

    Ostrum said Corzine did not have any brain or spinal damage. The governor's injuries were not considered life-threatening.

    Corzine was moved to the hospital's trauma intensive care unit after surgery and was listed in critical but stable condition early Friday. He was sedated and receiving pain medication.

    Ostrum said it would be at least three to six months before Corzine could walk normally.

    State Senate President Richard Codey has taken over as acting governor and will serve indefinitely.

    Corzine, a Democrat, gave up his seat in the U.S. Senate to become governor in 2006. He succeeded former Gov. James E. McGreevey, who resigned after saying he had an extramarital affair with a man.

    Corzine went into politics after being ousted from Goldman Sachs, where he had been CEO, in a power dispute in 1999. He was elected to the Senate the following year.

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    Damn, thats some shit... I heard about it, but didnt realize it was this serious.

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