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No one should have this happen. I hope good things for Senator Reid, his family, and that Landra and Lana have a quick and speedy recovery:

Reid Caring for Injured Wife, Daughter and Health Care Negotatiations

March 11, 2010 6:49 PM

{ABC’s Z. Byron Wolf reports: Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D- Nevada, was splitting his time tonight between caring for his wife and daughter, seriously injured in a car crash Thursday in Washington DC , and late stage health care negotiations in the Senate.

Reid’s wife Landra and daughter Lana were rear-ended by a semi-truck on a DC highway, according to Reid’s spokesman. They are being treated at a Washington area hospital.

“Mrs. Reid has a broken nose, broken back and broken neck.  Lana has a neck injury and facial lacerations.  Both Mrs. Reid and Lana are conscious, can feel their extremities, and according to doctors their injuries are non-life threatening.  Senator Reid has been to the hospital and appreciates the support he and his family are receiving from Nevadans and his colleagues in the Senate,” spokesman Jon Summers said today in a statement…]

http://blogs.abcnews.com/thenote/2010/03/reid-caring-for-injured-wife-daughter-and-health-care-negotatiations.html

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If you haven’t checked out the Young Women Misbehaving’ website lately, be sure and go there. This month, in honor of Women’s History Month, they have complied a  wonderful list of women who “misbehaved” and made history. Today’s list is HERE.

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If you ever needed proof that the difference between a conservative and an Obat depends on which end of the animal you are feeling, it’s what is going to happen on April 10th on PBS.

Bill Moyers is retiring. PBS is about to replace the “Bill Moyers Journal” with two other shows: One is “Ideas in Action” co-produced by the “George W. Bush Institute” and the other is “Need to Know”, an integrated broadcast and current affairs project.

At a time when we need, more than ever, independent, investigative journalism, and a forum for all, PBS intends not only to substitute the pontifications of a think tank, but those of the distinctly rabid right winged bat kind. I fail to see how this kind of TV viewing can ever be more that Bushian apologists attempting to direct the herd. It’s highly insulting to Moyers’ legacy and to my brain. Even though I’m liberal, I wouldn’t like it any better if this new show were coming from Al Gore’s similar group.

Based on PBS’s current decision making capabilities, I have no idea whether the second show will be any better.

And just to let you know that Bushism is still alive and has the FCC and Public broadcasting in its clutches, there is this tidbit. PBS is also REMOVING David Brancaccio’s “NOW” on April 10th. David has done a fine job of taking over Bill Moyers show, when the Bushians were able to get Moyers removed. David made the show his own.

These two shows have continued to bear the brunt of speaking truths to those in power. Even though the Commission is now weighted 3 Democrats to 2 Republicans, it’s clear that the Obama’s FCC has every intention of directing PBS down the Bush path and continuing the legacy.

Michael Getler is the ombudsman at PBS.ORG. CONTACT HIM HERE.

CONTACT YOUR LOCAL STATION AND TELL THEM TO STOP THIS OUTRAGE!  REMIND THEM IT’S PLEDGE WEEK. IF YOU DO MAKE A PLEDGE, SPECIFY THE PROGRAM.

EMAIL THE FCC COMMISIONERS, AND TELL THEM TO FIX THIS MESS!

Chairman Julius Genachowski: http://www.fcc.gov/commissioners/genachowski/mail.html

Commissioner Michael J. Copps: http://www.fcc.gov/commissioners/copps/mail.html

Commissioner Robert M. McDowell: http://www.fcc.gov/commissioners/mcdowell/mail.html

Commissioner Mignon Clyburn: http://www.fcc.gov/commissioners/clyburn/mail.html

Commissioner Meredith Attwell Baker: http://www.fcc.gov/commissioners/baker/mail.html

WHILE YOU ARE AT IT, CONTACT YOUR LOCAL POLITICIAN!

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