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To: 10K a day who wrote (1447)4/19/2007 9:50:07 AM
From: Bucky Katt  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2741
 
Flying along >90 mph with no seat belt show an extreme lack of judgement, especially for a former Goldman chairman and current Gov. He should have known better.
The facts are the facts>


Gov. Jon S. Corzine remains hospitalized after being critically injured last Thursday. The governor was riding, unbelted, in the front passenger seat of his official Chevrolet Suburban traveling at a recorded speed of 91 m.p.h. when it was involved in an accident.

Its driver, a state trooper who was wearing his seat belt, suffered minor injuries and is expected to be ready to return to duty in a day or two.
But the governor, who reportedly was thrown from the front seat into the back of the van, sustained numerous injuries. They included having his thigh bone broken in two different places, as well as numerous other broken bones: a dozen ribs, his sternum, a collar bone and a lower vertebra.