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Out-going Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV)
Out-going Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV)
LAS VEGAS, NV – The Office of Nevada Senator Harry Reid released the following statement today regarding serious injuries he sustained while working out:

“On Thursday, Senator Reid received treatment at University Medical Center in Las Vegas for injuries sustained in an accident he suffered while exercising at home in Henderson.

“A piece of equipment Senator Reid was using to exercise broke, causing him to fall and break a number of ribs and bones in his face.

“Senator Reid will return to Washington this weekend and be in the office Tuesday as the Senate prepares to reconvene. His doctors expect a full recovery.

“Senator Reid was first brought to St. Rose Dominican Hospital in Henderson by his security detail. He was then transferred to UMC for further testing, where he was admitted overnight as a precaution.”

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10 thoughts on “Senate leader Reid breaks bones in exercise mis-hap

    1. Come on LVS, you know better than that. You know that obamacare is for the people and congress or the white house everything is free.

      1. @maybe-Your comment is true, but, they should be on Obamacare. If it is good enough for the people who pay their salaries it should be good enough for them. They would repeal it if they were forced to have it.

        1. As far as the white house and congress is concerned, the law doesn’t pertain to them and that means all laws.

          1. @maybe-well, it damn well should apply to them. We pay their salaries. Time to throw them all out and put in people that will really represent us.

  1. Someone said a large suitcase filled with Ben Franklins fell from the upper shelf in his closet and hit him in the mug.

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