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My dear, dear brother George



O.K., I mean...

One more thing?!...C'mon -- I mean, jeez.









Saturday, November 3, 2007; Page B02

MONTGOMERY COUNTY

Council Member Hospitalized After Hitting Deer

"Montgomery County Council member George L. Leventhal (D-At Large) is recovering from injuries incurred late Thursday in a one-car accident on the Capital Beltway, County Council spokesman Neil Greenberger said yesterday...Leventhal was able to guide his car onto the shoulder near the Connecticut Avenue exit, avoiding other cars despite congested road conditions. He was taken by ambulance to Suburban Hospital, where he remained yesterday while his injuries were evaluated. Leventhal did not appear to have any internal injuries, Greenberger added."

Here the author blogged about the incident and several folks have posted notes of support as comments. It's pretty sweet and amazing to see how many folks out there know and love my brother.

Be well.

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