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U.S. Attorney General Mukasey Collapses During Speech (Update2)

By Jeff Bliss
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Nov. 20 (Bloomberg) — U.S. Attorney General Michael Mukasey collapsed while giving a speech in Washington tonight and was taken away on a gurney by emergency personnel.

Mukasey, 67, slumped at the lectern and fell to the floor as he neared the end of a speech to the Federalist Society. Several people gathered around him to offer aid, and emergency workers arrived.

Members of the audience, including former Attorney General John Ashcroft, formed a human wall so people could not view the attorney general as he was taken away. A member of the audience offered a prayer for Mukasey from the lectern and told everyone to go home.

Mukasey, a retired federal judge from New York, became attorney general in November 2007, replacing Alberto Gonzales, who resigned after a congressional investigation into allegations he politicized the department.

In his speech, the attorney general defended the Bush administration’s anti-terrorism strategy against what he termed ``relentless criticism.’’

To contact the reporter on this story: Jeff Bliss in Washington jbliss@bloomberg.net.

http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=a0WjNCWLcNe4&refer=home


46 posted on 11/20/2008 8:01:33 PM PST by Blogger
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OK, that report doesn’t mention any stroke symptoms before the collapse which makes the cardiac possibility enter my mind.


49 posted on 11/20/2008 8:03:30 PM PST by NinoFan
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I think it’s beautiful that they made that wall to give him privacy. Prayers up for a full recovery for him.


57 posted on 11/20/2008 8:08:52 PM PST by Yaelle
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