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What is going on at Fox First they overreact by suspending Ralph Lawler and Mike Smith, now they dismiss Steve Physioc and Rex Hudler Lawler and Smith, announcers for the L.A. Clippers, made comments that offended a viewer. The viewer called to complain, Fox called the viewer to apologize. Instead of leaving it at that, Fox suspended the pair from broadcasting the next game. Ralph Lawler hadn't missed a game in 25 years! He is aconsummate professional and loyal employee. A single comment and the resulting complaint by a single viewer led to a suspension. Ridiculous. On the heels of thatasinine decision comes word that Fox is going in a different direction next year for Angels broadcasts, opting not to bring back Physioc and Hudler. What direction is Fox going, exactly Backwards I have nothing against Rory Markus, who has been tabbed as Physioc's replacement. Gubicza, however, is as stiff as an overly bleached shirt and has the on-air personality of a cardboard box. Where Hudler exudes personality, Gubicza exudes being really tall. Arte Moreno restored order. He began to concentrate on his team, our team. He worked to rebuild the farm system, make Angel stadium the best place to watch a game and bring consistency to the team. Hesucceeded on all fronts. Leave it to Fox to mess with the consistency. Fox famously gave team ownership a try once. From 1998 to 2004 they seemed to do everything wrong in leading the Dodgers after Walter O'Malley passed away. Fox Executive: "Say, don't we have the games best hitting catcher and face of the team" Faceless Fox Accounting: "Yes sir, we do." Fox Executive: "Lets trade him!" Ew, bad memories again, sorry. Seems to me that same Fox Exec and Faceless Accountant had another talk recently that resulted in the Angels losing consistency in the broadcast booth. Why ruin one L.A.

baseball team when you can negatively impact two Physioc's smooth delivery and under-the-radar sense of humor will be missed. Hudler's gaffes,rhymes and that ever-present baseball will beimpossible to replace. Fox starts the 2010 baseball season in an 0-2 hole. It's a good thing they don't have any control over the Rally Monkey.. WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President-elect Barack Obama's pledge to reform the U.S. health care system got an important vote of confidence on Thursday as a diverse alliance of doctors, a labor union, the drug industry and health insurers pledged to support the effort. Barack Obama HealthHealth care reform was a central plank of Obama's campaign, and a Senate subcommittee on Thursday was questioning his designated Health and Human Services Secretary, Tom Daschle, as part of the confirmation process.Daschle said he understood the need to work with Congress and the industry groups said they wanted to be part of the process as opposed to in 1994, when then-first lady Hillary Clinton's efforts to reform health care fell apart in part because of health insurance industry resistance.Then, health insurers launched an advertising campaign depicting the reform as unnecessary "big government" interference.On Thursday, six organizations launched a new ad campaign, but this one is focused on supporting efforts to reform the U.S. system, which leaves 46 million Americans uninsured, costs more than any other country's and yet produces poorer outcomes than those of other developed nations, such as high rates of newborn deaths, obesity, diabetes and heart disease."In order to fix the ailing economy, the nation needs health care reform that addresses the related problems of health care costs and people losing health coverage," read a joint statement from the American Cancer Society, American Medical Association, Families USA, Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, Regence BlueCross BlueShield, and Service Employees International Union."Healing our health care system is a key component to jumpstarting our national economy. As our new ad makes clear quality, affordable health care is good for families and it's good for businesses," said AMA President Dr. Nancy Nielsen."While businesses and families cope with unaffordable health care costs, many workers are losing their jobs and health coverage," said Ron Pollack, executive director of Families USA, a non-profit health care interest group."As a result, it's clear that America's economic difficulties require meaningful health care reform."(Reporting by Maggie Fox; Editing by Doina Chiacu) Barack Obama Health.
