Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Bush cancels event after actor Heath Ledger's death.

RIP Heath Ledger. A very talented actor...

The death of actor Heath Ledger prompted the White House to postpone President Bush's event on Wednesday promoting an ad campaign aimed at preventing prescription drug abuse.

Ledger, 28, who was nominated for an Oscar for "Brokeback Mountain," was found dead Tuesday in his New York apartment. There were sleeping pills near him, but the cause of his death remains under investigation.
The president was to make a statement in the Roosevelt Room on the Office of National Drug Control Policy's television advertisement about preventing prescription drug abuse. A federally financed study released in December at the White House showed illicit drug use by teens continued to gradually decline overall this year, but the use of prescription painkillers remained popular among young people.
White House press secretary Dana Perino said Bush's event had been scheduled for a while.

"We thought it would be better to postpone the event rather than run the risk of anyone thinking that we were being opportunistic in highlighting the issue," she said.

Source: AP News

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

What an example of Christan like behavior?

KittyBowTie1 said...

The media really should just ignore Fred Phelps. Then again, as long as we know what he is up to, he's less likely to go Jim Jones and break out the Koolaid.

He makes Tom Cruise's wacko religion less wacko.