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WOW Some repubs just need to get over it. There are some crazy idiots out there. An Arizona woman upset about Obama winning got into an argument with her husband and ran over him with her SUV. Her husband is in critical condition.
Police said Daniel Solomon told them his wife became angry over his "lack of voter participation" in last Tuesday's presidential election and believed her family would face hardship as a result of Obama winning another term.
Looks like SHE created a hardship for herself and her hubby.
I hope he has the good sense to divorce her.
"Not only does Solomon, 28, have a thorough misunderstanding of our nation's electoral system, she also ran over her husband with her car because of this"
"It should be noted that President Obama won a grand total of zero of Arizona's 11 electoral votes, so it wouldn't have helped if Daniel Solomon had voted for Romney 1,000 times."
It seems like the ignorant people are the ones who hate Obama the most.
I see the mainstream media is still trying to marginalize people who didn't vote for the "Chosen One". How could anyone not vote for Barack Obama? They must be crazy, Oh wait! One even drove over her dear husband.
I see the mainstream media is still trying to marginalize people who didn't vote for the "Chosen One". How could anyone not vote for Barack Obama? They must be crazy, Oh wait! One even drove over her dear husband.
No, that's not it. This woman IS so crazy, and such a fanatic, that she ran over her husband with a car for not voting. The "mainstream media" is just reporting the news.
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