It needed to be, there had been like 6 or 7 threads on the front page all talking about Republican reactions. It had gotten repetitive. Don't worry, people will respond to your post.
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It needed to be, there had been like 6 or 7 threads on the front page all talking about Republican reactions. It had gotten repetitive. Don't worry, people will respond to your post.
but the context of my posts is lost. when i posted after The Real in The Real's thread, it was obvious what I was talking about. now I'm just the crazy guy that said "Louisiana in the lead"
that's the problem when you merge multiple threads. it just becomes a confused mess
So you're saying people are so stupid that they wouldn't read the post prior to that to understand what you're referencing?
but that chronology goes out the window when you merge multiple threads together. you can't assume the post prior was even from the same thread
maybe they could figure it out. but I'm trying to communicate clearly, not create a puzzle for people
A wife furious at her husband for not voting, ran him over in a Gilbert, Ariz. parking lot, according to police.
The East Valley Tribune reports that, on Saturday night, Holly Solomon, 28, was arguing with her husband over his lack of voter participation when, witnesses said, they heard yelling and saw Solomon get into a Jeep and allegedly chase her husband through the parking lot.
MyFox Phoenix reports that the argument was fueled by Solomon's fear and hatred of the Affordable Care Act, commonly called Obamacare.
Solomon's husband first tried to hide behind a light pole, but Solomon drove around it while yelling at him, a Gilbert Police report said.
When the husband tried to flee, Solomon drove after him, eventually hitting him and pinning him between the SUV and the curb, cops said.
ABC 15 reports that Solomon's husband was taken to a local hospital where he is in critical condition.
Solomon was charged with domestic violence and aggravated assault.
They are losing their minds
It's quite possible that no one is more upset about Mitt Romney's loss than Eric Hartsburg.The pro-wrestler from Indiana*permanently tattooed Romney's presidential campaign logoon his face before the election. Hartsburg was paid $5,000 to get the 5-by-2-inch tattoo after he put his face up "for sale" on eBay.Hartsburg has no regrets, he told Politico, but he is “totally disappointed” by the election’s results.“I’m the guy who has egg all over his face, but instead of egg, it’s a big Romney/Ryan tattoo. It’s there for life,” he said.Hartsburg, who did not tell his wife about the tattoo until an hour before he got it, said he has received a lot of negative feedback. But the self-proclaimed “tattoo guy” said his motive was to make politics fun and he hopes the tattoo will open some doors for him in the entertainment business.Hartsburg is handling his election disappointment a lot better than others are. A jewelry store owner in Virginia*locked his doors last week*proclaiming they were “closed to mourn the loss of the America that our forefather endowed to us.”Billionaire Donald Trump*and conservative political commentator Ann Coulter took to Twitter to let the public know how they felt about Romney's loss:Karl Rove, who raised nearly $400 million in super PAC money against Obama, not only refused to believe that President Obama won Ohio on election night, but said the next day that the President only succeeded “by suppressing the vote.”