AZ: The hazards of voter apathy

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AZ: The hazards of voter apathy

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In Gilbert, Arizona (Phoenix area), in November, a few days after the national election, a 28-year-old woman became upset with her husband because he had not voted. She allegedly chased him down in an SUV and ran over him, putting him in the hospital in critical condition.

She was upset because she blamed Obama for unspecified family problems.

Police did not report any impairment due to drugs or alcohol.

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Re: AZ: The hazards of voter apathy

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seamusTX wrote:Police did not report any impairment due to drugs or alcohol.
There's another explanation.
According to a police report, Daniel told police his wife is six months pregnant.
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Pregnant women can get a little testy, but they don't often try to kill their husbands. If they do try, usually it's because the slob was abusive or fooling around.

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