Husband fails to stop wife from voting, and more
A Wisconsin man was hospitalized after trying to stop his wife from voting for a Democrat to replace Gov. Scott Walker.
Husband fails to stop wife from voting
A Wisconsin man was hospitalized after trying to stop his wife from voting for a Democrat to replace Gov. Scott Walker. Jeffrey Radle, a Walker supporter, jumped in front of wife Amanda’s Dodge Durango to block her from going to the polls to select a recall-vote opponent. He suffered head and back injuries. “These crazy liberal nuts are always pulling this crap,” said Radle’s brother, Mike, also a Walker supporter.
6-year-old is suspended for sexual harassment
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A 6-year-old Colorado boy was suspended from school for reciting the rap lyric “I’m sexy and I know it” to a female classmate. “Sexy and I Know It,” by LMFAO, recently topped the national charts, but school officials said first-grader D’Avorite Meadows committed sexual harassment by quoting its chorus. “I’m floored,” said his mom.
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