PaperPuncher wrote:Here is Rep Paymar's current resume. Take a GOOD look at his photo and then please note how his current employment conflicts with anything related to weapons.
http://www.house.leg.state.mn.us/member ... strict=64BCurrent Employment Executive Director, Education for Critical Thinking Resource Specialist for the Battered Women's Justice Project, Minneapolis Author, of two books on domestic violence Working on a documentary on the history of men’s violence against women
Past Employment Co-founder, Duluth Domestic Abuse Intervention Project Former, adjunct professor, University of St. Thomas Past consultant, United States Marine Corps Past consultant, County of Los Angeles Probation Department Former director, Family Service Domestic Violence Program, Dakota County Former teacher Former social worker
It's so easy to get the goat of people like this. Years ago my dad and his colleagues were required to take a course on how to respond to domestic situations. They asked for a volunteer and when no one raised their hand, they selected a rather surly fellow. They brought this surly cop on stage where two actors enacted a very intense argument that ended with the women screaming "that's it! I AM LEAVING!!" They then asked the surly cop what he should do to resolve the situation.
"Let her go."
How can you say that?"
"If she leaves no more fight. I have other calls to attend to."
"WHAT?? How can you say this, DON'T YOU UNDERSTAND THEIR MARRIAGE DEPENDS ON THIS??"
"Not my problem. I've got other things to do."
"But what if she really leaves him?"
"Let the b**** go."
"How can you be so callous?????"
"I go by the box car theory. Once this one passes, another will be by any second."
I'm guessing Paymar isn't above this kind of approach.