HF 1467- The most important update to MN gun law since MCPPA

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Re: HF 1467- The most important update to MN gun law since MCPPA

Postby mmcnx2 on Thu May 05, 2011 6:53 am

Andrew was on Fox last night and did a great job IMO. The DA came off as a sky is falling guy.
http://www.myfoxtwincities.com/dpp/news/politics/advocates-debate-gun-self-defense-bill-may-4-2011
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Re: HF 1467- The most important update to MN gun law since MCPPA

Postby Geezer43 on Thu May 05, 2011 7:19 am

Yes -- Andrew did an OUTSTANDING job last night. Way to go Andrew!!
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Re: HF 1467- The most important update to MN gun law since MCPPA

Postby Hammer99... on Thu May 05, 2011 7:23 am

Great job Andrew! Keep up the good work....
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Re: HF 1467- The most important update to MN gun law since MCPPA

Postby Thunder71 on Thu May 05, 2011 7:29 am

That was awesome, and I'm amazed she didn't skew it in favor of the attorney - even better!
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Re: HF 1467- The most important update to MN gun law since MCPPA

Postby Hammer99... on Thu May 05, 2011 7:43 am

Light Artisan wrote:That was awesome, and I'm amazed she didn't skew it in favor of the attorney - even better!


She seemed to be an equal nut kicker... And that all I ask....
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Re: HF 1467- The most important update to MN gun law since MCPPA

Postby chinakay on Thu May 05, 2011 9:26 am

nyffman wrote:
chinakay wrote:Rothman posted on FB that Senator Warren Limmer (DFL), who schedules these things for the judiciary committee, says he just can't seem to find the time for the committee to hear SF1357.

http://www.gocra-mn.org/news/2011/05/ca ... son-act-2/

Actually, he's a Republican, according to his Senate web page.


Hmm...my bad. Must have skipped a line reading from a list of phone numbers. Good thing I wasn't rude to him on the phone :D
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Re: HF 1467- The most important update to MN gun law since MCPPA

Postby chinakay on Thu May 05, 2011 9:33 am

Hammer99... wrote:
Light Artisan wrote:That was awesome, and I'm amazed she didn't skew it in favor of the attorney - even better!


She seemed to be an equal nut kicker... And that all I ask....


According to a magazine article, Heidi Collins worked for CNN for a number of years and refused to toe their party line. Finally she gave up and came home to Minnesota.

If you google her +Fox 9 most of the hits are trash jobs for giving Mark Ritchie a hard time about ACORN.
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Re: HF 1467- The most important update to MN gun law since MCPPA

Postby xd ED on Thu May 05, 2011 10:32 am

Hammer99... wrote:
Light Artisan wrote:That was awesome, and I'm amazed she didn't skew it in favor of the attorney - even better!


She seemed to be an equal nut kicker... And that all I ask....


Some intelligence and objectivity on the part of the reporter/ moderator goes a long way in knocking down the typical sensationalized rhetoric. This was actually watchable without bp issues.
The real kicker for us is a track record quite contrary to what the anti-s did, and continue to suggest would happen, and Andrew did well to mention that point.

I can't help but wonder about the purpose of the backgrounds seen behind Messrs. Backstrom and Rothman. Both were similar to their clothing, and tended to camouflage them a bit.
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Re: HF 1467- The most important update to MN gun law since MCPPA

Postby nyffman on Thu May 05, 2011 11:30 am

Very good job, Andrew.
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Re: HF 1467- The most important update to MN gun law since MCPPA

Postby Heffay on Thu May 05, 2011 11:42 am

Excellent debate, and well presented by Mr Rothman.

If I may make a suggestion for the next televised appearance that someone makes though... wear a suit. It adds credibility. I've always said drugs would be legal today if the patchouli-smelling hippies ever learned to cut their hair and put on a coat and tie. ;)
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Re: HF 1467- The most important update to MN gun law since MCPPA

Postby cobb on Thu May 05, 2011 4:13 pm

Again Andrew handles an interview very well.
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Re: HF 1467- The most important update to MN gun law since MCPPA

Postby Andrew Rothman on Fri May 06, 2011 10:19 am

Thank you for the kind words. I enjoyed that interview. :)

I can't help but wonder about the purpose of the backgrounds seen behind Messrs. Backstrom and Rothman. Both were similar to their clothing, and tended to camouflage them a bit.


I can say for sure that the backgrounds just were unfortunate coincidence. The locations are static, and chosen before I walked in; they didn't know what I would be wearing.

That said, now I know to ask next time, and dress for the studio colors. Oh, the life of a celebrity. ;)

... wear a suit.


That's a fair point, and one I'm still considering.

On the other hand, most viewers don't wear a suit; I hope that I came across as what I am: a real, regular guy, not a government bureaucrat. Let them wear the suits.
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Re: HF 1467- The most important update to MN gun law since MCPPA

Postby Hammer99... on Fri May 06, 2011 10:31 am

Andrew Rothman wrote:Thank you for the kind words. I enjoyed that interview. :)

I can say for sure that the backgrounds were unfortunate coincidence. The locations are static, and chosen before I walked in; they didn't know what I was wearing.

That said, I WILL ASK next time, and either get the dark background, or wear a contrasting color.

... wear a suit.


That's a fair point, and one I'm still considering.

On the other hand, most viewers don't wear a suit; I hope that I came across as what I am: a real, regular guy, not a government bureaucrat. Let them wear the suits.


You could always try a speedo. They would never see that coming... But where would you keep you gun?

Seriously I never noticed the background until it was pointed out here. It didn't take away from the content.
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Re: HF 1467- The most important update to MN gun law since MCPPA

Postby 1911fan on Fri May 06, 2011 10:42 am

Andrew, Notice that on TV, most of the "experts" are shown wearing a suit, it adds authority in the minds of viewers, just like Dr,s on TV wear scrubs or lab coats, its all about projecting an image. It matters not a whit if the average joe wears a suit, to many, its the uniform of authority. The Boss wears a suit, the Company Owner wears a suit, etc, its the position of authority that a suit commands. Particularly when dealing with law or politics.

PLease note, as well, Mn seems to be one of the few places in my experience where suits are not widespread daily wear for business. I bet Deaner wears one, but I am amazed at even Funerals here wear people don't wear a suit. Or at least a jacket.
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Re: HF 1467- The most important update to MN gun law since MCPPA

Postby ree on Fri May 06, 2011 10:47 am

You could go with a lighter colored polo and sport coat as a compromise.
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