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one_voice

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Thu Mar 15, 2012, 09:45 PM Mar 2012

The war on women continues: Lawmaker Suggests Beaten Ladies Remember the Good Times [View all]

A thoughtful, sensitive male Wisconsin legislator has proclaimed that he is against divorce under all circumstances — even spousal abuse. And he's got a message to all those ladies out there getting the shit beaten out of them by their husbands: remember the good times, back before things took an abusive turn, and maybe you'll fall in love again. There, isn't that better? Now, chin up, and go back out into that awful marriage of yours like a champ.

The obtuse anti divorce champion is Republican Don Pridemore. And this isn't the first time the Heartless Cheesehead has acted in a manner most unbecoming.

Remember earlier this month when another Wisconsin lawmaker thoughtfully suggested that maybe single parenthood should be considered a factor that may be indicative of child abuse? Pridemore was a co-sponsor of the bill that would've made it a crime for a person to dare try to raise a child on their own outside of the pillowy soft Magic Zone of marriage. But what about women who are being abused by their husbands? Shouldn't they have the option to extract themselves from an unhealthy situation? Nope, says Pridemore. And he's got some expert abused spouse marital advice as well: "If they can refind those reasons and get back to why they got married in the first place it might help."

So, the solution to divorce and spousal abuse is just remembering why you love your abuser? Did he learn about love, relationships, and psychology from tragic early country songs?


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http://jezebel.com/5893244/lawmaker-suggests-beaten-ladies-remember-the-good-times

video at link.
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Another idiot heard from Angry Dragon Mar 2012 #1
Add this issue to the debate questions. nt Ilsa Mar 2012 #2
well... boston bean Mar 2012 #3
The Taliban Party (GOP) is alive and well in Wisconsin (nt) pokerfan Mar 2012 #4
I've often wondered why the GOP is at war with the Taliban - you'd think they'd make natural allies. Initech Mar 2012 #7
That's the real T-Party. (NT) Heywood J Mar 2012 #23
is there an issue they disagree on pokerfan Mar 2012 #26
Gross. salin Mar 2012 #5
How did he get elected? RobertEarl Mar 2012 #6
Hmmm Aerows Mar 2012 #8
and isn't willingness to return to an abuser a sign of poor emotional health as well? spooky3 Mar 2012 #11
Yes Aerows Mar 2012 #24
"Because it is so easy to reason with a spouse that has an alcohol or drug problem." shcrane71 Mar 2012 #31
Precisely Aerows Mar 2012 #32
this asshole doesn't know my wife guitar man Mar 2012 #9
That reminds me of something Goldie Taylor said Carla in Sequim Mar 2012 #18
To paraphrase guitar man Mar 2012 #20
Her restraint is admirable :) nt pinboy3niner Mar 2012 #22
At the very least Aerows Mar 2012 #25
Yes ladies remember go back to the abuser. Remember the good times of course if he hasn't southernyankeebelle Mar 2012 #10
Does the pope shit in the woods? Is a bear Catholic? Systematic Chaos Mar 2012 #12
I give you Don Pridemore DefenseLawyer Mar 2012 #13
Sounds like the type of guy EC Mar 2012 #14
That's what I was thinking. laundry_queen Mar 2012 #28
jeez, lately Wisconsin seems even stupider than the South. provis99 Mar 2012 #15
and you thought the south was dumber? Bwt AZ and WI they beat us in TN. Not by much. southernyankeebelle Mar 2012 #21
where is all this bizarre stuff coming from? Tumbulu Mar 2012 #16
Did he learn about love, relationships, and psychology from tragic early country songs? (OP quote) Mopar151 Mar 2012 #17
14 points of fascism. nadinbrzezinski Mar 2012 #19
This shoeless goober should head for Saudi Arabia. hifiguy Mar 2012 #27
This message was self-deleted by its author hifiguy Mar 2012 #29
I don't recognize my country anymore. woo me with science Mar 2012 #30
every sociopath undergroundpanther Mar 2012 #33
Nothing like remembering the so called "good times" while getting the crap beaten out of you. Jennicut Mar 2012 #34
For most abused women there were no "good times." The abuse started almost from day one and never yellowcanine Mar 2012 #35
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