Jobs with Justice East Tennessee Launches "Public Knoxville"

Public Knoxville is a campaign of Jobs with Justice of East Tennessee to fight back against cuts to public service budgets and attacks on public service workers.

JwJ East Tennessee has launched a blog to showcase stories and interviews of public servants and those who rely on public services to emphasize the need for and value of funding for the public sector and public sector workers in Knoxville.  The blog also highlights press from across the state and across the country which touches on the importance of protecting the public sector.  Check out the Public Knoxville Blog!

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Women more often resort to atctak from behind and weapons than do men, as I recall. Example: My then-wife woke me from a sound sleep with a baseball bat across the ribs, then went into the bathroom to pass out, too much to drink. I went to ER with my son in tow (didn't want to leave him with Ma) and got treated. It was reported as a "household accident", because in that state at that time (20 years ago), I WOULD have been arrested for domestic violence. Not her. (Hopefully, that has changed).This was typical of her actions on that front after she had established I would not swing at her - boiling water in the crotch from behind, coffee cup thrown, that sort of thing. She never atctaked me without a weapon, and never directly - always when I was asleep or from behind. Makes for some pretty jumpy nights, even now.Women are smart, they will take whatever advantage comes along. Against a bigger opponent, atctak when he's not looking and use a weapon.

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