Stud Farm in Nevada

I guess I'll just say, "Make of this what you will."

Well, okay, I won't stop quite there.


People often say that sex crazed women are acting like men. No. They're not. They're acting like women, who no longer face societal condemnation for sexual license and who no longer have to worry about unwanted pregnancy.


I'm not at all certain that, in and of itself, that is a bad thing. And it may indicate why efforts to get women to keep their pants on more often, in order to bring men in line as far as committing to marriage, might be a very steep, uphill battle.

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Too close to home

Debra Lafave is one of the female teachers who've become famous lately for being charged with statuatory rape of one of her students. After hearing about the charges, Lisa York, a mother of two, filed for a restraining order to keep Debra away from her children. Her request was denied. Story here

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"Family Court" Judge send man to jail for sighing

SJones writes "A New York "Family Court" judge is in the news for sending a man to jail because he sighed and because the judge didn't like the way his eyes looked. The judge was admonished not for his prejudice in sending a man to jail for what amounts to breathing and standing silently, but simply for failing to follow protocal. Apparently the judge was supposed to warn the man before sending him to jail for essentially no reason at all. The story is here"

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Sage Mens Circle in Yakima, WA Marks 10-Year Anniversary

sagemenscircle writes "Sage Men's Circle will be 10 years old on January 3, 2006. We are a small men's support group for men 25 and older. No other criteria apply and we have no political, social or economic agenda. Just men's support."

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Sugar and Spice and Everything Deadly....

Evil White Male Oppressor writes "I wonder if these situations will become so commonplace that we stereotype all women as violent thugs, just like we do to men now..."

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Colorado's "Cool Mom" Gets 30 Years

Finally, some justice! Read it here.

Excerpt:


GOLDEN, Colo. - A woman who authorities said had sex with high school boys during alcohol- and drug-fueled parties has been sentenced to 30 years in prison, officials said.

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New website: "Breaking the Science"

mbr writes "I've finally done it! For ages I've wanted to gather articles I've written all together in one place. I've now created a website called Breaking the Science. Check it out at http://www.breakingthescience.org.

Most of the articles currently on the website are related to domestic violence. I hope eventually to include articles that will broaden the focus beyond that to the entire subject of how too much research in the soft sciences is driven by the researchers' agenda rather than objectivity."

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Are Men Necessary?

My Sweetiepie, Maureen Dowd (don't tell my other Sweetiepie, Hillary Clinton), is getting more press for her new book, "Are Men Necessary?"


It's interesting for me to read about this sort of professional blathering from English speaking women, because I no longer have an emotional response to it. Except for the few who are men's rights activists, these folks have become pretty much irrelevant to me. Not an irritation. Not a joke.


Irrelevant.


Click "Read More" if you think you can tolerate the rest of my own blathering.

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15 yo girl holds down 12 yo boy while pit bull rapes him and gets less than 2 years probation

Masculiste writes " See the story here...
http://www.torontosun.com/News/Columnists/Bonokosk i_Mark/2005/11/04/1291748.html

...with an additionally commentary here...
http://www.torontosun.com/News/TorontoAndGTA/2005/ 11/08/pf-1297471.html

This is as sick an example of Judicial bias in favor of females as you'll EVER see."

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RADAR Alert: "Breaking the Silence": Time for Congress to Investigate

Over three weeks ago PBS released its flawed program, Breaking
the
Silence
.

Since that date, the factual content of the program has been shown to
be biased and unfair. One of the mothers portrayed as a victim turned
out to be a serial child abuser. And the program makes numerous claims
that unfairly libel fathers.

Click "Read more..." for more.

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Girl bullying continues to hit UK headlines

AngryMan writes "This is the third major story in as many weeks reporting serious assaults among high school girls in the UK.

In the first case, a 12 yo girl had her face slashed by another girl using the blade from a pencil sharpener. She suffered serious injuries and may be scarred for life.

Last week 15yo Natasha Jackman was the victim of a multiple stabbing in the school cafeteria, and underwent eye surgery as a result. Three girls were arrested on conspiracy to commit grievous boldily harm and pervert the course of justice.

This time, 15yo Danielle Price was punched repeatedly in the face by another girl after receiving two achievement awards in high school.

So much for sugar and spice and all things nice."

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Nowegian Government On the Verge...

... of madness, or so it seems. Story here.


Norway has said it might close down companies that fail to meet proposed boardroom quotas for women.

The new coalition government in Oslo said it was considering introducing a law which would require 40% of boardroom posts to be filled by women.

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"It is a question of power," the spokeswoman said, insisting that several surveys had found that companies where both sexes were strongly represented on the board were more profitable.

"For a woman to get in a man must get out. It is not difficult to find qualified women."

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Bush administration accuses SIU of anti-white and anti-male bias

From the Chicago Sun Times, "President Bush's administration has threatened to sue Southern Illinois University, alleging its fellowship programs for minority and female students violate federal civil rights laws by discriminating against whites, men and others...


The University has engaged in a pattern or practice of intentional discrimination against whites, non-preferred minorities and males...


The letter demands the university cease the fellowship programs, or the department's civil rights division will sue SIU by Nov. 18...


I don't think there's any way that Southern Illinois can defend these programs legally, and I don't understand why they'd want to run a program that refuses to consider some individuals on the basis of their skin color...


"I'll be upfront with you -- no white male will get this award,'' McNeil said."

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MA Lt. Gov. seeks GPS for restraining orders

CJ writes "Story here. Excerpt:

Lt. Gov. Kerry got mixed reviews as she continued her push for the state to attach electronic tracking bracelets to certain people who violate restraining orders.

Healey's bill requires Global Positioning System (GPS) tracking as a condition of probation for people convicted of violating a restraining order issued due to domestic relations concerns. It is necessary to curb the "genuinely staggering" statistics of domestic abuse cases here each year, she said last week."

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CNN Article Addresses Family Issues in French Unrest

bandersnatch writes "From CNN:

Families break down in the pressure-cooker of crime, poverty and unemployment. Many single mothers are left to fend alone, said Imloul, a single mother herself whose Algerian parents divorced before her father's death. "Fathers do not play any role in their children's lives. The father doesn't exist at all. French justice gives full rights to mothers," Imloul said. Coming to France has given some Muslim North African women new freedoms. "They want to lead a similar life as their French counterparts," Imloul said. "But it is very difficult to leave a patriarchal culture all of a sudden. Women take on the responsibility of both mother and father while they are not at all suited for it. In the end, it is their children who suffer." She estimated 40 percent of families in the suburbs where she works are dysfunctional, causing a high rate of school dropouts, drug use, petty crimes and aggressive behavior. Police records for petty crimes burden youths, making it harder to build a productive life, she said."

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