Daily Breeze Prints NCFM-LA's Letter

Marc writes "The Daily Breeze printed NCFM-LA's letter
in response to the op ed they printed on veterans and paternity fraud.
I'm especially glad because it names NOW, DCSS, and Senators Sheila Kuehl and Hannah-Beth Jackson, all of whom have opposed and prolonged paternity fraud legislation all along.

Thank you Mensactivism.org and everyone who wrote letters! That's what helped get one printed!

Marc"

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Fathers' Rights Showdown in CA Supreme Court

Anon User Writes "Over two dozen feminist groups nationwide have joined together to help ensure that California custodial parents can move children hundreds or thousands of miles away from their noncustodial parents.

Against them all stands one loving father and his tenacious attorney.

Gary LaMusga has fought a seven-year battle to prevent his two boys, now aged 11 and 9, from being moved 2,400 miles away from him. The issue of move-aways is headed for a showdown in the California Supreme Court.

Family law attorney Garrett C. Dailey, the attorney representing Gary before the California Supreme Court, will discuss the case and the move-away issue on His Side with Glenn Sacks on Sunday, November 16 at 9 PM. To listen to the show archive, go to His Side"

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ESPN shows plight of a single father

jimmyd writes "I've got something for all you fathers right's guys out there. The espn drama Playmakers just ended it's first season and in final episode one of the main characters, a linebacker named Olczyk, has just found out his going to be a dad. he tries to become involved as a father only to discover that the mother basicly wants him to be a pay check. the show's site is here"

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Some Truths About Early Feminism

Anonymous User writes "I saw some interest here in the series on early feminism, so here's the latest. Enjoy, and follow the links (evidence) in each column!

Susan B. Anthony: Against Marriage

Previous pieces.

Susan B. Anthony: Racist Manipulator

Susan B. Anthony: Victim Feminist

Keep up the good work at MensActivism.org."

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Free Spiderman, Aka Dave Chick

Raymond Cuttill writes "From the Men's Hour Blog

Your last chance to sign the petition. It's overdue and only 41 signatures to go.



Yes, I'm sure a petition to the (London) Metropolitan Police is not going to sweep 30 years of father denigration away, but if we can't get 1000 signatures for this then the next time some feminist on TV makes a remark about men's/fathers groups being "2 or 3 men crying in their beers" then don't ask why men don't have any rights. You will know the answer!



Petition"

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No sooner than....

Matt writes "... MSN puts out something not bashing men, another link appears discussing "why women cheat". At no point is there discusses a condemnation of it, as MSN has done when "guys" cheat."

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More Anti-Male "Humor"

Boy Genteel writes "I've found another company that we need to "have a little talk with". I saw one of their calendars--the one called MEN! with the retro-stylings--in a bookstore. More of the same, 12 months of "Men are great...every woman should have a pet!" and "Men: half the population, quarter the brains." There are others like it on the website. I looked for a similar calendar degrading women--not that I'd buy one...I think that would be just as wrong--but it's telling that there isn't one about women. The name of the company is Ronnie Sellers Productions and their contact addresses are rsp@RSVP.com and mweiner@RSVP.com. Let's have a few words with them, how about it?"


And they say it's a best seller too! Ack!

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Slater's wife gets her dues?

The Biscuit Queen writes " Actor Christian Slater received stitches for a cut on his head and his wife, Ryan Haddon, was arrested after she was accused of hitting him with a drinking glass during a fight in their Las Vegas hotel room, authorities said Tuesday."

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Looking for interviews for a college paper

jimmyd writes "I am a college student who is looking for interviews for an anthropology paper on the online men's movement. for those who would like to give me a hand I need to know how and why you got involved and how you think you as an individual fit into the online movement's community. If privacy is an issue you can e-mail me at agtxid4@aol.com. By the way it's nice to read the truth here after listening to lies all day."

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Trials seen needed for anti-aging testosterone

CJ writes "There is evidence that testosterone replacement could combat declining strength, failing memory, and decreased sex drive in aging men. But unlike the multitude of contemporary studies on hormone replacement for women, testosterone as an anti-aging agent still has had no large-scale trial into the hormone therapy's true risks and benefits. The NIA plans to fund studies of testosterone replacement as recommended by Institue of Medicine panel who found that data was lacking in this area."

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Commercial DNA Testing

tparker writes "DNA Solutions is a commercial outfit that provides DNA testing for paternity. They also have an online chat for people who want more information (didn't work when I tested it, however) and they will answer questions about procedure, etc by email. If you know someone who has questions or concerns about paternity, maybe these folks can help."

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MSN surprises me!

Matt writes "Every now and then, MSN actually doesn't bash men... see:

here

I can only wonder at miracles. :)"

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"Men may see themselves in these comics"

mens_issues writes "Isn't this lovely. I checked out the uComics website today, and a page was displayed with the caption "Men may see themselves in these comics." The comics listed were "The Duplex, The Fusco Brothers, and Shoe." Needless to say, at least the first two comics portray men as oafish and boorish skirt chasers who are treated with contempt by women.

I don't know how long this link will lead to this wonderful feature, but for now it's here

Steve"

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Daily Breeze Prints Veterans' Day Article

Marc writes "The Torrance Daily Breeze (a fairly big paper in Los Angeles County) just printed this Veterans' Day article about decorated veteran Taron James' experience with paternity fraud. He was served improperly, even under a different name, while serving in the Gulf War. When he returned he found himself locked into a child support obligation that he can't get out of even though a DNA test proves the child is NOT his. He never met, fathered, or saw the child. Meanwhile his entire family suffers. Taron and his friend Raegan, who founded Women Against Paternity Fraud, have been extremely supportive of NCFM-LA even on matters other than paternity fraud. They have become dear friends and we want their story to be known. Here's a good quote from Taron in the article: "Sometimes I just feel like a sucker. Veterans Day only reminds me that my government holds me and other vets in such contempt that it cannot lift a finger to stop a blatant fraud which victimizes tens of thousands of servicemen. Worse, the government actively enforces that fraud."

Thank you to Glenn Sacks and Jeff Leving for this story.

Marc"

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Malebiz Web Site

Malebiz writes, "Malebiz.com is dedicated to reality issues facing men today, especially those that reside in Connecticut. Special emphasis is placed on the divorce process and the failures of those that enter into it, the Attorneys who control the Family Law process and our Judicial System. We attempt to look at all sides of an issue and encourage a women's point of view."

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