Submitted by Anonymous on Fri, 2008-07-25 11:13
Article here. Excerpt:
"Every once in a while, a book not so much lands on your desk as lobs itself like a hand grenade, exploding preconceived wisdoms and shattering the bones of the status quo. Save The Males is such a book.
It is the fiercest and most fearless defence of men, fatherhood and ultimately the family I have read in many years.
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Submitted by Matt on Fri, 2008-07-25 00:46
Request for comments here. Excerpt:
'On 26 June 2008, the Senate referred the following matter to the Legal and Constitutional Affairs Committee for inquiry and report by 12 November 2008:
The effectiveness of the Commonwealth Sex Discrimination Act 1984 in eliminating discrimination and promoting gender equality, with particular reference to:
1. the scope of the Act, and the manner in which key terms and concepts are defined;
2. the extent to which the Act implements the non-discrimination obligations of the Convention of the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women and the International Labour Organization or under other international instruments, including the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights;
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Submitted by Matt on Fri, 2008-07-25 00:25
Article here. My first calc T.A. was female and she knew math like it was nobody's business. So whenever I have heard stuff like the usual bull about girls needing loads of encouragement to pursue math, again I can only shake my head. So what it is then? Girls are or aren't as good at/better than boys at math? For feminists the answer will always be no, since that is how they can get colleges to go with the Title IX-based attack on science and math they are planning, as this article reveals quickly after declaring the study's results. Excerpt:
'WASHINGTON - Sixteen years after Barbie dolls declared, "Math class is tough!" girls are proving that when it comes to math they are just as tough as boys. In the largest study of its kind, girls measured up to boys in every grade, from second through 11th. The research was released Thursday in the journal Science.
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Submitted by Anonymous on Thu, 2008-07-24 19:49
This case involved a man that proposed to a woman and she accepted. He later backed out. She filed suit for "breech of contract. Excerpt:
'A Hall County man owes his ex-fiancee $150,000 for breaking off their engagement, a jury decided Wednesday.
The six-man, six-woman panel spent about three hours deliberating before ruling in favor of RoseMary Shell, who sued Wayne Gibbs for breach of contract after he called off their nuptials.
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"You would be sending the message that if you have a dispute with somebody and you think they have been a scoundrel, go get a lawyer and hope the Brinks truck backs up to the jury room," Law said during his closing argument to the jury. "If you award one penny, you’re saying, ‘file frivolous lawsuits.’ "
The jury award was "significantly higher" than an amount Shell said she would accept during pre-trial settlement discussions, Sartain said.'
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Submitted by Anonymous on Thu, 2008-07-24 12:12
Story here. Excerpt:
'Teresa Pohchoo Craig has a preoccupation with knives and could harm or kill herself or someone if she's not receiving proper medical treatment, a court heard yesterday.
Craig was convicted in June of manslaughter in the stabbing death of her husband, Jack Craig, while he slept in the couple's trailer near Kemptville in March 2006.
On Day 2 of a sentencing hearing, Crown prosecutor Jason Neubauer suggested Craig's risk to reoffend could put the community in danger.
"We're not talking about a property offence," said Neubauer, referring to Craig's crime. "If she relapses, somebody could die."'
My note: Correctional Services of Canada, in their paper called "Women convicted of Homicide Serving A Federal Sentence" (Oct. 1998), document that when women kill their victims usually are asleep or involved in some "other activity', whatever that may mean.
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Submitted by Anonymous on Thu, 2008-07-24 10:11
Story here. Excerpt:
'Researchers looked at data spanning several decades, and concluded that after the age of 48, men are generally happier than women.
Men are most miserable in their 20s, but grow more satisfied as they get older, marry and earn more money, they found.
Women on the other hand are happier than men in early adulthood, but the glow wears off with time.'
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Submitted by Matt on Wed, 2008-07-23 20:04
Watch this. Now, the suspect ran into the man's girlfriend and was so drunk she just drove on and didn't even know it, or so she claims. The victim's boyfriend catches up with her at a stop sign and confronts her, if you could call it that.
My first thought was, if I had been the driver, I am quite sure I would have been beaten to death, or just unconscious if I were lucky. At one point the boyfriend actually hugs the upset driver of the car! You can see him struggling between expressing his anger and suppressing it because presumably the target thereof was a 'she' and not a 'he'. In fact, at 1:08 into the clip, he actually mentions how she was a girl and so couldn't be angry with her!
Nymphotropism in action. Comments?
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Submitted by Matt on Wed, 2008-07-23 15:10
Posting here. Excerpt:
'After the court adjourned, I and most of the other male advocates in attendance all went to lunch and discussed the case. Marc felt that he had much more to say, including elucidating the stories of specific individuals who had been hurt by the state's policy denying funding to male DV victims. He wasn't allowed the time. And yet, when the chief justice told Marc that his time was up (he only had 7 minutes for his final remarks), it seemed clear that the justices had made up their minds or at least understood the issue clearly enough so as to decide without the need for further persuasion. The chief justice even showed a little terseness to the State's attorney when it appeared that the State's attorney seemed to be splitting hairs over the political legitimacy of discriminating based on gender.'
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Submitted by Matt on Wed, 2008-07-23 15:08
Visit the site here.
"Starting right from the birth of Seth’s daughter, the mother takes away his right as the father to even know anything about his daughter by not naming him on the birth certificate.
Heart wrenching in its intensity, Seth goes to court to battle his way to his daughter’s side."
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Submitted by Matt on Wed, 2008-07-23 14:55
All –
Last Thursday, the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence held a legislative briefing on Capitol Hill. The very next day, RADAR responded by distributing a flyer titled, “Domestic Violence Lies Cost Lives” to all the members of the House of Representatives.
And then today, the NCADV held their annual Lobbying Day, again spreading half-truths and lies about domestic violence.
Folks, what’s holding us back??
Today, please print out this flyer (.pdf file) and fax it to your Congressman. (If you don’t know the fax number, go to http://www.house.gov/, and then input your ZIP code in the upper-left corner of the page to locate your Congressman’s website link. Look for the "contact" section to get their fax number. Then make a note of this for future advocacy efforts.)
Attach a brief note like, “Dear Congressman ____: VAWA is broken! Please Fix VAWA Now!” Then sign your name and address and start faxing.
Isn’t raining on their parade FUN??!!!
Semper Fi,
Ed
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Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 2008-07-23 14:37
Story here. British TV star John Leslie has been falsely accused of rape three times in the last few years. The latest malicious allegations were dropped just today. His accusers remain anonymous. Excerpt:
"Television star John Leslie will not face charges over the latest allegations against him of sex assaults, police said today.
The former Blue Peter presenter was arrested last month over two allegations of rape and indecent assault dating back to 1995.
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Today the Metropolitan Police said after taking advice from the Crown Prosecution Service they will not be taking any further action against him.
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'The law confers a blanket of anonymity on complainants but the accused enjoys no such protection."
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Submitted by anthony on Tue, 2008-07-22 23:44
Story here. Excerpt:
'A former New York teacher who admitted having sex with a 16-year-old boy has been arrested on rape and other charges after prosecutors say she continued the liaisons in violation of a court order.
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The 25-year-old was first arrested in March. She pleaded guilty to sexual misconduct and was awaiting an August sentencing.
Prosecutors got a tip Kennedy was still meeting with the boy and began watching her. The victim also admitted having sex with Kennedy five times since her guilty plea.'
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Submitted by anthony on Tue, 2008-07-22 19:59
Article here. Excerpt:
'He says his department had no idea how to handle his situation that March 2007 night, but after six suicides in three years the Milwaukee Police Department now provides suicide awareness training. Since starting the program early this year it has had two more suicides.
It's among the few departments confronting the subject. Experts estimate that only 2 percent to 10 percent of the 18,000 police departments nationwide actively work to prevent suicides within their ranks.
No one even keeps a complete, running tally of how many officers have killed themselves or attempted suicide. That includes the FBI, which issued a 726-page report seven years ago that called suicide a "significant issue confronting the law enforcement community."
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Submitted by Anonymous on Tue, 2008-07-22 19:04
In a previous posting, I reported on an American Express commercial showing a female guard at an airport putting on rubber gloves in order to search a man. I complained to Amex and their advertising arm Mindshare World. The commercial has been dropped and according to my source it may be do to other complaints besides mine. Thanks to all who did complain. It's good to know that there are people who will listen to reason.
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Submitted by anthony on Tue, 2008-07-22 13:54
Story here. Excerpt:
'A Manhattan judge gave Philip Smith a divorce from Tricia Walsh-Smith on the grounds of cruel and inhuman treatment.
...She makes embarrassing claims about their intimate life and then calls his office to repeat those claims to a stunned assistant.
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Judge Harold Beeler blasted Walsh-Smith for her video stunt, which he called "a calculated and callous campaign to embarrass and humiliate her husband" and to pressure him into settling the divorce case on more favorable terms than were stated in their prenuptial agreement.'
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