Submitted by AngryMan on Tue, 2008-07-15 16:07
Story here. Excerpt:
"When Gary Crutchley started taking pictures of his children playing on an inflatable slide he thought they would be happy reminders of a family day out.
But the innocent snaps of seven-year-old Cory, and Miles, five, led to him being called a ‘pervert’.
The woman running the slide at Wolverhampton Show asked him what he was doing and other families waiting in the queue demanded that he stop.
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Mr Crutchley, 39, who had taken pictures only of his own children, was so enraged that he found two policemen who confirmed he had done nothing wrong.
Yesterday he said: ‘What is the world coming to when anybody seen with a camera is assumed to be doing things that they should not?'
‘This parental paranoia is getting completely out of hand. I was so shocked. One of the police officers told me that it was just the way society is these days. He agreed with me that it was madness.’"
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Submitted by Matt on Tue, 2008-07-15 15:40
Story here. Excerpt:
'NEWARK -- Licking County Child Support Enforcement Agency officials hope new electronic monitoring bracelets can be used as one more tool to keep parents from avoiding making child-support payments.
The agency already uses some electronic monitoring bracelets but because of outdated technology did not have the resources to expand the program.
Because of the new technology, Beth Winegar, director of the Licking County CSEA, anticipates the agency might be able to increase the capacity to track individuals from two or three people at one time to closer to 10, saving valuable jail space.'
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Submitted by Matt on Tue, 2008-07-15 15:39
Story here. Excerpt:
'A woman hid her dead newborn baby in the boot of her car to keep an affair and resulting pregnancy secret from her partner.
Marketing executive Claire Jones, 32, found she was expecting after a fling with a man she met through work.
To explain her expanding stomach, she told her family, friends and partner of five years David Stoneman that a wheat allergy was making her put on weight.'
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Submitted by Gunner Retired on Tue, 2008-07-15 14:11
Story here. Excerpt:
'At age 17, while a high school sophomore, Whitaker had oral sex with a 15-year-old male classmate. In 1997, she pleaded guilty to sodomy and got five years' probation.
Whitaker, 28, has moved twice because of the sex offender law's restrictions that say an offender cannot live within 1,000 feet of places where children congregate. Whitaker was recently told by a sheriff she must move again because her home is within 1,000 feet of a church.
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Last week, Columbia County Sheriff Clay Whittle, after finding Whitaker's name was placed on the deed in 2007, ordered her to move within 48 hours.
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"Wendy Whitaker is not now and has never been a threat to anyone," she said. "The state of Georgia has better things to do than to evict a woman from her lawfully purchased home because she had sex as a teenager."
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Submitted by Anonymous on Mon, 2008-07-14 16:01
Story here. A woman that shook her child and then threw him to the ground was given the vagina pass rather than spending ANY time in jail. Apparently, she is also a pedophile. Excerpt:
'A mum who killed her six-month-old baby by shaking him and throwing him to the ground causing devastating brain injuries has walked free from court.
Martina McHattie, 26, described as a perfect mum, lost her temper with horrific consequences after baby Reece wouldn't stop crying because he was teething.
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But McHattie, who pleaded guilty to manslaughter, was handed just a 12-month suspended prison sentence after a judge was told she had tried to commit suicide and had self-harmed in the years since the death.
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Today she was handed a 26-week prison sentence suspended for a year after she admitted sexual activity with a child following an incident with a 14-year-old boy in July last year.'
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Submitted by Matt on Mon, 2008-07-14 14:38
RightMarch.com, a conservative grassroots organization, recently threw its support behind RADAR's Fix VAWA Now! campaign, urging its members to ask their Senators and Representatives to begin fixing VAWA "before it's too late."
RightMarch writes:
The "Violence Against Women Act" requires a systematic overhaul. It needs to be changed so victims of violence are helped, so women in abuse shelters are healed, so men are not falsely accused and turned away from getting help, so children are raised by loving and fit parents, so families are safeguarded, so the rule of law is respected, and so the truth is upheld.
VAWA is a badly broken law that, like a cancer, has metastasized into every facet of American society. That's why we're joining RADAR ("Respecting Accuracy in Domestic Abuse Reporting") in this historic crusade to save our families and protect our children."
The entire announcement can be seen here.
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Submitted by Matt on Mon, 2008-07-14 14:29
Just read this. Admittedly I may be out of the loop and I am not a comic book officianado, so this is the first I have heard of this series.
I feel the reviewer is trying to walk a line here, retaining some ambiguity deliberately in his writings, perhaps to thwart criticism. He is definitely pandering to the feminist crowd on page 1 of his review, then sort of gets less so on the second. All in all though, here's the feel: "Ooo we love to think about a man-less world-- a gendercide of men, hooray! Oh things would be kind of weird at first, but after the evil influences of maleness wear off, everything'll be just fine."
Further comments? The book is found here. The author is, of course, a man.
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Submitted by anthony on Mon, 2008-07-14 14:04
Story here. Excerpt:
'The 76-year-old Georgia woman sits in a North Carolina jail, accused of hiring a hit man to kill fourth husband Harold Gentry. Authorities are re-examining the deaths of her first child and four of the five men she married, including Gentry.
No motive has been discussed, but records and interviews with relatives and police officials paint Neumar as a domineering matriarch consumed by money.
Said Al Gentry, who pressed North Carolina authorities for 22 years to reopen their investigation of his brother's death: "You can't trust her. You can't believe a word she says."'
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Submitted by anthony on Mon, 2008-07-14 13:23
Article here. Excerpt:
'One problem with one-issue activists, it seems, is that they often view matters from only one dimension. This has always been one of the characteristics of feminists. Men get blame for being history's conquerors and killers, for instance, but no credit for being its innovators and healers. We will hear about how women "create life" while men only destroy it, but forgotten are the fruits of men's labors. Were it not for male medical advances that virtually eliminated female death during childbirth, many feminists wouldn't be around to crow about their fecundity.
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Submitted by Anonymous on Mon, 2008-07-14 10:32
Story here. Excerpt:
'Generous maternity leave and flexible working practices are in danger of sabotaging women's careers, the head of the new equality watchdog has warned.
With women now entitled to a year off for each child, Dr Nicola Brewer, the chief executive of the Equalities and Human Rights Commission, said employers were thinking twice about offering them jobs or promotion.
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She said that her concerns were underlined when the entrepreneur Sir Alan Sugar said that many employers simply binned CVs of women of child-bearing age.
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Sir Alan warned in February that equal opportunity laws had made it harder for a woman to get a job.
Employers are not allowed to ask women about having children - so they would just not employ them, he said.'
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Submitted by Matt on Mon, 2008-07-14 03:41
All we can say is Wow! The first week of our Fix VAWA Now! campaign absolutely surpassed all expectations!
These are the highlights:
1. RightMarch.com announcement about our campaign went to 800,000 persons
2. Our press release announcing the campaign went to 17,000 media representatives
3. The TV interview resulting from the press release was viewed by tens of thousands persons
4. Gordon Finley's article, "Facing Reality on Domestic Violence" was posted on a number of web sites
5. The Fix VAWA Now! flyers and posters were distributed at a number of events
6. A number of organizations posted the Fix VAWA Now! logo on their websites
OVERALL, WE ESTIMATE THAT WE REACHED ONE MILLION PERSONS IN THE FIRST WEEK ALONE!
And we're just getting started.
Semper Fi,
Ed
http://www.mediaradar.org/
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Submitted by Matt on Mon, 2008-07-14 03:27
This makes me physically ill. When I see this kind of thing, I ask myself, "Just what are they thinking? Have they actually done any research at all?"
Can you imagine if a group of whites was going around asking black people to sign a pledge foreswearing some kind of behavior rooted in prejudice and stereotyping and to encourage other blacks to do the same? Can you just imagine the outrage, and rightfully so? So these women are going around and asking men to sign a pledge to say they won't be violent against women and to stand up against it or anything that seems like it encourages it. In fact most of the lines of the pledge basically say that the signer agrees to be a door-mat and never disagree with or have anything negative to say to a woman. Why not just ask men to sign a petition to introduce the full outright enslavement of men to women and be done with it?
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Submitted by Matt on Mon, 2008-07-14 03:15
Story here. Excerpt:
'the LaBarre case could illustrate gender disparities in cases of domestic abuse
Carolyn Lodge said she had concerns about her son’s relationship with Sheila LaBarre from the very beginning. Reached by phone last week, days after LaBarre was sentenced to life in prison without parole for murdering Lodge’s son, Kenneth Countie, Lodge said she had worried for her son’s safety while he was with LaBarre.
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Like women, men are often too embarrassed to report abuse. And, because the news media tends to focus on women as the victims of domestic violence, men are hesitant to step forward, Straus said.
The perception of men as the sole perpetrators of domestic violence stems largely from international statistics showing that men commit roughly 10 times more violent crimes than women, Straus said. In fact, the only crime that has a higher rate among women than men is prostitution, he added.'
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Submitted by Matt on Mon, 2008-07-14 03:11
In case you missed it the first time, this was reported here. Note the side-linked related articles, too, regarding women as the "forgotten murderers" of children, etc. This is a good page to bookmark, so I wanted to point it out again. MANN also gets it submitted regularly so it is obviously makes a big impression on our readership. Excerpt:
'VANCOUVER - Canada's largest study into the sexual exploitation of street kids and runaways has shattered some myths about who the abusers might be - with the most surprising finding being that many are women seeking sex with young males.
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Submitted by Matt on Mon, 2008-07-14 03:05
Story here. Excerpt:
'The exhibitionist thief had mugged a disabled 66-elderly woman, stealing her identification and money from her waist pack. When the German granny called for help, a bystander tried to detain the thief, but she tore open her blouse and shouted "Help! Rape!" and escaped.
The 39-year-old man was so stunned and unnerved that he let the wily thief go, police said, adding that the woman managed to cover herself before slipping away.'
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