Submitted by anthony on Sat, 2008-04-19 14:33
Story here. Excerpt:
"A group of southern Indiana middle school girls videotaped the beating of a 12-year-old schoolmate and posted it on the Internet in an attack that authorities believe was inspired by a similar one in Florida, police said.
No charges have been filed and police said they have not yet interviewed all the girls, ages 12-14, who are students at Clarksville Middle School. The girls' identities were not released because they are juveniles.
The victim, who was treated for cuts and bruises at a hospital, was the daughter of a police officer, said Police Chief Dwight Ingle.'
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Submitted by Matt on Fri, 2008-04-18 15:15
Via e-mail:
'There have been so many exciting developments lately!
* "INDOCTRINATE U" HAD ITS NEW YORK CITY DEBUT on Monday night, playing to a capacity crowd at the Director's Guild of America theater in midtown Manhattan. (See below for some words from the director following the wildly successful NYC premiere.)
* THE DVD IS NOW AVAILABLE (FINALLY!) - At long last, the much-requested DVD can now be yours. Visit the "Indoctrinate U" online store.
* THERE ARE MORE SCREENINGS COMING UP AT CAMPUSES all over the country. For the most up-to-date information on future screenings, go to: http://indoctrinate-u.com/pages/screenings.html'
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Submitted by tac0965 on Thu, 2008-04-17 19:58
Story here. Thanks to VAWA, Federal officials will start collecting DNA samples from all those arrested for federal crimes (including arrests for tax evasion). Those not charged and those who are acquitted "may" be able to have the samples deleted from the database; however, they can only request it. Per Federal regulations, samples cannot be disclosed to third parties such as insurance companies and hospitals (however, doing so is only a misdemeanor).
Yes, gents, since all of us are potential rapists, we must all have our genetic information recorded in a database for when we do rape someone. Excerpt:
'The U.S. government will soon begin collecting DNA samples from all citizens arrested in connection with any federal crime and from many immigrants detained by federal authorities, adding genetic identifiers from more than 1 million individuals a year to the swiftly growing federal law enforcement DNA database.
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Submitted by Matt on Thu, 2008-04-17 15:34
This new documentary, She Stole My Voice, is utterly ground-breaking. I've seen it so I can say that with a clear conscience. It takes on femnist misandry and distortions head-on and exposes a reality that people of both sexes are oblivious to or in denial of.
Warning to viewers, it has some graphic parts. This is a serious documentary and it should be referred to whenever someone tries to throw the old "rape is only or primarily a crime against women done by men" line at you. The producers are both women and they have interviews with women in rape crisis centers as well, stating that this problem is real and is more common than anyone expects. It also refers to the coercion some women experience by staff and/or other women living there in "women's shelters" to have sex with them, and if they don't-- there's the door.
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Submitted by anthony on Thu, 2008-04-17 11:44
Story here.
Two elderly women accused of killing two homeless men to collect millions of dollars in insurance payouts were convicted Wednesday of conspiracy to murder, and one of them was convicted of the murders themselves. Excerpt:
'Prosecutors said the women collected $2.8 million from insurance policies on the lives of two homeless men who were killed in staged hit-and-runs.
Golay's convictions carry potential sentences of life in prison without possibility of parole. The single conspiracy count returned against Rutterschmidt carries a sentence of 25 years to life.
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In his closing argument, Deputy District Attorney Bobby Grace called the women "the worst of the worst."
"They didn't need this money. They weren't poor and destitute. They went out of their way to target men who had nothing," the prosecutor said."'
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Submitted by el cid on Wed, 2008-04-16 22:45
Two men at Colorado College satirized a feminist rag and ended up in a "star chamber"-like inquiry.
The editor of the Rocky Mountain News took CC to task.
The director of the CC Feminist and Gender Studies Program responds that feminists just want a dialogue .
The RMN editor responds to her here.
Excerpt from original editorial:
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Submitted by Roy on Wed, 2008-04-16 22:08
Story here. Excerpt:
'A scientific technique that could allow same-sex couples to create their own biological child in a laboratory should be allowed under law, a group of influential scientists said on Monday.
The experts, all international leaders in embryology research, called on ministers not to restrict such "important" research.
The laboratory creation of eggs and sperm from other cells could offer hope to thousands of people unable to have children of their own.
Although the creation of both sperm and eggs in a laboratory is still at an early stage, the Hinxton group, made up of 40 world-renowned experts, estimates that the procedure could be used to create human foetuses within 15 years.'
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Submitted by Matt on Wed, 2008-04-16 17:38
Story here. Watch the video-- see how the two desk reporters handle the issue. Excerpt:
'NEW YORK -- A New York woman involved in a divorce battle spilled secrets about her husband, his family and their intimate life in a "scary, new step" in user generated content, attorneys said.
Tricia Walsh-Smith can be watched on YouTube lashing out at her husband, Broadway executive Philip Smith, in a teary and furious clip that has been viewed more than 150,000 times.
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Other divorce experts said the video will likely come back to haunt her. They said the clip probably won't help her in front of a judge.'
The video itself? here.
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Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 2008-04-16 17:23
Story here. Excerpt:
"Girls risk falling behind in the classroom because government policies focus on the education standards of boys, a report claims.
A "significant proportion" of girls are struggling to read but many are not getting enough help, it is claimed...
...A study by the National Literacy Trust, a reading charity, says many young girls were "in danger of being overlooked by current policy drives"."
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Submitted by Matt on Wed, 2008-04-16 17:01
I just found out about this web site. One of the actions is a class-action suit over circumcision.
Successful or not, it will be a good way to show that there are many of us who are not at all happy about it and we are not staying silent. The case looks like it has been started by a user 'gburlin'. gburlin, if you're out there, please post in comments.
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Submitted by Matt on Wed, 2008-04-16 15:39
Wife's
Husband's
Compare and contrast... the list for husbands asks for small ways in which he is "allowed" to be alive and just be himself without getting whacked. The wife's list is the ways in which she is allowed to curtail his life and decide how he is to behave toward her.
Reminds me of some of those "duties of the master/slave" lists that have popped up throughout history.
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Submitted by anthony on Wed, 2008-04-16 11:21
Story here. Excerpt:
"Hillsborough County detectives say a teacher has been arrested for a second time on charges she had sex with another student.
This time, investigators say 28-year-old Stephanie Ragusa allegedly had sex with a 15-year-old student at Davidsen Middle School where she was a teacher, and they say the pair had at least 20 encounters over the course of several months.
In all, detectives believe Ragusa and the 15-year-old boy had sex more than 20 times between February 2007 and March 2008. They also say Ragusa gave the boy condoms and alcohol over the course of the relationship.
Last month, Ragusa was charged with having a sexual relationship with a 14-year-old Davidsen Middle School student. She was arrested on March 13, and deputies say in that case she had a number of different encounters with the boy between January 2007 and March 2007."
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Submitted by anthony on Wed, 2008-04-16 11:16
Story here. Excerpt:
"A newly released 911 call recounts the aftermath of the videotaped beating of a central Florida teen. The 16-year-old victim tells the 911 operator: "I got jumped."
The girl called from a friend's house in Lakeland after the March 30 beating. The friend's mother got on the phone and told the operator: "She's got blood in her mouth a big old knot on her left eye, and we think she's got a tooth broke."
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Submitted by mens_issues on Wed, 2008-04-16 01:57
This Michel Odent guy is a real jerk. Here is his anti-male and anti-father diatriabe.
Unfortunately, there aren't any angry emoticons to attach to this message.
Steve
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Submitted by anthony on Tue, 2008-04-15 20:32
Story here. Excerpt:
'Divorce and out-of-wedlock childbearing cost U.S. taxpayers more than $112 billion a year, according to a study commissioned by four groups advocating more government action to bolster marriages.
Sponsors say the study is the first of its kind and hope it will prompt lawmakers to invest more money in programs aimed at strengthening marriages. Two experts not connected to the study said such programs are of dubious merit and suggested that other investments -- notably job creation -- would be more effective in aiding all types of needy families.
"We're now nearing 40 percent of kids in America born out of wedlock," she said. "I can't fathom that those marriage programs, even with increased investment, are going to reduce that."
Blankenhorn said it was "fair criticism" to note that the study made multiple references to marriage-strengthening programs while not proposing other strategies for reducing the cost of family fragmentation.'
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