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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Submitted by wls on Tue, 2008-04-15 14:26
Article here. I'm surprised they were not able to do so already. The next goal will be able to literally take the shirt of their backs. Excerpt:
'For the first time, Maine has the authority to seize state and federal income tax refunds for deadbeat parents who still owe child support for children over 18 - even if that child is now 50.
Economic stimulus checks are up for grabs, too.'
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Submitted by anthony on Tue, 2008-04-15 13:15
Article here. Excerpt:
'“Once a citizen is labeled a sex offender, it’s the same as a civil death penalty,” he said. “We’ve made the penalties so severe that offenders now are disillusioned to admit wrongdoing, and as a result we’re having many more trials and many more acquittals.”
He believes that the laws have consistently grown in favor of the accuser for the past 20 years. One thing that makes rape charges hard to defend against is the rape shield law. Under this law, the sexual history of the accuser is not allowed to be used in the defense of the accused, unless the accuser has made false allegations of sex crimes in the past, the accused believes that someone else was the source of semen, the accused has a history of sexual behavior with the accuser or if the accuser was engaging in sexual behavior with other parties at the time of the alleged attack.'
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Submitted by anthony on Tue, 2008-04-15 13:12
Story here. Excerpt:
'The controversy sparked by former Harvard president Lawrence H. Summers in 2005 when he questioned women's "intrinsic aptitude" for science may be over, but the issue continues to provoke lively debate on campus.
more stories like this
Yesterday afternoon, Rosalind Chait Barnett of Brandeis University and Steven E. Rhoads of the University of Virginia offered students vastly different takes on women's scientific prowess and why they make the professional choices they do, during a seminar titled "What Larry Summers and Nancy Hopkins Didn't Say: Women in Science."'
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Submitted by anthony on Tue, 2008-04-15 13:06
Article here. Excerpt:
"The women’s rights movement has now proven to be the most destructive force on the face of the earth. Before 1920, feminists made promises and based their arguments on things for which they have never been held accountable, nor produced. To the contrary, their actions have brought the opposite results. Let us therefore grade feminism and see how it has fared..."
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Submitted by anthony on Tue, 2008-04-15 13:04
Story here. Excerpt:
"There was no shortage of cookies or controversy yesterday at the College Republican's "Anti-Feminist Bake Sale."
The event was met by a crowd of protesters who accused the Republicans of misrepresenting the facts about feminism.
As part of Conservative Week, the College Republicans held their bake sale on the front steps of the Education Building, selling cookies, brownies and other treats for 50 cents each.
Members of the club also handed out a sheet of quotes, which they labeled "The Radical Feminist Agenda."
Some of the quotes included:
"All men are rapists, and that's all they are," said by author Marilyn French.
Other quotes compared marriage to slavery, and life as a suburban housewife to life in a concentration camp."
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Ed. note: There is more than one Bowling Green University/College. The one whose student paper this story references is in Ohio; its web site is here.
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Submitted by anthony on Tue, 2008-04-15 13:02
Its great to see a student publication acknowledge fathers' rights. Excerpt:
"After thanking the group for their work and making reference to his campaign, Obama told the group, “I think about my own two daughters, Sasha and Malia; and, sometimes it makes me stop and it makes me wonder, ‘What kind of America will our daughters grow up in? What kind of America will our daughters grow up in? Will our daughters grow up with the same opportunities as our sons? Will our daughters have the same rights, the same dreams and the same freedoms to pursue their own version of happiness?’”
Frankly, the idea that sons have any rights-- much less equal rights-- in the abortion decision is to live in the archaic notions about the role of a father in the family. Sons and, therefore, fathers, have no rights or protections regarding the decision to abort a child."
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Submitted by anthony on Tue, 2008-04-15 12:58
Article here. Excerpt:
'Fathers and children rights custody groups in Israel protesting gender bias discrimination in court custody cases have intensified their public demonstrations.
Last week hundreds of divorced and single fathers met in Tel Aviv to demand joint and or equal custody in a non-violent protest covered by both Israel TV and several local newspapers. The fathers are demanding that the Israel Knesset, Israel family court judges and Israel child welfare departments adopt reforms in the existing Israel Family Custodian Act of 1962 which states that all children under the age of six will automatically have custody under their mother, unless the mother is violent, drug abuser or negligent.
Fathers 4 Justice Israel hijacked all media attention at the Ra'anana annual marathon race this past weekend, with both fathers and their children lining up at the starting line of the Ra'anana run with signs stating: "Children Need Fathers, Not Visitors".'
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Submitted by anthony on Tue, 2008-04-15 12:53
Article here. Excerpt:
"Girls and boys learn differently, so they should have an option to be taught separately.
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Both genders are more likely to take courses they might not have traditionally taken.
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Boys or girls can get less of a quality education if they don't have access to the same resources.
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Research hasn't proved an academic benefit."
Contrast the preceding to this article:
"Parents, please note -- co-educational schools are better as the presence of girls in the classes "calm" boys and improve their academic performance as well, a new study has revealed.
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Submitted by anthony on Tue, 2008-04-15 12:43
Article here. Excerpt:
"The way the advertising industry portrays men has drawn increasing scrutiny in both the trade press and the mainstream media. Defenders of the status quo -- in which men are depicted as irresponsible fathers and lazy, foolish husbands -- are starting to feel outnumbered. It's an understandable feeling.
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Defenders of the advertising status quo generally put forth the following arguments: Males are "privileged" and "it's men's turn," so it's OK to portray them this way, and that men simply don't care how they're portrayed. Both of these arguments are highly questionable.
Young males certainly aren't privileged. The vast majority of learning-disabled students are boys, and boys are four times as likely as girls to receive diagnoses of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder. Girls get better grades than boys and are much more likely than boys to graduate high school and enter college. According to the National Center for Education Statistics, women earn 60% of all bachelor's degrees and 60% of all master's degrees."
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Submitted by MJE on Tue, 2008-04-15 05:20
Article here. Excerpt:
"Hormone surges among City traders could be partly responsible for driving 'boom and bust' economics, say researchers.
The Cambridge study measured testosterone levels in a small group of male City of London traders at both 11am and 4pm, and matched these to the levels of profit or loss recorded for that day.
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'At times like these, economics has to consider the physiology of investors, not just their rationality.'"
Wait. So men are now also responsible for economic crises? How good to know.
They don't come out and say, "More women should be hired to minimize the risk posed by men," but it's certainly implied. And even a quick glance at the article makes clear the very unscientific manner in which this "research" was carried out.
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Submitted by Matt on Mon, 2008-04-14 18:57
Title IX meets religious vandalism... Report here. Excerpt:
'YORKTOWN, N.Y. (CBS) ― A quiet summer time synagogue nestled in the woods along Lake Mohegan has suffered extensive damage from vandals. Walls have been defaced with slogans, a torah scroll was left torn and twisted on the floor, an antique menorah was ripped from its stand, and swastikas were scrawled on the walls.
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Police quickly apprehended three suspects - teenage girls for the vandalism.
Barbara Nokaj, 18, Michelle Bushell, 17, and a 15-year-old whose name was withheld because she is a minor.'
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Submitted by Matt on Mon, 2008-04-14 14:01
Department of Justice statistics show domestic violence (DV) in married, intact couples is only 2%. So why do the public and state legislators believe that partner violence is out of control?
Each year the federal government bankrolls the domestic violence industry to the tune of $1 billion. That money is authorized by the Violence Against Woman Act (VAWA) and other laws.
Much of that money is awarded to state domestic violence coalitions. In at least three cases – New Hampshire, Maine, and West Virginia – these coalitions have denied membership to organizations that proposed to provide domestic violence services to male victims of domestic violence in spite of Section 40002(b)(8) of VAWA 2005 which states, "Nothing in this title shall be construed to prohibit male victims of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking from receiving benefits and services under this title".
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