Submitted by anthony on Thu, 2008-03-13 17:25
The Today show asks "Is your mate cheating and how can you tell?" Absolutely no mention of women's infidelity or how prevalent that is. Replace 'mate' with 'husband'. Video here.
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Submitted by anthony on Thu, 2008-03-13 17:21
Story here. Excerpt:
An Australian woman stabbed her de facto husband to death after he stopped her playing her favorite Bruce Springsteen CD.
Karen Lee Cooper told arresting police: "I couldn't even play Bruce Springsteen on my stereo -- can you believe that? Can you believe that?"
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In the Supreme Courty in Brisbane Thursday, Cooper, 50, was jailed for eight years.
She pleaded guilty to the manslaughter of Kevin Lee Watson on July 8, 2006.
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The court heard Cooper stabbed Watson through the aorta after they had been drinking at their Cedar Grove home, south of Brisbane.'
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Submitted by Anonymous on Thu, 2008-03-13 12:48
"Two men are incarcerated by the State, when they should be the stability in two children's lives."
This excellent article discusses two recent notorious cases in the UK. Excerpt:
'The system is merciless to people who question the system. Charles Roy Taylor, whom I wrote about at Christmas, is in a similar situation. Mr Taylor is a 71-year-old with a heart condition. He was sent to prison for 20 months for being in contact with his stepgrandson, who has been in care since his mother died and who has repeatedly run away to see his grandparents. By breaching an agreement not to answer the door to him, Mr Taylor stands accused of “undermining the care plan”. But he and the boy's grandmother are the teenager's only living relatives. They will presumably be his first port of call when he comes of age and is thrown out of the care system. Mr Taylor may not survive that long: last week he suffered an angina attack that put him in hospital for four days. Is that in the interests of the boy?'
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Submitted by Matt on Thu, 2008-03-13 04:47
Article here. What's unusual is that this link appeared under the "Femail" heading on the DM website. Excerpt:
'I see the long-term harm done by absent dads and the lack of appropriate male role-models, and I experience the damage caused by unsocialised boys - both to themselves and to others - and their inability to function as men.
And yet I abandoned my own son, just at the time when he was starting junior school, and I didn't see him again for those ten crucial years when character development is at its most vulnerable. And I'm still not exactly sure why.
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Fortunately, I knew that if I withdrew from his life, Joe wouldn't lack for male role-models: on his mum's side he has uncles aplenty and they're mostly of that warm, jocular, physical brand of masculinity that is easy and uncomplicated and supportive. They'd do, I thought. They're not me, but they'd do.
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Submitted by anthony on Thu, 2008-03-13 02:51
Submitted by SpikeRants on Thu, 2008-03-13 01:41
Dennis Prager says that men are naturally unfaithful, and that for those of us who AREN'T cheating on our wives currently, we should expect a hug for them.
So, men naturally cheat? I'd disagree, as all my exes have cheated on me. My wife listened to it today, and she got mad about it. If it irks a woman, I'm sure it'll irk a man.
It's about eight or nine minutes in. Audio here.
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Submitted by Matt on Wed, 2008-03-12 23:00
Story here. Excerpt:
'SACRAMENTO COUNTY, Calif. - Police are searching for a woman accused of running over and injuring her ex-boyfriend with a car Friday morning, the Sacramento County Sheriff's Department said. Authorities said the assault occurred around 8:30 a.m. on Wildhawk Drive. The man is expected to survive.
The man was standing in his front yard between the sidewalk and front door when police said his ex-girlfriend drove up the driveway and hit him.
Deputies said they are seeking 25-year-old Faith Powell, who was last seen driving a gray Dodge Magnum.'
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Submitted by anthony on Wed, 2008-03-12 21:41
This situation redefines the word "weird". Excerpt:
'Deputies said a woman in western Kansas sat on her boyfriend's toilet for two years, and they're investigating whether she was mistreated.
Ness County Sheriff Bryan Whipple said a man called his office last month to report that something was wrong with his girlfriend.
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“She was not glued. She was not tied. She was just physically stuck by her body,” Whipple said. “It is hard to imagine. ... I still have a hard time imagining it myself.”
He told investigators he brought his girlfriend food and water, and asked her every day to come out of the bathroom.
“And her reply would be, ‘Maybe tomorrow,”’ Whipple said. “According to him, she did not want to leave the bathroom.”
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“She said that she didn’t need any help, that she was OK and did not want to leave,” he said.'
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Ed. note: If this were the old board software, I'd've listed it under 'Humor'.
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Submitted by Matt on Wed, 2008-03-12 19:06
Via Marc A.: This story helps show what we've said all along - that it is not "patriarchy" or male dominance, but choices, that lead to men "earning more" in relationships. Men generally have no problem with their wives outearning them, and they're realizing the breadwinner role is more of a burden than a privilege. If anything, women still seek men who outearn them so they can choose between career and childraising. That option is a power women have, not a disadvantage. This story also gave the "housework" myth, ignoring new studies showing men put in more than their share of hours when combining work inside and outside the home, which is generally true worldwide. Marc
Excerpt:
'It seems we’ve officially left “Leave It to Beaver” behind.
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Submitted by Matt on Wed, 2008-03-12 18:39
Story here. Excerpt:
'COPENHAGEN (AFP) — Battered women in Denmark have a multitude of shelters to choose from but men in need of a haven after divorce, losing their job or fleeing abusive wives have to elbow for room in just three brimming crisis centres.
Overlooking a canal in the picturesque Christianshavn neighbourhood of Copenhagen sits a red brick building with large bay windows: Mandecentret, the Scandinavian country's newest centre for men in distress.
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Winnie Bendtson, a counsellor at the centre, notes that the men are not usually physically beaten.
"But it does happen that women throw anything within range at their husbands, even threaten them with knives," she says.
The men who seek help are often the victims of "very domineering" women, and some are "forbidden from using their own money, seeing their family and friends, forced to come home at a set time and locked out if they're a few minutes late."'
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Submitted by Matt on Wed, 2008-03-12 18:33
Just yesterday RADAR announced the release of our new special report (.pdf file), "$1 Billion for DV Programs That Misuse Taxpayer Money and Place Victims at Risk". Our report could hardly have been more timely. Just today we've learned of a major campaign to pressure legislators to increase the VAWA appropriation in the President's 2009 budget.
Please contact your Representative on Capitol Hill and tell them that Violence Against Women Act funds have been subject to widespread waste and fraud. Furthermore, scores of research studies show that a great many domestic violence programs are ineffective at best and harmful at worst. The National Academy of Sciences describes these programs as "driven by ideology and stakeholder interests rather than by plausible theories and scientific evidence of cause." Tell your Representative you want to see funding spent on programs that actually work.
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Submitted by anthony on Wed, 2008-03-12 17:15
Story here. Excerpt:
'Parents of two four-year-old boys in New York are suing officials after their sons were allegedly handcuffed for refusing to take a nap.
Lawyer Scott Agulnick says a substitute teacher took Jaden Diaz and Christopher Brito to an empty classroom.
Then, a school safety officer allegedly entered the room, cuffed the boys' wrists - and told them they would never see their parents again.'
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Submitted by Roy on Wed, 2008-03-12 14:51
This video clip interview with a $3,000 per hour prostitute is very interesting. Calling herself a "Ho-fessional," the twenty-eight year old female explains that she is a business woman making a half-million per year selling herself as a commodity and enjoying every minute of it.
This is the ultimate Raunch Culture Girl and she is the future of what little is left of femininity in America.
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Submitted by anthony on Tue, 2008-03-11 21:55
Story here. Excerpt:
'At least one in four teenage girls nationwide has a sexually transmitted disease, or more than 3 million teens, according to the first study of its kind in this age group.
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Dr. John Douglas, director of the CDC's division of STD prevention, said the results are the first to examine the combined national prevalence of common sexually transmitted diseases among adolescent girls. He said the data, from 2003-04, probably reflect current rates of infection.
"High STD rates among young women, particularly African-American young women, are clear signs that we must continue developing ways to reach those most at risk," Douglas said.
The CDC's Dr. Kevin Fenton said given that STDs can cause infertility and cervical cancer in women, "screening, vaccination and other prevention strategies for sexually active women are among our highest public health priorities."'
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Submitted by anthony on Tue, 2008-03-11 21:37
Story here. Sen. Barack Obama's top strategist Tuesday demanded that Sen. Hillary Clinton sever ties with Geraldine Ferraro, a top Clinton fundraiser who said Obama was a major presidential contender only because he is a black man. Excerpt:
'(CNN) -- Geraldine Ferraro defended her controversial comment that Sen. Barack Obama's campaign was successful because he was black, telling an interviewer Tuesday that she was being attacked because she was white.
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"Racism works in two different directions. I really think they're attacking me because I'm white. How's that?"
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"I said in large measure, because he is black. I said, Let me also say in 1984 -- and if I have said it once, I have said it 20, 60, 100 times -- in 1984, if my name was Gerard Ferraro instead of Geraldine Ferraro, I would never have been the nominee for vice president," she said.
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