Submitted by Matt on Mon, 2008-01-07 20:10
Submitted by JVC on Mon, 2008-01-07 13:23
In an article appearing in the Saturday January 5th, 2008 edition of the Boston Globe the story of a man being filed for failing to register for the draft appears. After working for the IRS since 1991, Michael Elgin was fired when it was discovered that he had not registered for the draft. Despite letters written on his behalf by Senators Kennedy and Kerry, and a son who completed an 18-month tour of duty in Iraq, Michael Elgin's termination by the IRS was enforced.
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Submitted by Anonymous on Mon, 2008-01-07 10:37
Story here. Excerpt:
"More than half of men believe the world is dominated by females and that they have lost their traditional role in society, according to recent research.
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The research also shows that just as many women feel their work-life balance has been stretched to breaking point.
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Men say they "feel handcuffed" by political correctness - only 33 per cent feel they can speak freely and say what they think, whereas two thirds find it safer and easier to keep their opinions to themselves."
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Submitted by Anonymous on Mon, 2008-01-07 02:05
Story here. Excerpt:
"The Media Coverage of the 2008 National Fatherhood Summit in Grand Rapids, MI was truly impressive! Four different TV News stations, 7 Radio Stations and 6 different newspaper reporters were present at this event!
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There were people from all over the United States! Alabama, California, Maryland, Ohio, Pennsylvania - just to name a few. Many different organizations were present at this outstanding event."
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Submitted by Roy on Sun, 2008-01-06 16:36
Story here. Excerpt:
"Prosecutors have decided not to pursue a third trial in a sexual assault case that gained national attention because the judge barred the words "rape" and "victim" in court.
The first two trials of Pamir Safi ended in mistrials. He claimed he met Tory Bowen in a bar in October 2004 and had consensual sex with her, but she said she was too intoxicated to give consent and he knew it.
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"To this day, I have not been able to testify truthfully in a court of law," said Bowen. "To me, that's justice denied."
...explaining the language ban, [the judge] said he would allow the term "sexual assault" to be used but not "rape" because "rape" often connotes a vicious and violent sexual assault. In Safi's case... [the judge decided] the charge was based solely on lack of consent."
So, is it safe to buy a woman a drink again on Ladies Night at the local pub?
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Submitted by Anonymous on Sun, 2008-01-06 16:08
Story here.
"Barely a third of boys in comprehensive schools are gaining the GCSEs they need to obtain a job or stay on at school, new league tables will reveal...
...However, for boys in comprehensive schools, the proportion struggling to achieve decent results increases. Just over 62 per cent of boys in "community schools" - as they are officially known - failed to achieve the target of five A* to C grades at GCSE, including the two vital subjects.
...Many of the boys who fail to achieve good GCSEs will go on to become Neets - young people not in education, employment or training.
The number of Neets has increased to 11 per cent in the past decade - 210,000 16-to 18-year-olds. It is estimated that the army of Neets costs the taxpayer £2 billion in benefit payments, lost tax revenue and the increased likelihood of them committing crime and having health problems."
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Submitted by xtrnl on Sat, 2008-01-05 20:45
I was recently watching television, and I couldn't help but notice a new Molson Canadian commercial. This ad has had a few predecessors, in which a man who claims that Canadians have bad taste when it comes to beer is tied up and put on an airplane, put in the path of a raging bull while holding a red flag, and wrapped in plastic wrap from head to toe, with marker marks all over his face. These ads weren't too bad, in fact, I would even consider them comical. But this new ad, in my opinion goes too far. In this new commercial, it shows the same man tied up to a hockey net. Four targets appear in the exposed corners of the net, then the caption "Take Your Shot at MolsonCanadian.ca", and a fifth target on the man's crotch appears. I rolled my eyes when I saw this, because I think it's sad that people still consider this type of thing to be comedy. Will they ever make a commercial with a woman strung up to a hockey net, with a target on her crotch? It's extremely unlikely, even though the same scenario is less painful for a woman. Looks like the old double standard monster has struck again.
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Submitted by Anonymous on Sat, 2008-01-05 16:08
Story here.
"Fewer men are teaching in schools than at any time since records began and in one in ten primary schools there are no men on the staff at all.
More than two out of three teachers are now women, leading to fears that the kind of male role model embodied by the classic fictional creation Mr Chips has been lost to a generation of boys...
...In the space of a generation, men have gone from taking a majority of jobs in secondaries to a dwindling minority.
They now make up 43 per cent of secondary teachers, down from 49 per cent in 1996 and 54 per cent in 1986.
Experts say it is increasingly likely that a boy will go through his entire education without being taught by a man".
Picture caption:
"It is thought more men are chasing higher salaries in the City and put off teaching because of false abuse allegations"
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Submitted by Anonymous on Sat, 2008-01-05 15:51
Story here. Excerpt:
"The Government is poised to introduce screening for a condition which kills more than 3,000 men a year as part of its new "predict and prevent" approach to health.
Pilot projects to screen for abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAAs) will be set up this year, with national screening to follow...
...Health Secretary Alan Johnson said: "Successful prevention would mean significantly fewer early deaths, less long-term ill-health, and a reduction in health inequalities. We are doing a lot of research to assess the potential cost-effectiveness of a 'predict and prevent' approach...
...Mr Johnson said within five years he expected to have 60 centres operational around the country, covering all 270,000 men aged 65.
It will be the first male-only screening programme, for a condition which causes roughly twice as many deaths as cervical cancer for women, which has its own screening."
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Submitted by scottkirk on Sat, 2008-01-05 06:47
A day of infamy... 3rd anniversary of 'Larry Summers and the feminist purges of Academia'! Analysis here. Excerpt:
'Unlike most religious fundamentalists, these feminists were pursuing a careerist, self-serving agenda. This cause can put money in their pockets.
Summers's suggestion—now ignominiously retracted, with groveling, Soviet-show-trial-style apologies—was that sex discrimination and the reluctance of mothers to work 80 hours a week are not the only possible explanations for gender imbalances in the math-science area. He noted that high school boys have many more of the highest math scores than girls, and suggested that this might reflect genetic differences. He also stressed the need for further research into all three possible explanations.'
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Submitted by Anonymous on Sat, 2008-01-05 06:44
The New Hampshire primary campaign appearance schedule for all of the major candidates is available here.
Contact Richard at societypmm-at-fathersandhusbands.org if you'd like to collaborate in making our concerns heard by the candidates.
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Submitted by anthony on Sat, 2008-01-05 00:23
Story here. Excerpt:
"Cincinnati police have charged a woman with child endangering after a strange incident on Tuesday afternoon.
Officers said that Danielle Kah chased after her child's father's car on Sedler Street, ramming it from behind until he stopped.
When the father stopped, police said, Kah opened the door of his car and took their 4-year-old daughter, then fled into a nearby wooded area.
Police said the child was not dressed for the freezing temperatures.
Officers were able to find Kah and her child and take them into custody. The child was not seriously hurt.
Bond for Kah was set at $2,000 on Wednesday."
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Submitted by anthony on Thu, 2008-01-03 19:34
Story here. Excerpt:
"A man imprisoned since 1981 for sexual assault was freed after a judge recommended overturning his conviction.
Charles Chatman, 47, was released on his recognizance after serving nearly 27 years of a 99-year sentence. He was freed on the basis of new DNA testing that lawyers say proves his innocence and adds to Dallas County's nationally unmatched number of wrongfully convicted inmates.
Chatman became the 15th inmate from Dallas County since 2001 to be freed by DNA testing. That is more than any other county nationwide, said Natalie Roetzel of the Innocence Project of Texas, an organization of volunteers who investigate claims of wrongful conviction.
Texas leads the country in prisoners freed by DNA testing. Including Chatman, the state will have released at least 30 wrongfully convicted inmates since 2001, according to the Innocence Project."
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Submitted by ItsDan on Thu, 2008-01-03 17:50
This is actually kind of significant. This isn't an anonymous donor, and most of us will be familiar with the fact that often 'friendly' donations for invitro are often not enough to establish non-liability.
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled that a woman who promised a sperm donor he would not have to pay child support cannot renege on the deal.
The 3-2 decision overturns lower court rulings under which Joel L. McKiernan had been paying up to $1,500 a month to support twin boys born in August 1994 to Ivonne V. Ferguson, his former girlfriend and co-worker.
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Submitted by MR on Thu, 2008-01-03 17:35
Survivor shows that breaking the cycle of violence can be done
This article says, "She wants to empower women she meets through her company and at the domestic violence center."
As this article strongly indicates, men are wasting their time seeking shelter at this taxpayer funded domestic violence shelter. It seves only women.
A more honest title for this article, IMO, would have been, "Survivor shows that breaking the cycle of violence can be done - unless you're a man."
Here is my letter to the editor, and the author (below), at these two emails addresses. I redacted my address and phone number from this post. Feel free to use whatever parts of this post you choose if you choose to send them an email, which I hope you do. It appears they limit publishing of letters to the editor at 150 words.
dnopinion@dailynews.com
jerry.berrios@dailynews.com
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