Submitted by Anonymous on Mon, 2007-10-22 21:50
The dates for the 2008 Family Preservation Festival and the 2008 Equal Parenting Bike Trek are set in stone! Make sure that you ask off for the dates now. 2008 promises to be bigger and better than 2007! More information can be found on DaddyBlogger.com.
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Submitted by tac0965 on Mon, 2007-10-22 21:24
This Iowa woman kills her husband and leaves the body in the house for over a year. She gets convicted by a jury and gets 35 to 50 years in prison. She becomes a disciplinary problem in prison, but this doesn't stop the governor from doing the politically correct thing. He commutes her sentence to no more than 10 years. Give me one example, just one, where a man received the same deal for a similar crime against his wife. Of course, the article makes sure that all the wonderful things she is doing in prison are noted. Excerpt:
'A Shelby County jury found Duty guilty in 2004 of second-degree murder for shooting Shanahan to death. Iowa's mandatory sentencing guidelines meant Duty would spend at least 35 years of her 50-year sentence behind bars. Former Gov. Tom Vilsack reduced that to 10 years before leaving office. Duty will be eligible for parole in 2014 at age 47.
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Submitted by Matt on Mon, 2007-10-22 20:18
Via Marc A. Video here. Give it a little time to load.
"Willie 'Pete' Williams tells CNN.com's Thom Patterson about spending half his life in prison for a rape he didn't commit."
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Submitted by Matt on Mon, 2007-10-22 18:12
Story here. Excerpt:
'“Statistically, the only two major differences between men and women in domestic violence are that men are far less likely than women to report it, and men inflict more physical injury on average,” said Marc Angelucci, president of the Los Angeles chapter of the National Coalition of Free Men. “In my non-profit work and as an attorney, I have worked with many male domestic violence victims, and I know for a fact that this is a major problem.”'
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Submitted by Matt on Mon, 2007-10-22 13:56
Story here. As usual, the excuses abound. Excerpt:
'KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - Defense attorneys say Lisa Montgomery is a mentally ill woman who sincerely believed she was pregnant when she killed an expectant mother and cut the baby from her womb.
Prosecutors call her a liar who spent months researching Caesarean sections on the Internet before attacking Bobbie Jo Stinnett on Dec. 16, 2004, in the northwest Missouri town of Skidmore. They say Stinnett was conscious and trying to defend herself as Montgomery used a kitchen knife to crudely cut the baby from her womb.
Both sides will make their cases to jurors during closing arguments Monday.'
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Submitted by Matt on Mon, 2007-10-22 13:45
Two weeks ago RADAR released an explosive new Special Report (.pdf file) that reveals domestic violence programs are usually ineffective, often unwanted, and sometimes harmful in reducing partner violence.
Today RADAR is releasing the Agenda for VAWA Reform, a blueprint for reforming the Violence Against Women Act. Although the focus of the Agenda is on VAWA, most of the problems also apply to state-level laws.
The Agenda for VAWA Reform is based on extensive research of the effects domestic violence laws, as well as recommendations from members of the VAWA Reform Coalition. The Agenda for VAWA Reform identifies 8 problem areas:
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Submitted by ItsDan on Mon, 2007-10-22 13:33
Article here. Excerpt:
'He said he was serving in the Army at the time, and had returned home on leave one weekend to find that his ex-wife and children had moved house, leaving no new address.
Mr Prestwich said he had tried to trace them through the Child Support Agency (CSA) but was told details could not be given out due to the Data Protection Act.'
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Submitted by GaryB on Sun, 2007-10-21 22:00
I was horrified to read this article, from News.com.au (Australia).
Apparently, women have been marginalized and abandoned in the housing crisis, which is currently affecting Australia. Currently rental prices and new purchase prices are getting higher as a percentage of average income, making it hard for many people to get a place - but apparently this affects women more than us pampered, in-control men.
Excerpt:
'A report by Flinders University's Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute found that two-thirds of those who received government rent assistance were women. This was related to the fact that there were six times the number of female primary carers than male.
Researcher Selina Tually said that "joining the dots" between other statistics - including how women comprise more than 66 per cent of public housing tenants and generally have fewer assets, lower income and less superannuation than men - reinforced the vulnerability of women to housing stress, especially in cases of family breakdown.
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Submitted by GaryB on Sun, 2007-10-21 21:52
This story has horrified us here in Australia.
A few days ago kids playing in a park found a suitcase floating in a pond. They landed it and opened it, to find the body of a young boy, naked, with a plastic bag over his head.
Police have now arrested the mother, who is on parole, and it turns out the boy was the subject of a custody battle.
Interestingly, not a single quote or comment relating to the father all the way through the article - I guess father's don't really count too much, when their children are murdered - we don't really have feelings, do we guys?
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Submitted by sgaver on Sun, 2007-10-21 18:49
Please visit (and feel free to buy something to show your support for men's rights!) at http://www.cafepress.com/feministfarm.
As some people pointed out in my earlier posting, I'll surely get a lot of crap from MSM, feminists and "idiot men". I can hardly wait. I'll share samples of my hate mail in future postings!
One thing I forgot to mention in prior post is that, as noted at the bottom of each Feminist Farm CafePress page, proceeds from the site will go to men's and women's organizations that work for fair treatment of women AND men.
CafePress has an affiliates program that pays 20% of each product's *markup price* (i.e. NOT 20% of the product price). Please contact me at feministfarm-at-cox.net if you or your group is interested in becoming an affiliate member.
Thanks!
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Submitted by Matt on Sun, 2007-10-21 18:43
A study is being conducted on men who are in relationships with abusive women. If you are a man between the ages of 18 and 59 and have been physically assaulted at least one time in the last year by your current or former female intimate partner please call our helpline or email us about participation in this important study.
The number to call is 888-7HELPLINE (888-743-5754) or you can email us at: dahmwagency-at-gmail.com for more information. Your call or email will be kept strictly confidential, no personal identifying information will be required from you if you decide to participate in this study.
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Submitted by Matt on Sun, 2007-10-21 18:42
Support the Domestic Abuse Helpline for Men and Women! On October 27, 2007 the Domestic Abuse Helpline for Men and Women (DAHMW) marks it's seventh year of offering supportive services to victims and survivors of domestic violence. We have emergency sheltered victims and their children, paid for transportation expenses so that victims could escape abusive situations, advocated in court on protection from abuse matters, bought food and clothing for those in need and given support, referrals and information through our toll free nationally available helpline. Through our all volunteer non profit organization we have been able to continue offering these invaluable, free and confidential services thanks to the generosity of our supporters. Please consider making a donation today so that we can continue to assist many more of these often turned away, ignored and "invisible" victims.
To donate please go to our website and click on the paypal link or mail your donation to:
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Submitted by Anonymous on Sun, 2007-10-21 01:49
This is a MUST listen interview of Dr. Stephen Baskerville and Mark Havas on WJR-Michigan.
Not only is Dr. Baskerville's new book shocking but so is the information provided in this interview.
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Submitted by Matt on Sat, 2007-10-20 19:35
Article here. Almost no reference at all to female teachers molesting students. Only one mention in the entire article:
'• Rebecca A. Boicelli, a former teacher in Redwood City, Calif. She conceived a child with a 16-year-old former student then went on maternity leave in 2004 while police investigated. She was hired to teach in a nearby school district; board members said police hadn't told them about the investigation.'
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Submitted by Anonymous on Fri, 2007-10-19 14:18
Wow, read this. So she got all that money from poor Chinese immigrants? Or were they just told to say they gave her that money, or was it given to them to give to her?
Egad. I haven't seen news like this since Chicago in the 20s (not that I was alive back then, but...). Excerpt:
'All three locations, along with scores of others scattered throughout some of the poorest Chinese neighborhoods in Queens, Brooklyn and the Bronx, have been swept by an extraordinary impulse to shower money on one particular presidential candidate -- Democratic front-runner Hillary Rodham Clinton.'
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