Submitted by Matt on Fri, 2007-09-07 21:33
Story here. Excerpt:
"The disgraced and disbarred former North Carolina prosecutor today walked into a Durham jail to serve a 24-hour sentence stemming from his disastrous handling of the rape case against three Duke University lacrosse players. Nifong, who posed this morning for [a] mug shot, was found guilty of lying to a judge about aspects of the Duke probe, which ended with all charges being dismissed against the accused athletes. The trio is now threatening legal action against the city of Durham over their prosecution.'
Yep, 24 hours on the rock will certainly serve to deter anyone else from doing what he did, uh-huh! I wonder what he would have gotten had his victims been anything other than who they were?
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Submitted by anthony on Fri, 2007-09-07 16:48
Story here. Excerpt:
'A woman whose 2-year-old daughter died in an overheated car last month had left the girl unattended before and had been warned about the danger that created, according to a police report.
The woman forgot she left the toddler strapped in a car seat when she went to work as an assistant principal at Glen Este Middle School, about 20 miles east of Cincinnati, authorities said. The child's body was discovered more than seven hours later, after outside temperatures reached nearly 100 degrees.'
But this same woman had been warned about this, three times previously.
And, the MSM has a great deal of sympathy for her. Watch here. Quote: "Mothers treated more harshly than fathers and spend more jail time."
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Submitted by anthony on Fri, 2007-09-07 16:08
Article here. Excerpt:
"Gender inequality seems to have increased with early civilization, including agriculture. Why? The feminist explanation has been that the men banded together to create patriarchy. This is essentially a conspiracy theory, and there is little or no evidence that it is true. Some argue that the men erased it from the history books in order to safeguard their newly won power. Still, the lack of evidence should be worrisome, especially since this same kind of conspiracy would have had to happen over and over, in group after group, all over the world."
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Submitted by Matt on Fri, 2007-09-07 14:32
Story here. Good for them! Excerpt:
'RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - Attorneys for the three players falsely accused in the Duke University lacrosse rape case are seeking a settlement of about $30 million and several changes to the state's legal process, a person close to the case said early Friday.
If the terms aren't met, the players' attorneys will file a civil rights lawsuit against the city of Durham early next month, said the source, who requested anonymity because not all of the details of the proposed settlement had been worked out.'
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Submitted by GaryB on Fri, 2007-09-07 00:54
Imagine this: A woman at a party says hello to a teenage boy, but mis-pronounces his name. The teenager then kicks her viciously in the stomach twice, making her bleed internally and sending her to hospital. The court lets him off with a caution, because it was really 'out of character' for him.
Of course it would never happen that way - but reverse the genders and you have this. Excerpt:
'He pronounced her name May-gan, instead of Mee-gan, prompting Conroy to get upset.
Crown prosecutor Dejana Kovac told the court Conroy asked the man if he was a "Kiwi", and when he replied to the affirmative, she told him to "Get f***ed".
She then kneed and kicked him in the groin twice, pushed him against a wall and demanded that he "say her name properly".
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Judge Tony Rafter SC agreed the incident was out of character for the Woolworths deli assistant, taking into account her lack of criminal history and her obvious remorse from the dock.
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Submitted by anthony on Thu, 2007-09-06 23:03
Story here.
Notice how mom stays out of prison with the reliable postpartum defense. Excerpt:
'A lawyer who stabbed his neighbor to death because he thought the man had molested his 2-year-old daughter was sentenced Friday to 12 years in prison for first-degree manslaughter.
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Fairfield police also investigated the molestation allegation and said they found no evidence to back it up. They said Edington's wife, Christina, refused to cooperate with the investigation into the slaying, and prosecutor Jonathan Benedict has said a defense psychiatrist determined Edington's wife suffered from postpartum depression.'
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Ed. note: This story was first reported on MANN here.
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Submitted by anthony on Thu, 2007-09-06 22:53
Story here. Excerpt:
"Court records show Seale has never been convicted of a crime in the Carolinas.
...he was fired from Chester High in 1992, after female students accused him of touching them on the hip and breast, making sexual remarks and inviting them to a hotel, according to a story in The (Rock Hill) Herald the next year. The Herald cited court records filed by the school district.
At the time, Seale denied the allegations saying the students had caused problems in his class and were retaliating because they had been disciplined."
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Submitted by anthony on Thu, 2007-09-06 22:47
Story here. Excerpt:
'"Women today in Canada are so far behind the goal of equality," said Judy Wasylycia-Leis, chair of the party caucus. "The fact is we have a situation of being an embarrassment on the international scene because of our lack of progress."
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Irene Mathyssen, NDP critic for the status of women said women in Canada "are now under attack economically, socially and politically.
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"Many women in Canada are still not safe in their homes or on the streets. One in four women in Canada is the victim of sexual violence in her lifetime."'
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Submitted by anthony on Thu, 2007-09-06 22:42
Submitted by anthony on Thu, 2007-09-06 22:39
Article here. Excerpt:
'When many people think of single, non-resident fathers providing meals for their kids, they conjure up the image of dad piling the kids into the car for a quick trip through the McDonald's drive through.
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"Regarding the non-custodial father being the 'fast food dad,' we did not find evidence to support that stereotype," said Stewart, who is author of the book Brave New Stepfamilies: Diverse Paths Toward Stepfamily Living (Sage Publications). "We found that non-resident father involvement -- so kids with an involved, non-custodial dad -- actually eat better and more nutritious food than kids whose dad is not involved. They are less likely to skip breakfast and lunch, and eat vegetables more often. They also eat more simple sugars, but they're more likely to eat regular meals."'
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Submitted by Anonymous on Thu, 2007-09-06 18:56
Studio 1714, which has a strong following in Michigan, interviews the Equal Parenting Bike Trek Cyclists about the 700 mile bike trek for EQUAL Parenting Rights. Title IV-D and the state of child custody laws in Michigan discussed.
View this video on YouTube.
View other videos from the Equal Parenting Bike Trek.
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Submitted by anthony on Thu, 2007-09-06 18:16
Article here.
No mention that boys are still four times more likely to take their own lives. Men: the disposable sex. Looks like boys also fall into that category. Excerpt:
"The suicide rate among preteen and teenage girls rose to its highest level in 15 years, and hanging surpassed guns as the preferred method, federal health officials reported Thursday.
The report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention suggests a surprising reversal in recent trends.
The biggest jump — about 76% — was in the suicide rate for girls ages 10-14 from 2003 to 2004. There were 94 suicides in that age group in 2004, compared to 56 in 2003. That's a rate of fewer than one per 100,000 population."
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Submitted by Matt on Thu, 2007-09-06 14:24
Thanks to Marc A. for the heads-up.
Story here. Excerpt:
'While women’s abuse has resulted in great public sympathy and a mild response by government, male victims of domestic violence appear to receive less sympathy and support in Chile’s male dominated society. Universidad de Santiago psychology professor Eugenio Vargas argues that the challenges male victims must overcome before they will report incidents of abuse most likely lowers the number of complaints filed.
“In society, there are different perceptions and responses to abuse that affect women. There is a validation of the subject and there are networks of support.” said Vargas. “These things do no exist for male victims...Sometimes, even a victim's friends will assume a critical position of their situation. This is the reason why men avoid talking about the subject.”'
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Submitted by tac0965 on Thu, 2007-09-06 13:34
Story here.
Would a "scared" father get the same caring, understanding response from the Nebraska DA if he did the same act? Excerpt:
'The mother who left her newborn in the restroom of an Omaha hospital on Monday turned herself in to police Wednesday and will not be charged in the case.
She could have been arrested for child neglect, but County Attorney Don Kleine says no charges will be filed against the 18-year-old mother, saying there would be nothing to gain from proceeding with a criminal case.
Kleine doesn't believe her actions or intentions were criminal. Her name is not being released.'
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Submitted by Matt on Thu, 2007-09-06 13:16
In this week's alert, we asked you to contact Rep. George Miller, chair of the House Education and Labor Committee three times this week. His committee is the one that will be considering House Resolution 590, a resolution which RADAR believes to be the most misleading, biased, and untruthful bill on domestic violence ever introduced in the House.
We need to get this message through to Rep. Miller, loud and clear. If you've already phoned his office, please also email or fax him. And vice versa if you've already emailed or faxed. And if you haven't contacted his office yet, please do it now.
For a detailed analysis of the 18 claims in this resolution that are one-sided, misleading, or outright false, see http://www.mediaradar.org/docs/RADARanalysis-HRES590.pdf
Be sure to refer to "HRES 590" which is a resolution on domestic violence, and not "H.R.590" which is a completely unrelated bill on a totally different issue. And as always, be polite in all your communications with Congress.
Here's the contact information:
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