Submitted by Anonymous on Fri, 2007-08-17 16:34
Article here.
"When it comes to gender equality in the classroom, says one local educator, our public schools are earning an F"
Manthey's mantra, and rallying cry, seems to be: Don't blame the boys.
"When girls were behind in math and science, we said, 'We want to help these girls' and that there's something wrong with the schools," he says. "But when boys don't do well in school, we say there's something wrong with the boy."
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Submitted by Maurice Mok on Fri, 2007-08-17 13:56
Feminists have painted themselves into a corner by ignoring medical science. Soon to be published research: humans have a cross gender parenting brain, and then there is the maternal brain and the PATERNAL brain.
Men always knew how to father their children, it's hard-wired, even Dr. Spock advised and to paraphrase "Let fathers do with children what comes naturally to them."
The following citation to quote:
'On the behavioral level, a variety of studies in humans have reported a correlation between the absence of the father during childhood and the risk for alcoholism, poor educational performance, aggressiveness and criminality (Vaden-Kiernan et al., 1995; Baskerville, 2002).
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Submitted by Matt on Fri, 2007-08-17 13:56
Story here. Excerpt:
'BERLIN, Germany (AP) -- A German court said Friday it ordered the early release on parole of a former Red Army Faction member who was convicted in the 1985 murder of a U.S. soldier.
Eva Haule can be released August 21 after serving 21 years of her life sentence, the Frankfurt state court said in a statement.
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In 1994, a Frankfurt court found her guilty of participating in the murder of Edward Pimental, a 20-year-old Army soldier, in the western German city of Wiesbaden, as well as in the bombing of the U.S. Rhein-Main air base.'
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Submitted by Matt on Wed, 2007-08-15 15:23
Article here. Excerpt:
'Whether they are mourning the passing of their prime or struggling to cope with the demands of a job and young family, those aged 35-44 invariably hit a mid-life crisis when their happiness level plunges lower than at any other age, according to a study for the Government.
It makes them the least satisfied members of society, scoring well below teenagers, the elderly - and women of all ages.
Researchers found that it takes men until they reach the age of 65 to start enjoying life as much as they did in their late-teens and early-20s.
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The biggest difference between the sexes was in the contentment of those not working, with women far happier than men to stay at home not seeking work.'
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Submitted by Matt on Wed, 2007-08-15 15:18
Story here. Excerpt:
'AUGUST 15--In a pathetic end to the Mike Nifong saga, the disgraced North Carolina prosecutor who handled the Duke rape investigation has turned in his law license, noting that he never framed or displayed the document because it had been damaged "by a puppy in her chewing stage."'
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Submitted by MR on Wed, 2007-08-15 08:05
Men's News Daily has just moved most of its authors to blogworks, due to the way Google searches on news stories. Here's a first submission through blogworks.
Has Spiritual Abusiveness Driven Some Men From America's Churches, “Volunteer” Organizations, and More?
Excerpt:
'Much has been written about the spiritual and emotional abuse of Churches in America, but that abuse, targeting also Fathers and men, extends far beyond those supposedly safe havens. In today's world, the spirit of Fathers and men is deserving of respect and courtesy, but is assailed on all sides with insults, put-downs, unfair characterizations, judgmental attitudes, condemning comments, negative stereotypes and a host of other destructive imagery, and visualizations. The emotional and spiritual abuse of men extends far beyond the realm of America's Churches, into the institutional settings of education, law, entertainment, commercial advertising, news, and more.'
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Submitted by Matt on Wed, 2007-08-15 02:46
Story here. Excerpt:
'HOUSTON (AP) - In a confrontation captured on videotape, a hospital security guard fired a stun gun to stop a defiant father from taking home his newborn, sending both man and child crashing to the floor.
Now the man says the baby girl suffers from head trauma because she was dropped.
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David Boling, an off-duty Houston police officer working security at the hospital, and another security guard can be seen on the surveillance video arriving at the elevators and trying to talk with Lewis. Lewis appears agitated as he walks around the elevators holding his daughter in his right arm.
Within 40 seconds of arriving, Boling is holding the Taser. He walks around Lewis and whispers to the other guard, who moves to Lewis' right side.
About a minute later, Boling can be seen casually standing near Lewis, not looking in his direction, when he suddenly raises the Taser and fires it at Lewis, who was still holding his daughter.'
Remember men, a man holding a baby is ipso facto a criminal!
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Submitted by Roy on Wed, 2007-08-15 02:05
Rape or party?
Excerpt:
'Airman 1st Class Cassandra Hernandez, 20, said she got drunk at a party the night of May 12, 2006, and she admits that her memories of the evening are fuzzy at best. Airman 1st Class Jerrel Apache, Airman Russell Basile and Airman Rotez Butler also admit they had been drinking for several hours.
But fuzzy memories alone can’t explain the discrepancies between what they say and what she says happened after the party, in the early-morning hours of May 13, 2006.
Hernandez told investigators that the men gang-raped her in a dorm room. The men say Hernandez consented to have sex with each of them, and that she instigated the sex."
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Submitted by anthony on Tue, 2007-08-14 19:26
Story here. Excerpt:
'After spending a total of seven months in custody, the Tennessee woman who fatally shot her preacher was released on Tuesday, her lawyer told CNN.
Mary Winkler, a 33-year-old mother of three girls, was freed from a Tennessee mental health facility where she was treated for depression and post-traumatic stress disorder, lawyer Steve Farese said.
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Farese said his client will not talk to the news media because she continues to wage a legal battle to win custody of her girls and faces a $2 million civil suit filed by the parents of of her slain husband, Matthew Winkler.
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Submitted by Matt on Tue, 2007-08-14 12:58
Story here. Poor Dearism taken to the point where even criminal negligence leading to infant homicide is excusable. Excerpt:
'A Wyoming County mother who left her young child in her car while she worked will not be charged with the baby's death.
Lynn Brol said she forgot to drop her 5-month-old son, Brayden, at day care on Aug. 2 and drove directly to her job at a credit union in Arcade.
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The boy was found dead by his mother at the end of the workday, nine hours later.
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The death was ruled accidental. Brol could have been charged with criminally negligent homicide, a charge that would result from conduct so reckless it results in a fatality.
An autopsy showed that Brayden was otherwise healthy with no bruises or suspicious marks.
Arcade Police Chief John Laird and his office investigated the death. "It was a tragic accident and I support the DA's decision," he said.'
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Submitted by Matt on Tue, 2007-08-14 12:51
RADAR will be participating in an important pro-family rally at the DC Mall on August 18th and 19th. Advocates from many kinds of religious and secular organizations will be speaking at the rally on topics such as marriage, shared parenting, divorce, and social policy reforms.
Domestic violence continues to be an important social problem. The existing gender-based approach to domestic violence has failed to impact domestic violence trends because VAWA does not address violence or its causes. It funds radical organizations who devote substantial resources to covering-up for women's violence, shifting blame for it onto men, and mischaracterizing minor disagreements among couples as serious domestic violence.
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Submitted by anthony on Mon, 2007-08-13 19:03
Clip here.
A YouTube video staring Hillary and Kim Gandy. This is NOW's endorsement of Hillary. This endorsement was reported on this site about three months ago. The video certainly expands on the articles submitted.
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Submitted by anthony on Mon, 2007-08-13 18:54
Vid here.
This speech was submitted to YouTube about six months ago. This woman reminds me of a date rape seminar I was forced to attend at Syracuse. Definitely check out the comment and response section. Feminism: A politically correct hate movement!
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Submitted by anthony on Mon, 2007-08-13 18:44
Essay here. Excerpt:
'This plague of fatherless children is driven not only by culture but also by federal programs that subsidize single-parent homes through quasi-welfare entitlements for the affluent that welfare reform did not address.
In fact, the welfare subsidy on single-mother homes was never really curtailed so much as it was shifted. Reformers largely replaced welfare with child support, on the reasonable principle that fathers, rather than taxpayers, should support their children. But a profound unintended consequence has been the transformation of welfare from public assistance into law enforcement.'
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Submitted by anthony on Mon, 2007-08-13 01:09
Thanks to Tony for this link:
Men Are They Really That Bad?"
Published in 1994, but a good one for your collection. Excerpt:
'The assumption is that men are fair game. Any man insulting is retributive: a payback for the years, the centuries, of male domination and oppression. And for the continuing Awfulness of Men.
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