Submitted by Anonymous on Sun, 2007-03-04 23:20
Essay by Teri Stoddard here. Excerpt:
'I have bad news for the ladies out there looking for a husband. Today's men are afraid of marriage and having kids. This is most likely because their male friends and relatives have told them what usually happens in the event of a divorce with children. In fact, some men are calling for a marriage strike.
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If we want men to embrace the idea of family life, we need to ensure they have equality in family law. Equal parenting laws, favored by 85% of people polled, need to be passed nationwide and a Federal Family Rights Act needs to be established immediately to protect families dealing with Child Protective Services and parents in divorce and child custody cases. The time has come to restore human and civil rights to all fit parents.'
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Submitted by anthony on Sun, 2007-03-04 16:39
Essay here. Excerpt:
'Unfortunately I’ve begun to notice that over the past few years the situation has become rather complicated, thanks to the appearance of a whole new breed of woman: one who marries for money, spends her marriage spending money, aggressively takes her husband to the cleaners in a divorce and, having secured X million pounds, moves on to the next hapless sap having a midlife crisis (he sweetly believes that it’s his double chin that’s reeled her in) and starts the pattern all over again."
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Submitted by Paul J on Sat, 2007-03-03 17:05
Story here. Excerpt:
'NASHUA, N.H. -- A Nashua man has been charged with selling a car to his sister, who was allegedly using a stolen identity.
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Marios appeared in Nashua District Court on Friday. He told police that his sister told him that she had remarried and had a new name. He said she told him that the different first name, date of birth and Social Security were because she had left a battered women's program.'
No mention of charges against the female.
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Submitted by ItsDan on Sat, 2007-03-03 14:49
Article here. Excerpt:
'A 54-year-old Town of Plymouth woman was charged Friday after authorities say she ran over a man outside an Elkhart Lake restaurant while allegedly driving drunk in the early morning hours.
Anne M. Harvey, of N7041 Apple Lane, was in her car arguing with a 40-year-old Plymouth man — who was standing behind the car's open passenger door — when she accelerated backwards, knocking the man over with the car door and running over his legs, according to a criminal complaint.'
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Submitted by ItsDan on Sat, 2007-03-03 14:29
In fairness, the drugs for the most part were originally intended to treat heart conditions, but that's not exactly what they've become most well known for...
Article here. Excerpt:
"Erectile dysfunction drugs may be better than nitroglycerin in protecting the heart from damage before and after a severe heart attack, Virginia Commonwealth University researchers report today.
During a heart attack, the heart is deprived of oxygen, which can result in significant damage to heart muscle and tissue. After the attack, most patients require treatment to reduce and repair the damage and improve their chances of survival. With the exception of early reperfusion, there are no available therapies that are truly effective in protecting or repairing such damage clinically."
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Submitted by Matt on Sat, 2007-03-03 01:26
From Marc A.:
Springer Publications, a major publisher of public health materials, just posted an interview of the honest domestic violence expert John Hamel, author/editor of "Gender Inclusive Treatment of Intimate Partner Abuse," on gender-inclusive treatment and female violence. Excerpt:
-->Both of your books are based on the concept that men and women are equally capable of abuse against each other. This runs completely counter to conventional thinking, which insists that men are always aggressors and women are always victims. What first led you to this line of research, and what prompted you to begin writing about it?<--
In 1991, I took over a domestic violence caseload and was trained in a variation of the well-known “Duluth” model. In the Duluth theoretical framework, domestic violence is caused by a patriarchal society that sanctions violence by men against their female partners. Women are assumed to be either victims or, when they are found to aggress against their male partners, to be doing so in self-defense.
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Submitted by anthony on Fri, 2007-03-02 23:45
Article here. Excerpt:
"Over the years, statistics show girls have surpassed boys in school. They are scoring better on standardized tests, achieving more academic honors, and receiving better grades. Educators call this a gender gap.
The Gurian Institute in Colorado Springs started examining why this is happening. Researchers found that boys’ brains work differently than girls’ brains, so they must be addressed differently in the classroom."
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Submitted by Matt on Fri, 2007-03-02 19:15
This story (video) from Germany. Regardless of the substance of the crime (incest), the issue here is that it is against German law to have sex with a sibling. It doesn't say it's only illegal if a male does so, but you'd think that was the case. The story mentions only that the man did two years in jail, nothing about the woman.
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Submitted by Matt on Fri, 2007-03-02 18:41
Story here. Excerpt:
'ORLANDO, Florida (AP) -- Florida prosecutors charged an astronaut Friday with trying to kidnap a woman she saw as a rival for a space shuttle pilot's affections, but they declined to file an attempted murder charge that had been recommended by police.
Lisa Nowak, 43, was formally charged almost a month after she was arrested at an Orlando airport parking lot.
Police have said the Houston mother of three had raced 900 miles in her car from Texas to Orlando on February 5 to confront the woman. She reportedly donned a wig and trench coat, then sprayed a chemical into the woman's car when she wouldn't let Nowak in, police said.
In addition to attempted kidnapping with intent to inflict bodily harm, state prosecutors charged Nowak on Friday with burglary with an assault using a weapon and battery.'
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Submitted by ItsDan on Thu, 2007-03-01 20:48
This is an interesting insight into what MSN's writers classify as a woman who should make us cringe. I think we can agree with a lot of them, I'm just not sure how they narrowed it down to 10 from such a large field.
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Submitted by Matt on Thu, 2007-03-01 17:14
What isn't mentioned in this story (video) is that "the prisoners" in question will undoubtedly be all men, all of them or mostly all of them black ones, at that.
The racket is simple enough: incarcerate a man for x number of years and then after some time offer him an option to reduce his sentence in exchange for participating in a "harmless" experiment to test a drug or new product of some kind. Give him limited information, have him sign the forms in some small room with a tiny window looking out on some trees, then he's yours.
Great little system they had going back in the day and it looks like they want a redux. Suppose they'd try this evil scheme on women of any ethnicity? Doubt it.
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Submitted by Matt on Thu, 2007-03-01 16:15
No mention of stat rape in this article. Excerpt:
'CLINTON, South Carolina (AP) -- A middle school teacher accused of having sex with at least five boys -- some of them students at her school -- was arrested, authorities said.
Police began investigating Allenna Williams Ward, 23, after school officials recovered a note containing inappropriate messages, said Clinton Public Safety Director John Thomas.
Ward, who is married, had sexual encounters with the 14- and 15-year-old boys at various locations, including in the school, at a motel, in a park and behind a restaurant, from December to this month, according to arrest warrants.'
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Submitted by ItsDan on Thu, 2007-03-01 04:28
Wonderful article here, excerpt:
"In April 2001, Rene's boyfriend went to bed following a heated argument between them. As Guillaume Pungo snoozed, Rene doused the man's private parts with fuel and set them aflame"
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Submitted by anthony on Thu, 2007-03-01 03:31
Story here. Excerpt:
'The office funds research on male-female biological differences to ensure that women receive the most appropriate drug doses and treatments.
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"We fear this is the first step toward eliminating the Office of Women's Health," Nolan said. "We must not allow this office to be eliminated or reduced to an empty shell that has no program funding."
Office of Women's Health? I would accept her complaint if an "Office Of Men's Health" was ever implemented.
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Submitted by Matt on Thu, 2007-03-01 03:30
Years ago, radical advocates told America that Super Bowl Sunday resulted in very high rates of domestic violence. Last year, the world was convinced that 40,000 female sex slaves would be smuggled to Germany for the World Cup Finals. Radical women's studies departments and students annually celebrate "V-day", a dark substitute for Valentine's Day, to stop rape and sexual abuse of campus women purported to be endemic. Hysteria arose over claims that "date rape" is commonplace. And the Violence Against Women Act is built on the notion that if women are ever violent, it is solely in self-defense.
History proves all the above claims are substantively false. It is time for legislators and the media to expect more than theory or unsupported statistics before playing the fool for radical women's advocates.
Here is the truth on the above issues:
Domestic violence rates for Super Bowl Sunday are only marginally higher than normal (http://newsinfo.iu.edu/news/page/normal/977.html).
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