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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Submitted by anthony on Thu, 2007-03-01 03:23
Story here. Excerpt:
'A DOTING dad told yesterday how he brought up four kids as his own — only to find they were all fathered by his wife’s secret LOVER.
Cheated Charles Bostock, 69, spent years thinking the three cherished girls and a boy were his children.
He only discovered the shock news when his 49-year-old wife Sarah fell pregnant with a FIFTH child by married love rival Richard Mills.'
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Submitted by Matt on Wed, 2007-02-28 22:17
Watch it here on cnn.com, again from Anderson Cooper. So much sympathy... these women are in jail and they live in a giant nursery with their kids. They have kids, or commit crimes while pregnant, and they are "punished" by being given a great environment to raise their kids nearly 24/7. Meanwhile, how are the fathers of these children treated if in prison for the same thing?
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Submitted by anthony on Wed, 2007-02-28 16:41
Article here.
Fox News contributer Lisa Wiehl has recently written a new book, which has been featured several times during Fox's primetime programs. "The 51% Majority" seems like a typical feminist publication. Wiehl's book is getting tremendous exposure with her appearance on the O'Reilly Factor. Promoting misandry and false statistics on a highly rated primetime cable news program is not good news for M.R.A.'s. Excerpt:
"But it is also the worst of times: women are still making just 73 cents for every dollar men make; we have only one woman sitting among eight others on the country's highest court; and domestic violence statistics have been reaching all-time highs. All this, despite the fact that women account for 51 percent — a clear majority — of the general populace."
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Submitted by Matt on Wed, 2007-02-28 15:53
This story should make your skin crawl. The myth that only a man may see his children as dispensable is obviously well-refuted by this disgusting display. The truth is that both men and women can be defective caregivers or just plain sociopathic when it comes even to their own children. What will feminists say about this story, that she was forced into doing it by some man or by the oppressive circumstances of patriarchy? Excerpt:
'PUEBLO, Colorado (AP) -- Three people were arrested on charges of swapping a 5-month-old boy for a down payment on a used Dodge Intrepid and cash, police said Tuesday.
Nicole Uribe, 23, is accused of trading the baby to Jose-Juan Lerma, 47, and his wife, Irene, 27, in exchange for the down payment and an unspecified amount of cash.'
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Submitted by Roy on Tue, 2007-02-27 22:36
(For comic relief) - A study posted on msnbc.com finds that when a man fails to help out around the house, his poor performance might be related to a subconscious tendency to resist doing anything his wife wants…. He is displaying what psychologists term “reactance -- the tendency to do the exact opposite of what's requested by a loved one or boss... Says the study's co-author Tanya Chartrand: "My husband, while very charming in many ways, has an annoying tendency of doing exactly the opposite of what I would like him to do in many situations."
Imagine that, a man with the gall to refuse a command from a woman. That dog obviously needs behavior modification! ("Not tonight honey, I’ve got a headache ...")
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Submitted by Matt on Tue, 2007-02-27 20:44
Story here. Excerpt:
'Defense attorneys for Collin Finnery, Reade Seligmann and David Evans filed the 39-page motion at the Durham Courthouse Tuesday morning.
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This new filing says they've not been given all the DNA evidence that excludes their clients but includes more unrelated male DNA.'
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Submitted by Matt on Tue, 2007-02-27 16:21
Newsweek is covering the problems America is having with caring for its wounded veterans, who are overwhelmingly men.
I find it hard to believe there would be a bureaucracy so slow to move were the ratio of men and women wounded reversed. File this one under "male disposability", and start writing to your Congressoids. Excerpt:
'When he did call the following day, the response from the clinic was even more disheartening: the center was full. Schulze would be No. 26 on the waiting list. He was encouraged to call back periodically over the next two weeks in case there was a cancellation. Marianne was listening in on the conversation from the dining room. She watched Jonathan, slumped on the couch, as he talked to the doctor. "I heard him say the same thing: I'm suicidal, I feel lost, I feel hopelessness," she says. Four days later Schulze got drunk, wrapped an electrical cord around a basement beam in his home and hanged himself. A friend he telephoned while tying the noose called the police, but by the time officers broke down the door, Schulze was dead.'
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Submitted by anthony on Tue, 2007-02-27 13:01
Article here. Excerpt:
'In November, 2004 we launched the Campaign Against Anti-Father Verizon Commercial, asking Verizon to stop running the commercial "Homework." In that ad a bumbling father tries to help his little daughter with her homework and is treated with contempt by both the girl and her mother, who orders the father to "leave her alone" and "go wash the dog." Our campaign made 300 newspapers, and the Verizon ad stopped running a few weeks later.
Today we are launching another campaign to combat anti-male advertising. Currently, several advertising agencies are competing for a $150 million advertising contract from Volvo. The agency which is the apparent favorite to win the contract is Arnold Worldwide, the creator of several anti-male commercials. Another, Euro RSCG, currently creates ads for Volvo, and created "Rosi," a popular, father-friendly Volvo ad.'
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Submitted by anthony on Mon, 2007-02-26 21:31
Article here. Excerpt:
"People don't understand women who have been in prison," said Penny Painter, executive director of Resonance. "They're not particularly violent. They are in for poverty- and drug-related crimes.
...Crawford said she first smoked marijuana in third grade and started drinking heavily shortly thereafter. She had nine assault-and-battery charges by age 14. She didn't miss a fight."
'Not particulary violent'? This woman had nine violent offense brought against her by the age of fourteen!
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Submitted by anthony on Mon, 2007-02-26 21:16
http://www.falsely-accused.net/
Demosthenes Lorandos is a clinical psychologist and attorney at law. He is a nationally-recognized expert with many years of experience in defending those falsely accused of abuse.
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Ed. note: Normally I don't post regarding sites that seem to have too much of a commercial ring to them. However there seems to be some good citations and advice on this site for the falsely-accused, so I am making an exception.
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Submitted by anthony on Mon, 2007-02-26 21:14
Story here. Excerpt:
"The defense challenged the veracity of the woman’s claims about her behavior during and following the alleged rape. She told the panel she had not resisted or cried out during the alleged assault, and instead had pretended to be asleep because she had been frightened of Merwin. The woman later testified, however, that she also got up after the alleged attack, then returned and talked to Merwin, and accepted a ride home from him the following morning."
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