Submitted by Anonymous on Fri, 2007-02-09 21:39
Story here. Excerpt:
'Fathers 4 Justice, which protested with picket signs on Jan. 12, has scheduled a demonstration from 10 a.m. to noon Feb. 15 in front of the Lucas County Domestic Relations Courthouse, 429 N. Michigan St.
Judi Smith-Phelps, one of Fathers 4 Justice's national board of directors, said they want to educate the public on “real problems in family court.”
“The courts are assessing child support and alimony payments that put fathers in the poor house,” she said.
Smith-Phelps said if both parents are declared “fit,” children should have 50-50 access to them.
She said while some women are affected by court decisions, it is the men who are “overwhelmingly” affected.
“Most of the men would give every scrap of what they had to see their children,” she said.'
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Submitted by Anonymous on Fri, 2007-02-09 18:45
Story here. Excerpt:
"OTTAWA (CP) — Liberal Leader Stephane Dion is prepared to take “extraordinary measures” to boost the ranks of women candidates in the next election, including barring men from seeking nominations in some ridings.
During last year’s leadership race, Dion promised that under his watch at least a third of the party’s candidates in the next election would be women.
But campaign organizers have concluded that the ambitious goal will be impossible to reach without some intervention to secure nominations for female candidates."
Patronizing to women, sexist toward men -- not to mention undemocratic. Nice combo.
Interesting that Stephane Dion didn't recommend that men be barred from running in the recent leadership race that he won.
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Submitted by Anonymous on Fri, 2007-02-09 17:13
Story here. Excerpt:
"TALLAHASSEE - Richard Edward Parker seemed to have the perfect evidence to avoid child-support payments: a DNA test showing the child isn't his.
But he lacked something more crucial: timing.
Florida's Supreme Court unanimously ruled Thursday that the Fort Lauderdale boat worker missed a one-year deadline to file a claim against his estranged wife, Margaret J. Parker, for fraudulently representing his paternity when a court ordered him to pay support for the 3-year-old boy in 2001.
Parker didn't even know he was the father until 2003 -- long after the deadline expired -- through a paternity test he ordered when his ex-wife sued him for failure to pay about $1,200 monthly in child support."
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Submitted by Anonymous on Fri, 2007-02-09 17:10
Story here. Excerpt:
"Advocates for these so-called duped dads say such men should be treated as victims of fraud and liken the need for paternity-disestablishment amendments to truth-in-lending laws. They point to many an egregious case in which the law's marital presumption of fatherhood has ended up enslaving a divorced dad, like the Michigan man who proved he had not sired his son but was still ordered to send child-support payments directly to the boy's biological father, who was granted custody after the mom moved out of his place and left the kid there. Increasingly, policymakers across the country are turning a sympathetic ear to such complaints. Florida last year joined Georgia and Ohio in allowing a man to walk away from any financial obligations regardless of how many years he may have been acting as a minor's father if he discovers he was deceived into parenthood. Fathers' rights groups in Colorado, Illinois and West Virginia are pushing for similar legislation that would remove or extend existing time limits for challenging paternity."
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Submitted by Matt on Fri, 2007-02-09 16:45
Submitted by Matt on Fri, 2007-02-09 16:30
Story here. The convicted man faces a possible LIFE SENTENCE based only on testimony, without proof or even evidence other than what the two accusers said. Let that sink in: LIFE IN PRISON based on uncorroborated testimony.
I am not saying he is innocent; I am saying, is it right that he was convicted for crimes which together carry a potential life sentence based *solely* on testimony, with no further evidence? Excerpt:
"A former linebacker in the Canadian Football League who is HIV-positive was found guilty of aggravated sexual assault for having unprotected sex with two unwitting women.
Trevis Smith, 30, was accused of not telling the women that he carried the virus that causes AIDS and of lying to one of them who even pressed him about persistent rumors of his malady.
Smith denied the allegations, saying both women were jilted lovers.
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Sentencing in the case is expected on February 26. Smith faces possible life in prison, the provincial court clerk said.
Neither of the women has tested positive for HIV, said reports."
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Submitted by Matt on Fri, 2007-02-09 15:42
Story here. Excerpt:
"Two fourth-grade students told administrators they believe they saw 59-year-old Joan Donatelli using drugs in the classroom last week.
Police were called in and found evidence of what they think was cocaine. She was charged with child endangerment and banned from the school."
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Submitted by Anonymous on Fri, 2007-02-09 13:37
Story here. Excerpt:
"Deputies kicked down a door early yesterday to rescue a man who they said was being pummeled by his wife in his Spotsylvania County home.
Capt. Will Petry said dispatchers received a 911 call from a cell phone about 2:45 a.m. The call came from the Grantwood subdivision, but authorities couldn't immediately pinpoint the location.
A second call came a short time later, and this time dispatchers heard a man in the background screaming for help."
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Submitted by anthony on Thu, 2007-02-08 23:16
Article here. Excerpt:
"Title IX strives to equalize all opportunities - not just athletic ones - but reached its greatest fame in sports. For one piece of government code, it has achieved great things.
But the jig is up. The sheen is gone. Title IX has run its course. It's time to say goodbye.
Title IX should be thrown away simply because it does not fulfill its purpose anymore. The text of the law prohibits discrimination based on sex, and a whole new round of discrimination is here. This time men are the victims."
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Submitted by anthony on Thu, 2007-02-08 23:07
Story here. Excerpt:
"A 50-year-old California woman has been arrested for allegedly trying to hire family friends to murder her ex-husband by putting wasps in his car, detectives say."
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Submitted by Scott on Thu, 2007-02-08 05:40
In accordance with our grassroots awareness campaign, here is another fact from the NH Commission on the Status of Men's (CSM) first biennial report:
FACT 3: Men die at a significantly higher rate from all common causes of death investigated in a 2002 study by the Endowment for Health. This includes:
- Cancer
- Diabetes
- Heart Disease
- Injuries
- Suicide
Here is the full excerpt included in the Commission's report "The Status of Men in New Hampshire": (read more to continue)
"Mortality rates from all causes (cancer, diabetes, heart disease, injuries, suicide, etc.) are significantly higher for men than women. A number of studies document a disparity between men and women's health status and health seeking behaviors."
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Submitted by Thomas on Thu, 2007-02-08 00:41
Last November I had the pleasure of speaking as a member of a panel at the Children's Rights Council's Conference. The focus of the panel was on no-fault divorce, while my purpose was to address the role of the breakdown of male-female relationships in the international collapse of fertility rates (FRs). One of the main points that I hoped to make clear was that the often ignored concerns of men must be addressed in any attempt to correct the problem.
The video can be viewed here.
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Submitted by digitalhermit on Tue, 2007-02-06 22:34
Here is an article detailing the expanding definition of rape to cover even intercourse after consent has been given.
As shown in the outlined court case, even if you pull out within a few seconds after she says 'stop', you can still be convicted of first-degree rape. The only rational choice that remains is to avoid sex altogether.
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Submitted by bull on Tue, 2007-02-06 10:19
Story here. Excerpt:
“An astronaut drove 900 miles and donned a disguise to confront a woman she believed was her rival for the affections of a space shuttle pilot, police said. She was arrested Monday and charged with attempted kidnapping and other counts.”
“Nowak raced from Houston to Orlando wearing diapers so she wouldn’t have to stop to urinate, authorities said.”
I can’t help but wonder if NASA has become desperate to find qualified females to fill token slots on their shuttle missions? How else could this “Astro-Nut” have been able to pass muster? Presumably, candidates are subjected to psychological tests to determine their fitness. Were there no signs of problems when she was evaluated?
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Submitted by Matt on Tue, 2007-02-06 03:12
It's no secret that the Violence Against Women Act often ignores civil liberties and discriminates against male victims. But everyone assumed that at least VAWA was beneficial to women.
RADAR's latest Special Report, "Has VAWA Delivered on its Promises to Women?," reveals this belief may be false.
Packed with DoJ statistics, scientific studies, and actual examples, the report dissects, analyzes, and explodes the myth that VAWA is good for women.
The Special Report documents that:
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