Submitted by Paragon on Thu, 2006-12-14 19:30
Story here. Excerpt:
'Her daughter climbed out of windows late at night and slipped back in during the early morning hours. She brought a guy into her home while her mother slept. The sad truth is, this girl was not the victim of a sexual predator. She was dating. Thompson took her to meet his family.
If she found Thompson, she'll possibly find another date.
She and other girls who lie about their ages and get into inappropriate relationships that lead to serious trouble for others should receive juvenile summons themselves. That, at least, might force them to talk to someone about why they are compelled to seek out older guys. At best, it might deter young girls from playing adult games, putting themselves and unwitting males at risk.
Thompson, unfairly, will forever be linked to the sexual predators of society.'
So, now young men (who already lag well behind girls in reading, writing and vocabulary skills in school) need to be able to test a potential dates ability to communicate? What does that even really mean?
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Submitted by Matt on Thu, 2006-12-14 15:18
Story here. Excerpt:
'Circumcision appears to reduce a man’s risk of contracting AIDS from heterosexual sex by half, United States government health officials said yesterday, and the directors of the two largest funds for fighting the disease said they would consider paying for circumcisions in high-risk countries.
The announcement was made by officials of the National Institutes of Health as they halted two clinical trials, in Kenya and Uganda, on the ground that not offering circumcision to all the men taking part would be unethical. The success of the trials confirmed a study done last year in South Africa.'
By this reasoning, it makes sense to cut off a baby's hands shortly after birth, too, as a means of reducing his risk of seeing arthritis form in his fingers later in life.
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Submitted by 032105 on Thu, 2006-12-14 02:15
Story here. Excerpt:
'In London, government health officials announced that a child's need for a father will no longer will be a consideration when a woman seeks fertility treatment via sperm donation. They also stated that the creation of a human embryo from two women would be forbidden because it would make men obsolete in reproduction.'
If a human embryo can be made from two women, why shouldn't it be done? Why should men continue to waste time engaging in the procreational process if we are not needed? Why should we continue to donate sperm if it is unnecessary?
I'm not in the least intimidated by the notion of being cut out of the procreational process. I think the making of embryos by two women SHOULD BE allowed, and men should stop donating sperm. Men are not afraid of becoming obsolete in the procreational process! I'm curious to see how it all would turn out. I desperately hope London's government health officials overturn this inhibition.
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Submitted by Evil White Male... on Wed, 2006-12-13 21:39
Story here. Excerpt:
'DNA testing conducted by a private lab in the Duke lacrosse rape case found genetic material from several males in the accuser's body and her underwear but none from any team member, including the three charged with rape, according to a defense motion filed Wednesday.
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"This is strong evidence of innocence in a case in which the accuser denied engaging in any sexual activity in the days before the alleged assault, told police she last had consensual sexual intercourse a week before the assault, and claimed that her attackers did not use condoms and ejaculated," the motion read.'
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Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 2006-12-13 00:35
It's long overdue, but at last these innocent young men may get a morsel of justice. A North Carolina Congressman has asked the Dept. of Justice to investigate Nifong's handling of the Duke Lacrosse case. His reasoning is that Nifong has committed prosecutorial misconduct and violated the civil rights of all that have been charged in this so called, "case". Excerpt:
'A North Carolina congressman has asked the U.S. Department of Justice to investigate Durham District Attorney Mike Nifong's handling of the Duke lacrosse case.
In a letter to Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, U.S. Rep. Walter B. Jones said Nifong may have engaged in prosecutorial misconduct and violated the civil rights of the three lacrosse players charged with raping an escort service dancer hired to dance at a team party in March.'
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Submitted by Anonymous on Tue, 2006-12-12 23:44
Story here.
A human-rights tribunal will begin hearing a complaint today in Victoria against the provincial Ministry of Health that says the government discriminates against men by refusing to pay for prostate cancer screening tests on demand.
Victoria lawyer Laurie Armstrong is spearheading the case before the tribunal, arguing the province discriminates against him and other men on the basis of sex. Women do not have to pay for Pap smears or mammograms.
But men who want the early detection test, called the prostate specific antigen (PSA), have to pay $30.
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Submitted by Matt on Tue, 2006-12-12 21:39
Remember this case? Predictably, she was let go, with the suggestion that her 'abusive boyfriend' was pretty much all behind it. Excerpt:
'DECATUR, Illinois (AP) -- A woman whose three children drowned when the family car rolled into a lake was convicted Tuesday of child endangerment.
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Authorities said Hamm was going along with her boyfriend's plan to drown the children to get rid of the strain they added to the couple's sometimes abusive relationship.
Maurice LaGrone, now Hamm's ex-boyfriend, was convicted in April of murdering the children and is serving a life sentence without the possibility of parole.
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Skelton said the verdict means the jury decided Hamm did not help plan murders, but should have known LaGrone was a threat to her children.'
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Submitted by Matt on Tue, 2006-12-12 19:33
Story here. No mention of charges the wife is facing or has faced, or if she will at all (the latest mention of her I could find using Google is here, wherein she requests not to be charged because the prosecution couldn't provide a body in evidence). Excerpt:
'A jury on Tuesday found a former lab assistant guilty of murdering a Clovis man by stuffing his body in a barrel of acid.
James Fagone, 24, was convicted of murder after Fresno County Superior Court jurors deliberated for more than five hours over two days. The jury of six men and six women acquitted Fagone of a kidnapping charge.
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Fagone testified last week that Larissa Schuster poured gallons of hydrochloric acid over her husband's body after they knocked him out with chloroform and a stun gun.
Fagone had worked at Larissa Schuster's lab in Fresno in late 2001 and most of 2002. He said he quit after Schuster became controlling and manipulative.'
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Submitted by Matt on Tue, 2006-12-12 00:02
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is planning to release a one-sided and biased report called the “Surgeon General’s Call to Action on Women’s Mental Health.” The report is being developed by the Surgeon General’s Women’s Mental Health Project.
But if we take action now, we can turn this around.
This is our recommendation to Dr. John Agwunobi, the DHHS Assistant Secretary for Health:
Because the flaws in the draft report are so systematic, we request that a new report be commissioned that reflects a balanced and truthful perspective on the mental health problems faced by women and men.
The detailed critique is included in the letter below. Please put your name and address at the bottom of the letter and e-mail it to:
John O. Agwunobi, MD
Assistant Secretary for Health
Department of Health and Human Services
Email: john.agwunobi-at-hhs.gov
And send a CC of your letter to:
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Submitted by Evil White Male... on Mon, 2006-12-11 19:56
An Italian fathers' rights activist says he tried unsuccessfully to self-immolate on live television to call attention to dads unable to see their kids. The ANSA news service reported Saturday that Nicola De Martino, who was recently re-united with his son after a 12-year separation, tried to set himself on fire Thursday night while appearing as a guest on the current affairs show, "Dieci Minute," or "Ten Minutes" on state television station RAI. ANSA said that the show's host, along with the distraught man's 18-year-old son "looked on in horror" as De Martino doused himself with gasoline and then threatened to light a match. Host Maurizio Martinelli and the studio crew frantically managed to wrest the lit match from De Martino's hands. He was then led away from the stage.
Video clip here.
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Submitted by anthony on Mon, 2006-12-11 17:04
Story here. Excerpt:
Two women, in unrelated cases, were arrested Friday morning and charged with filing false rape reports:
"In the first case, Stephanie Ebbert, 20, called the sheriff’s office saying a cab driver took her to a field and then forced her to have sex with him."
"Around 9 a.m. Carey Studybaker, 27, called deputies saying she went to a home in Pine Manor to buy some pills. When she went inside she says a man forced her to smoke crack and then raped her."
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Submitted by Matt on Mon, 2006-12-11 15:32
Story here. Excerpt:
'LYNCHBURG, Virginia (AP) -- Randolph-Macon Woman's College will change its name to Randolph College when it admits men next year, officials said.
Trustees of the 115-year-old private college voted in September to make the school coeducational, and received more than 1,000 suggestions on a new name.
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The school is going co-ed in an effort to achieve more financial stability, although nine students have filed a lawsuit seeking to delay male enrollment until at least after current freshmen have graduated.
About 100 people rallied Saturday to protest the name change and the college's transition to coeducation.'
Article also mentions that the number of women's colleges in the US is down to 60. It doesn't mention that the number of men's colleges is down to five. But hey, we all know men's colleges are bastions of sexism and male privilege, so that's different, right?
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Submitted by Matt on Sun, 2006-12-10 05:31
I believe this story requires no elaborate commentary from me except to say should anyone doubt that schools are boy-hostile, send them the link. Excerpt:
'BELLMEAD- A four-year-old hugged his teachers aide and was put into in-school suspension, according to the father. But La Vega school administrators have a different story.
Damarcus Blackwell's four-year-old son was lining-up to get on the bus after school last month, when he was accused of rubbing his face in the chest of a female employee.
The prinicipal of La Vega Primary School sent a letter to the Blackwells that said the pre-kindergartener demonstrated "inappropriate physical behavior interpreted as sexual contact and/or sexual harassment."'
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Submitted by anthony on Sat, 2006-12-09 20:04
Story here.
An interesting fact:
"Girls are three times more likely to keep studying after school than to get a job, according to new figures which show boys lag far behind their female peers in extending their education."
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Submitted by anthony on Sat, 2006-12-09 19:51
Story here. Excerpt:
"A group of women and children rights organisations are planning to sue the Government over a clause in the Sexual Offences Act which makes a false rape allegation a criminal offence. The contentious clause was inserted at the last minute as one of the compromises hammered out to ensure passage of the Bill in July."
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