Submitted by anthony on Fri, 2006-11-17 22:15
Story here.
"A mother accused of killing her twin sons has postpartum depression and should be released from jail to receive treatment, her attorney told a judge."
"Mothers do not go around killing their children. You know that. She needs help," attorney Steve Davis told the judge. Davis said White can't get the treatment she needs in jail."
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Submitted by anthony on Fri, 2006-11-17 22:10
Story here.
"Boys who are victims of female sex offenders, though, seem to receive less sympathy from friends, family and the public, who often look at having sex with an older woman as a conquest."
"Maston added that the male victims often think, "'(Am I) going to be in trouble? And, because they are the male, 'Is there something wrong with me?' 'Are they going to complain because they didn't like it?'"
"Often, young victims of these offenders do have difficulties, (including) depression, suicide attempts, drug use," Lewis said. "Those are things that can happen."
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Submitted by anthony on Fri, 2006-11-17 22:06
Article here.
"The NYPD is warning business owners to be on the lookout for female jihadists who can hide explosives by faking pregnancy or sweet-talk their way past security officers".
"What this means is that we don't have the luxury of ignoring 50% of our population in assessing whether someone is a threat," Weiner said.
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Submitted by oregon dad on Fri, 2006-11-17 17:12
Story here.
In this report 54 out of 65 deaths attributed to domestic violence were males in the report from Utah.
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Ed. note: Report includes suicide victims for the first time-- all but two are men. Interesting change of tabulation factors. Report also notes all of the homicide *suspects* were men. Curiouser and curiouser...
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Submitted by Matt on Fri, 2006-11-17 03:53
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Parents' Rights Activist Endures 108 Days Without Eating
Documentary 'Support? System Down' to Include AKidsRight.org Founder John Murtari
11/16/2006 11:43:00 AM
Contact: Teri Stoddard of A Kid's Right, 925-628-1206 or teri@akidsright.org
SYRACUSE, N.Y., Nov. 16 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Angelo Lobo, producer of "Support? System Down" will be arriving in Syracuse today, Nov. 16, to film John Murtari, founder of AKidsRight.org, in the Onondaga County Justice Center, on his 108th day with no solid food.
"John's story is special in that he has taken a stand against a system that desperately needs reform, on a national level," said Lobo, "He is a voice for thousands who are being incarcerated against their constitutional rights."
Murtari, 50, an Air Force Academy graduate, was sentenced to six months incarceration for willful failure to pay child support, a charge he disputes. Inspired by Gandhi, Murtari started the parents' organization AKidsRight.org and has been advocating for a Family Rights Act.
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Submitted by Anonymous on Thu, 2006-11-16 17:08
Contact: Jason Stern
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Cell Phone: 917-922-0835
Office: 212-295-2287
http://www.BoycottPlanetFitness.com/
THE GYM "GRUNTER" STRIKES BACK
Grunter Retains Counsel; Intends to Wage Legal Battle
After being unceremoniously expelled from his Planet Fitness Gym for "grunting", New York orrectional Officer Al Argibay is fighting back. He has retained prominent New York civil rights attorney Jason Stern to represent him.
"This is the most absurd thing that I have ever seen," says Stern, who happens to be a former competitive bodybuilder. "Grunting is an involuntary breathing reaction to lifting heavy eights -- much like gasping for breath when running on the treadmill at a high rate of speed. To throw someone out of the gym or "breathing loudly" is ridiculous. If they don't want people "grunting", why does Planet Fitness have heavy weights? My client was squatting 500lbs. Show me someone who can squat 500 lbs without grunting and I'll show you a woman who can give birth to a baby in silence. It's pretty much impossible."
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Submitted by anthony on Thu, 2006-11-16 11:49
I found a presentation by Wendy McElroy delivered to the National Coalation Of Free Men. The speech was given in 2002. I feel her comments are still relevant today regarding our issues as M.R.A's. I thought the speech was outstanding.
When you enter the site look for the following info to listen to her presentation:
"AUDIO Scrapping NOW: Time to Redefine Feminism (39 minutes, offsite link to 4.7 MB MP3 file), or read the transcript. Delivered for the National Coalition of Free Men, St. Paul, MN, 21 June 2002."
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Submitted by anthony on Thu, 2006-11-16 08:54
Article here.
This article, though not recent, offers information regarding the tragic affect circumcision has on some infant boys. The article also explains MRSA (methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus), an infection I never knew existed.
WARNING: SOME OF THE PHOTOS ARE VERY DISTURBING!!!!!!
"Doctors Opposing Circumcision consistently has advised parents that genital integrity (non-circumcision) is most likely to produce the highest state of health and well-being and is the preferred medical option for newborn boys. The arrival of community MRSA in epidemic proportions adds additional force to that recommendation."
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Submitted by anthony on Thu, 2006-11-16 08:20
Story here.
I believe the U.S is woefully behind other nations when it comes to the educational needs of boys. When searching for articles regarding boys/education, I find very few from the States. It seems England, and now Australia might be the nations that start a needed revolution to educate our sons. I wonder what Australian feminist Germaine Greer thinks of this new educational initiative?
"A $19.4 million Australian Government initiative called Success For Boys aims to change all that in 1600 schools by 2008 - and four schools in the NSW Blue Mountains will be among the first to implement it."
"Success For Boys works on a number of fronts, including teachers' professional development, producing and sharing successful teaching and assessment strategies to take more advantage of boys' interests and strengths and developing male mentoring systems"
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Submitted by Matt on Thu, 2006-11-16 02:55
Last month the UN issued its Study on Violence Against Women. The study recommends that every country around the world enact VAWA-like laws: http://www.un.org/womenwatch/daw/vaw.
Of course the UN feminists hoped the UN Third Committee would immediately “welcome” the Study so they could get on with the job. But thanks to your e-mails, phone calls, and faxes, the proposal has been delayed.
Now, time is running out – the UN Third Committee needs to reach a decision by this coming Wednesday, November 22. That’s the date when the committee wraps up its session.
So this is it folks! This is our last shot! Let’s not hold anything back!
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Submitted by anthony on Wed, 2006-11-15 20:57
Gloatfest here.
"Concerned Women for America President Wendy Wright (second in line as official woman-hater right after the Coultergeist, of course) reliably responded: "Single women tend to trend Democrat. They usually rely more on government than married women."
But Kim Fights Back:
"...are in line to replace House Republican (and mostly white male) chairs of committees and subcommittees, and gain integral influence over legislation, budgets, programs and services important to women. How great is this?"
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Submitted by anthony on Wed, 2006-11-15 10:30
Story here.
'WHITE working-class boys are doing worse at school than any other ethnic group and risk becoming an “unemployable underclass”, according to a Conservative Party report.
Mr Duncan Smith says that lack of parental involvement is the prime factor behind white educational failure, not weak schools or poor teaching.'
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Submitted by anthony on Wed, 2006-11-15 10:24
Article here.
Hillary in '08? Could be an M.R.A.'s worst nightmare.
"Under the Clinton two-for-the-price-of-one presidency, a bevy of feminist-inspired programs sprang up throughout the federal bureaucracy. A decade later, most of those programs are going stronger than ever, sucking up taxpayer money, violating men's civil rights, and destroying families."
"All this puts the Department of Justice feminists in high spirits, because with the stroke of a judge's pen, another family has been dissolved, a patriarch has been de-throned, and the statistics of "abused" women continue to mount."
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Submitted by anthony on Wed, 2006-11-15 10:16
Article here.
"There's a message here: persons have an enormous sense of gratitude for the many things - big and small - that dad did for them. I know, that's exactly how I feel about my father."
"But there is a small yet influential group in our society that views fatherhood as an anachronism and a stubborn obstacle to their utopian vision of the social welfare state. And they see divorce and award of child custody to mothers as a highly-effective ploy to achieve their goal."
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Submitted by anthony on Wed, 2006-11-15 06:22
Story here.
'Days before a woman said Duke University lacrosse players raped and beat her, she was passed out cold at a Hillsborough strip club and had to be carried to the parking lot, according to the club's former manager.
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Haynes' account of that night at the club offers a possible explanation for the scratches doctors would later note on the accuser's body.'
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