Submitted by Matt on Mon, 2004-08-09 21:51
YahooNews reports here that Andre Rison is to be arrested for failure to pay C/S payments.
Of course if his ex denies him visitation, that's just fine, though.
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Submitted by Adam on Sun, 2004-08-08 22:59
Anonymous User writes "OK, I guess I knew that India is conservative in many respects, but wow, check this out!
BJP leader Sushma Swaraj on Tuesday advocated the need for a regulatory body "to stop distortion of women's image in society."
"In the name of entertainment, it is despicable the way women are portrayed in the so-called popular primetime soap operas," the deputy leader of Rajya Sabha said
... She said women are increasingly shown as conspirators and home breakers in these soaps and serials, causing a negative impact on the society, particularly children.
"During my tenure as the Information and Broadcasting Minister I took off the air many ads that were offensive to women," she said, stressing immediate need for a body to screen and monitor the serials.
Swaraj said she had raised in Parliament the issue of formation of a broadcasting regulatory authority as a follow up of the Convergence Bill she introduced during her tenure.
If nothing else, this is more proof that ultra conservatives and feminists are reading from the same hymn sheet.
Thank the Lord that the West isn't this bad .... lol"
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Submitted by Adam on Sun, 2004-08-08 18:51
mens_issues writes "Expedia.com has a commercial in which a man and his wife are discussing vacation plans. The man is looking up places to see in New York on his laptop. The wife asks if they would be able to see a play called Magique. The man imagines himself at the play, where the actors strip off his shirt and paint a goofy face on his chest. The man then suggests an alternative event.
To contact Expedia.com, please go to
here"
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Submitted by Matt on Sat, 2004-08-07 02:17
CPM writes "This might be one worth following."
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Submitted by Matt on Sat, 2004-08-07 02:14
mens_issues writes "The Onion has posted an insulting and sterotypical view of "deadbeat
dads" in this article. OK, it's supposed to be satire, but there
sure is a disconnect between what I see posted on men's groups and what appears in this article.
Steve"
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Submitted by Adam on Fri, 2004-08-06 22:37
jadeforrest writes "In a sign that things may be changing in the domestic violence community, a domestic violence coalition in North Carolina is marching to honor a man who was killed by his wife, and are calling it domestic violence. They are marching every Tuesday after a person is killed for domestic violence
here.
Other links and discussion:
over here"
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Submitted by Adam on Fri, 2004-08-06 19:33
bharati writes "In this article in outlook magazine in India it mentions that it is a crime to slap a women and then it makes old discredited notions about how Australian men abuse women . In another article in India however a police constable who has been regularly beaten by his wife is given advice on how to "Please" his wife so that she will hit him less. Different strokes for Different Genders I guess"
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Submitted by Thomas on Fri, 2004-08-06 06:56
I almost always enjoy FredOnEverything. Quite often, the guy hammers the nail smack dabby on the noggin, and I particularly enjoyed this piece.
Fred makes a distinction between many US women and oh-so-many women of Mexico by saying about relationships with Mexicanas, "You don’t marry a hundred pounds of irrational anger looking for an excuse." Just tonight I was in the hot tub, at the gym where I work out. A woman sat next to me (it was somewhat crowded). I was stretching, pulling my left knee up toward my chest, when a large guy walked past me as he headed out. He caused a current that knocked me off balance and almost pushed my left arm against the woman's right tit. All of a sudden, I found myself struggling so that I wouldn't make contact with her. I knew I was facing a possible decade or more in prison. I sincerely wished she wasn't part of my universe.
Anyway, it seems the man in Mexico may have fallen in love.
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Submitted by Adam on Fri, 2004-08-06 01:28
this is not equality writes "The GOP is asking for individual input for the party platform in 2004. This year, for the first time, suggestions given online may be included in the final document.
Anyone can logon to the web site (here) and participate in the platform process.
We need to tell the Republicans that Men's Issues are important. If we don't make an effort, we can only blame ourselves.
Please help form the GOP platform in 2004. Visit the website and tell them that we are fed up."
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Submitted by Adam on Thu, 2004-08-05 22:27
jadeforrest writes "The New Hampshire Chapter of Stop Abuse For Everyone (VIP/SAFE-NH) has had to close its office due to lack of funds. This is not affecting the services offered there, but it underscores the need to support truly gender-neutral domestic violence services:
here"
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Submitted by Adam on Thu, 2004-08-05 18:22
radikal writes "A Walt Disney World worker who portrayed the character Tigger was found not guilty Wednesday of touching the breast of a 13-year-old girl while posing for a photo at the Magic Kingdom. Read more here..."
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Submitted by Adam on Thu, 2004-08-05 00:50
Indianmale writes "Sangyabalya is a men's rights group in India. They have recently launched their website. It's http://www.sangyabalya.org.
This is an article from Amnesty International. This says that the growing concern in India reg false accusations by women is `much ado about nothing'. Read it here"
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Submitted by Adam on Wed, 2004-08-04 18:47
CJ writes "The same state supreme court (MA) that ruled that the unique institution of heterosexual marriage violated the rights of gays/lesbians, and also denies the natural parental rights of fathers to be involved in their own children’s lives with custodial privileges - today ruled that the right for widespread public access of level three sex offender information on the internet including pictures, names and addresses is “an 'apt fit' to contemporary life.” This was a unanimous decision (7-0) with the understanding that this ruling violated the liberty and privacy rights of a person accused and found guilty of a Level 3 sex crime (and who also served their sentence). It was also noted and accepted that by publishing this information could lead to harassment or even vigilantism. Rulings like this open the doors for the further dilution of liberty and privacy rights of citizens as precedent has been set, and socio-political interest groups have been empowered by this decision. For issues relating to gender, father rights and male citizenship and liberty, this is a milestone ruling as it will likely start trickling down into lower courts. This is not an argument to protect criminals, but rather a statement concerning "what next?" An apt quote: "In Germany the Nazis first came for the Communists and I didn't object because I wasn't a Communist. Then they came for the Jews, and I didn't object because I wasn't a Jew. Then they came for the trade unionists, and I didn't object because I wasn't a trade unionist. Then they came for the Catholics, and I didn't object because I was a Protestant. Then they came for me." Article
here"
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Submitted by Adam on Wed, 2004-08-04 01:54
Anonymous User writes "Mary Kay, the teacher who had sex (or as the Post calls it "forbidden love affair") with her 12-year old male student is about to be released from jail. In this article by the New York Post, they speak of her letters that she has recently written to her victim. In these crazy and sometimes angry letters she brags about: having sex with a 23 year old prison guard,flirting with a lesbian, and she tells of how "People pay big money for my autograph now" article here"
And in related news Thundercloud writes "Just to show that the whole fad of female pedophiles is not only on the rise but has gained acceptance in western culture, I submit to you the up coming TV show "DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES", When this show airs this fall we will be treated to yet another relationship between an older woman and an under aged teenage boy. I am not sure how old the woman is supposed to be. I think she is in her late 30s, and the boy is supposed to be 16. Although the actor portraying the boy is 18 or 19. Which, of course, isn't the issue. The issue is FEMALE PEDOPHILIA and STATUTORY RAPE! and the fact that it is being celebrated, again and again in the mainstream media.
You can bet your a$$ that if there was a trend going on where men were RAPING underage girls,it would NOT be celebrated, pushed and submitted for approval by the "entertainment" industry. No it would be completely CONDEMNED by all.
this thing has gotten out of hand! We MUST start holding FEMALE pedophiles to the same standard that we hold male pedophiles! We must tell female pedophiles that we will NOT tolerate this!"
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Submitted by Adam on Tue, 2004-08-03 22:46
Anon User writes "Columnist and talk show host Glenn Sacks debated two leaders of the National Organization for Women on the recent rape-shield ruling in the Kobe Bryant trial in the San Francisco Chronicle. See:
here
and over here
The Chronicle has a web-based vote on the Bryant decision
at this link"
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