Submitted by Matt on Mon, 2004-05-10 00:58
borgy1 writes "He maintained an ``A'' average at Oakland Community College and planned to start a computer business with his father.
Then his past came back to haunt him.
Fawcett, who as a teenager was charged with statutory rape for having sex with a fellow high school student, learned his name would appear for 25 years on the state's sex offender registry, despite a plea agreement that allowed him to avoid inclusion on the list.
A few weeks later, on March 19, the 20-year-old was found dead of an apparent drug overdose at his boyhood home in West Bloomfield Township. Story link."
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Submitted by Matt on Mon, 2004-05-10 00:50
Submitted by Adam on Mon, 2004-05-10 00:46
Anonymous User writes "A female soldier, Lynndie England, is facing charges for alleged involvement in the abuse of Iraqi prisoners. One picture shows her with a naked prisoner on a leash and another picture shows her giving a 'thumbs up' sign next to a naked prisoner. Her sister thinks England is innocent and that someone else told her to do what she did. Some of England's companions in the military justified the mistreatement of prisoners. Let's see what happens...On the topic of Iraqi prisoner abuse and the female gender, There's this Reuters article, a female soldier, Sabrina Harman, was told to break down prisoners for interrogations. Harman appeared in a photo with naked detainees. It is said that she struck detained individuals, and did the stand on the box or be electrocuted by attached wires technique on a hooded prisoner."
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Submitted by Adam on Sun, 2004-05-09 20:44
CJ writes "This article ran in a local paper, as well as the Boston Globe. The Salem Evening News (which has a large subscriber base) had a picture of the ex-wife and her friends taunting and yelling at this poor man as he was lead into the court from jail tied in chains. This man is destitute of property or means of comfortable subsistence; yet the court ordered him to pay over $2200 a month after taxes. He also maintains that the child-support system made mistakes and he did try to make some payments."
Click "Read More" to read more, naturally. The link isn't working at this second in time, but one of you might find the article if you look, Regardless, we have activism to do.
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Submitted by Scott on Sat, 2004-05-08 17:11
TLE writes "Remember the 18 year old who got 10 years for "aggravated child molestation" for having consensual sex with a 15 year-old? Looks like the Georgia Supreme Court has thrown out the charge, allowing him to be sentenced for statutory rape instead. This is good news because it overturns the feminist judge's original rape hysteria ruling. Story here." Noteworthy is the fact that statutory rape has a sentence of one year, while the aggravated child molestation conviction got him a mandatory sentence of 10 years, of which he has served 15 months already. This could mean Marcus should walk free sometime soon.
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Submitted by Matt on Fri, 2004-05-07 19:49
OldManSenile writes " Can you believe this? It's OK to impose this on a man, but not a woman. I think that females should be held to this ruling also, and if not, stop doing it to men. If a female is gonna reproduce and take no responsibility, cut her reproductive organs out. I dont care if its "invasive" or "ir-reversible". How would this judge feel to have his balls cut on?"
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Submitted by Tom on Fri, 2004-05-07 19:23
Update on the Men's Rights 2004 Congress
Thanks to many of you for registering for the Men's Rights Congress in
Washington DC on June 18-19. The response has been great. We have men
signed up to attend from Texas, Utah, Colorado, Minnesota, Florida, New
Hampshire, Maryland, Virginia and of course Washington DC. We are
looking forward to a great time together in June and hope that more of you will be registering.
Glenn Sacks and Steven Baskerville are now confirmed as speakers for the event as are Carnell Smith and Dean Tong. Mike Geanoulis from the New Hampshire Men's Commission will also be a speaker.
It will be great to be around like-minded men and women who are
working on these issues. Join us and make a difference. If you don't take a stand, who will?
More information
Register here
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Submitted by Adam on Fri, 2004-05-07 03:20
CJ writes "The cover up has already begun. Even media outlets are allowing General Janis Karpinski a chance to state her innocence. Karpanski is in charge of the prison where naked male Iraqi prisoners of war were humiliated into forced sex simulations and endured female taunting of their genitals. The Army has photographs that show a detainee with wires attached to his genitals. Another shows a dog attacking an Iraqi prisoner. Other photos have piles of naked men bent over with their genitals exposed with a smiling female soldier stands behind them. If you remember how the feminists used Tailhook (an incident where male officers were accused of touching some women) as a national outrage to effect change within the “patriarchal” military, what should be the logical outcome of this mess? If the genders were reversed, the media would still be force feeding us this atrocity, and any male general in charge would already likely be out of power. The media would be demanding a breakdown of the whole chain of power. These Iraqi men are victims of female sexual assault, yet this type of thinking is not part of the dialogue on this matter. Link to pics
The emphasis in bold is my doing, to remind you of how this is most definitely a men's issue, and that the link leads to pics of the torture, so be warned.
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Submitted by Matt on Fri, 2004-05-07 02:10
mens_issues writes "Ucomics.com has a new cartoon called Clear Blue Water (by Karen Montague-Reyes) that got off on the wrong foot with me. The May 5 strip features the quote of the wife about men "You can spit, and belch, and scratch yourself, and lots of other things."
The cartoon is here:
http://www.ucomics.com/clearbluewater/2004/05/05/
Steve"
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Submitted by Adam on Thu, 2004-05-06 23:16
Anonymous User writes "Its kind of sad that 35,000 children were involved in divorces in 2002, but the good news is that Dads are way more involved with their kids now.
"Fewer than half of the dependents were put in custody of the wife in 2002. Of 35,000 dependents for whom custody was awarded by the courts, 49.5 per cent went to the wife.
About 42 per cent of dependents were put into joint custody.
In 1988, custody for 75 per cent of dependents was granted to the wife in divorce proceedings." Article is
here"
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Submitted by Adam on Thu, 2004-05-06 20:08
borgy1 writes "WISCONSIN
More moms made to pay child support
A single mother in Milwaukee who had spent years raising her son without the financial support of his father gasped when informed that she would be required to pay child support. This article seems gender biased at first, but does give the male viewpoint toward the end of the
article."
Luek also submitted this story and said: "This article from Wisconsin, a misandric crazed state if there ever was one, states that more women are being required to pay child support. The article has some telling points that are very interesting like these:
"It was pure sexism," said John Hayes, director of the Milwaukee County child-support agency. "Fifteen years ago, you simply didn't ask for child-support orders against women."
Last June, the daughter was placed in Holland's care all but six hours each week. While he could use money to help pay off the $10,000 in attorneys' fees he owes from the custody battle, Holland doubts he'd succeed if he sought support from the mother. "During the custody case no matter what Mom did, I was held to a higher bar," Holland said. "I don't care what people say. The system still treats women differently than men."
Indeed, expect to hear cries of "reform!" quite soon if this trend continues.
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Submitted by Matt on Wed, 2004-05-05 20:39
Workingassets.com has an action center release to contact representatives re the draft. It is found here. Please use it to lobby against the reintroduction of the draft.
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Submitted by Matt on Wed, 2004-05-05 20:38
hurkle writes "A new study in the QJE shows that women do not compete well against men in a competitive environment. They do, however, compete well against other women. Has implications for the "glass ceiling" and single-sex education.
http://www.stanford.edu/~niederle/Gender.pdf"
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Submitted by Matt on Wed, 2004-05-05 20:36
Submitted by Matt on Tue, 2004-05-04 20:24
MSN, not content to hate men and blame *us* for the rise in divorce as this article does, now is also adopting snooty classist tendencies. Only, they peddle them in a softer, less elitist way. Take not my word for it, read up and barf on it for yourself.
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