Submitted by Scott on Thu, 2004-01-08 19:58
On January 7, 2004, the NH Senate passed HB 299. This bill removes judicial discretion to order a divorced parent to contribute to an adult child's college expenses. At least two fathers in NH have been jailed for not being able to pay their children's college tuition. You can read about one man's story here. Once the bill is signed by the governor, this should never happen again. This bill is a huge win for us in returning common sense to the child support system. Married parents aren't required by law to pay their children's college expenses, and divorced parents should not be treated differently.
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Submitted by Hombre on Thu, 2004-01-08 08:38
Dittohd writes "If the content of this book is anything like this article written by the author, Dr. Laura, she deserves a big kiss... and our gratitude. She has made me very angry with a couple of her comments in the past, but on the whole, she is more fair and balanced in her opinions (and equally caustic towards women as well as men when she feels it's deserved) than any other talk show host or hostess I've ever heard."
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Submitted by Hombre on Thu, 2004-01-08 08:24
Stan Gaver writes "Incredible! I was searching for information on the infamous Eric Foretich vs. Elizabeth Morgan case, (remember that travesty of justice?), and stumbled into a recent US Court of Appeals case that ruled in Foretich's favor, essentially concluding that Congress acted unconstitutionally when it passed the (vomit!) "Elizabeth Morgan Act". Recall that a judge had imprisoned Morgan for contempt for violating court orders, but The Cowardly Congress passed a special law to override the judge's order.
From the article: "Since the abuse charges had been so definitively disproved, the two judges reasoned, Congress could not have been acting to protect Hilary from abuse, but only to stigmatize and punish Foretich, which it cannot constitutionally do.""
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Submitted by Hombre on Thu, 2004-01-08 08:07
Madcap Misogynist writes ""Here's a little lady who was arrested for having a bimbo eruption at her own wedding, later for brawling with her sister and now for mooning a cop. Yeah, that's right. The good ones are all married.
Madcap Misogynist"
Sure, just as soon as the article convinces me she's my soulmate it slaps me in the face with the last sentence, "Her telephone number is not listed." :(
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Submitted by Hombre on Wed, 2004-01-07 06:26
angry_young_men writes "The Sydney Morning Herald recently published an essay in support of changing societal attitudes towards fathers and fatherhood."
Worth reading, mentions some points even men's activists often miss.
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Submitted by Hombre on Wed, 2004-01-07 06:21
Matt writes "Hmm, saw this editorial and thought it was an interesting take on things. I don't agree with the presumptions underlying the author's opinions; for example, I see the loss in mnfg. jobs here in the US as being less the result exclusively of current or past Rep'n admin'n policies and more the result of the lack of protection for men vs. discrimination/the all-out blitz vs. men in the workplace on-going since the 70s (the numbers of men 'downsized' or not hired at all or promoted when best-suited for a position because they were men and/or white at this point numbers in the millions of such instances), as well as the rush toward "free trade" -- which is something both major parties have been, no pun intended, a substantial and key party to over the last 30+ years. Still, I am sure such an article will illicit comments and observations from this crowd. :) So, fire away, lads!"
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Submitted by Hombre on Wed, 2004-01-07 06:17
Bledso writes "Here's another movie that appears to be relying on the "Daddy as inept moron" formula for laughs. The trailer tries to end with a touching moment where one of the men recognizes just how important fatherhood is, but it just can't reclaim my favor after hearing "Three big babies taking care of three little babies". Nevermind seeing little kids and women punching and kicking men. This trend is getting worse. See trailor here."
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Submitted by Hombre on Tue, 2004-01-06 06:33
Matt writes "Four soldiers discharged; two were female, one in fact a sergeant. Now how about that old "women don't abuse" thing?
Article here."
Also see this site for an excellent source of information regarding female violence, including 183 documented examples of female serial killers who'd been convicted before Aileen Wuornos supposedly became the first.
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Submitted by Scott on Tue, 2004-01-06 00:22
Glenn Sacks from His Side is organizing another protest against the sales of anti-boy shirts at Tilly's stores, which have 32 locations in Southern California. Glenn writes, "They sell "Boys Are Stupid--Throw Rocks at Them" T-Shirts as well as pajamas, stickers, postcards and journals. Go to Join His Side Campaign Against Hateful T-Shirt for Tilly's and David & Goliath's e-mail addresses and toll free telephone numbers. I want all of you to write them and call them and LIGHT THEM UP. Be polite, but let them know EXACTLY how you feel. Our victory in Washington state shows that this is a battle we can win." Update: Mission success! We're receiving word that Tilly's has announced they will no longer sell these shirts. See the Read More section below for more info, and check Glenn's site for updates.
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Submitted by Scott on Mon, 2004-01-05 20:14
Luek writes "Presidential candidate Lieberman is pushing the same old tired misandric eyewash (women good men bad) about domestic violence to get the women's vote. Quote from article:
"I want to say to women who may be in this situation, 'Come out of the shadows. Don't take it. Ask for help,'" Lieberman said during a discussion at a campaign supporter's home in Bedford. "And I say to men, 'Strong men don't beat women. Strong men take care of their women.'"
He says nothing about the other half of domestic violence that is ignored by society and as bizarre as it seems he proposes criminalizing violations of restraining orders as if they are not already!"
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Submitted by Thomas on Mon, 2004-01-05 01:50
In this op-ed to the Denver Post, Rick O'Donnell, executive director of the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies, proposes that all boys be removed from high school after the first semester of 12th grade and forced into homeland security, the armed forces, or community service. He justifies this with a quote from a Colorado legislator who asked, "If more than 25 percent of Colorado men drop out before the 12th grade, and for those who remain it is a blow-off year, why are we paying for it?"
According to this despiser of boys, all boys leave school before or blow off the 12th grade.
Girls, of course, would be allowed to continue their educations.
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Submitted by Adam on Sun, 2004-01-04 19:08
Matt writes "The NCFM-DC web site has something very special on it; it's the faces of those killed in Iraq, courtesy of the Wash. Post.
Note they are almost all men (surprise, surprise). Rest in peace, brothers.
Faces of the Fallen
Don't forget to click the "Answer" link in the upper right corner..."
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Submitted by Hombre on Sat, 2004-01-03 03:24
Scudsucker writes "Ell Roberson, the Kansas State quaterback, might not be allowed to play in his final college game because a woman claimed he raped her at the team's hotel. No charges have been filed, but its possible that he could be banned from the game. Looks like men are usually still assumed to be guilty until proven innocent when it comes to accusations. NYTimes story here, free login required."
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Submitted by Hombre on Fri, 2004-01-02 21:08
CJ writes "After getting caught together together on Christmas Eve, a woman and her ex-boss have paid back $35,000 in taxpayer funds she received after accusing him of sexual harassment (insert circus music here..)"
Yet more proof that feminist phobias make bad laws.
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Submitted by Hombre on Fri, 2004-01-02 20:55
Anonymous User writes "Well, the feminists are at it again. 'Monster', which will be in wide release soon, is the sad, empathetic story of poor, mishandled Aileen Wuornos, lowly prostitute, serial killer. Of course, all her ill-will is lodged within her by 'men', as usual. This movie acts as though she didn't admit to lying on the stand and in reports (she told the truth before her execution), and so justifies her killing due to a 'rape'.
See the CNN article for more details.
Time to boycott, or maybe even picket. Placard up, boys, let's get to work. The Shark"
Also see the movie's website here.
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