Woman Testicle Ripper has Charges Dropped

rparent32 sent in this short story from Ananova.com and writes "[The] Crown (Prosecutor) dropped charges against a woman because of the unlikely possibility of conviction. Any Canadians out there?" What is most disturbing is the fact that the man feels he "deserved" the assault and has been the butt of jokes over it.

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Forensic Consultant and Author Dean Tong on the Dan Curry Show

DanCurry writes "Internationally noted forensic consultant and author Dean Tong
discusses his new book Elusive Innocence: Survival Guide For The Falsely Accused
as we explore solutions to violence and abuse in the home during Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
Dean reveals the differences between real and unreal child abuse and domestic violence allegations.
With over 1600 TV and radio talk show appearances, he delivers common sense advice for men (and women)
caught in the web of false allegations.
On the Dan Curry Show this Saturday at 2 PM Pacific Time.
Dan Curry hosts an Internet Talk Radio program focused
on mens issues. You can submit questions for the guest here, both prior to and during the show."

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Funny Guise: Men and Humor

Funny Guise is an examination of the way men use humor in their day-to-day lives. Presenter Paul Ramsay uses jokes and commercials focusing on men in a program that celebrates the male sense of humor while challenging men to think about the pitfalls of some uses of humor. Paul suggested that the primary form of communication for men is through humor, and that within the broader male culture there is a subculture of humor which men are pretty dependent on. I attended Paul's presentation at UNH this past Tuesday night and I can't speak highly enough of it. If you're involved in any campus programming, please get in touch with Paul, as I'm sure he'd be glad to share notes. His e-mail is: pramsay@cisunix.unh.edu.

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Visitation and Child Support Should Be Enforced Together

David Lubofsky from Guam wrote a great article about the correlation between visitation rights and child support compliance. He argues that the child support industry could save immensely by enforcing visitation rights along with child support orders, and that too often, "deadbeat dads" are the ones routinely denied visitation with their children. "Eloquently put by one parent, not seeing my kid and having to pay child support resembles taxation without representation."

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Ford Discriminating Against White Men

More "Positive Discrimination" against White Men (the only group discrimination is positive against it seems) To quote Ford "Action include delaying the hiring, promotion and referral of white males unless there is a good business case to bring them in before year end. Actions also include the pulling ahead of any promotions, upgrades, referral etc of non-white males. " notice how they say "white males" to deny them basic humanity as much as possible. Don't forget to go here to see for yourself. Terms such as "terrorized by tolerance" and "silenced by sensitivity" spring to mind....

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Zubaty's Book in Print

Rich Zubaty, a men's issues author and just an interesting person in general, had his latest book, What Men Know That Women Don't, put into print. You can still buy in in electronic form (for half the price), and if you haven't read it, I'd highly recommend it. I'd also welcome any book review submissions from readers who have read this book, or any other books related to men's issues. Click here to get a copy of Zubaty's book from the Virtual BookWorm store.

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A Crisis of Fatherhood Advocates

Stephen Baskerville wrote an article for the Washington Post several months ago in defense of fathers. However, his two biggest critics were David Blankenhorn, author of "Fatherless America : Confronting Our Most Urgent Social Problem" and Wade F. Horn, president of the National Fatherhood Initiative. I have to say, for father's advocates, their letters are quite surprising. I did some digging and found this interview with Wade Horn where he says "...Some are fathers' rights groups, keeping you angry and outraged. They give you excuses why you haven't been a good guy." That was said by the man who's the President of the National Fatherhood Initiative? You work it out.

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Dads Bring Important, Unique Style of Parenting

There's an awesome article on DrKoop.com about the ways fathers interact with babies, and the benefits of dad's unique style of parenting. Everything from how dads hold and talk to babies to the way they encourage rough-and-tumble play styles, which actually makes children less aggressive as they get older, is mentioned. It's a great article to show others when discussing the importance of fathers even when a child is in its infancy.

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MANN Chat: The Media and Domestic Violence

I know it's a little late notice, but tonight's Mensactivism.org chat will be on how the media has handled domestic violence this month. Personally, I haven't seen a lot on the subject considering the current focus on terrorism. This could have both good effects and negative ones. Come to our chat by visiting this page at 9:30 PM Eastern Time tonight (10/10), and share your views.

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Why Women Aren't Required to Register For The Draft

Finally, after all the debate, here it is from the horse's mouth: Why women aren't required to register for the draft. A supplemental backgrounder document is also available. To draft women, military policy must first be changed to allow them into combat roles. The wording of the law must then be made gender neutral. Then funding must be provided for requiring women to register. Also from the backgrounder: The U.S. came close to drafting women during World War II, when there was a shortage of military nurses. However, there was a surge of volunteerism and a draft of women nurses was not needed.

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At Home Dads Convention Coming Soon

Slowlane.com has announced an At Home Dads Convention to be held at Oakton Community College in Des Plaines, Ill. for later this month. A new, wide-open discussion format and two keynote speakers focusing on the joys of fatherhood through all ages await at-home dads attending the 6th Annual At-Home Dads' Convention at Oakton Community College, just outside of Chicago, on Saturday, November 17.

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New Guy Code Column Focuses on Men's Activism

About a month ago, I approached Elliot Zaret, the editor of The Guy Code about writing a bi-weekly men's issues column for his e-zine. After reading some of my clips, he welcomed me aboard. Here is my debut column on his site about a false accusations incident that nearly ruined my life way back in high school. Look for my column on The Guy Code every other week.

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An Interview With Camille Paglia

Getting straight to the point, this quote is what caught my eye: "this is the Gloria Steinem line: Masculinity is something that is pernicious and is the cause of all wars and destruction and violence and battering against women, and slowly we're going to be programming it out of our youth. I said it in the Playboy interview: All it takes is one natural disaster for that entire artificial world to come crumbling down, and suddenly everyone will be screaming and yelling for the plumbers and the construction workers. Only masculine men of the working class will hold the civilization together. " Does this remind you of the WTC? The rest of the interview is an interesting read, to be sure.

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Heroes make a comeback

There is a great article from the Washington Times about men as heroes making a comeback (have they ever really been gone? I doubt it). Personally, I think it should have been called "Men make a comeback" as it shows masculinity is on the ascent to greater things. Anyway, it's well worth reading, so why not read it here.

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The Draft is Discriminatory

Paul Clements had an excellent letter printed in Foster's Daily Democrat about the unfairness of the sexist military draft. Clements lists a series of tasks that women could perform in the military without going into combat, so he avoids that hot-button issue entirely. I have to say I agree completely with his comments.

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