Viewing Violent Women as Victims

I received an excellent article from Glenn Sacks, who had it published in both the Pasadena Star-News and the San Gabriel Valley Tribune. He only sold them market rights to the article, so I'm fortunate that it can be reprinted here (it's not in the web edition of either of the two newspapers). Click Read More to view an insightful essay into the reasons why society wants to make excuses for women, especially mothers, who murder.

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Report Recommends Women be Given Lighter Sentences than Men

I was notified of this report from the Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly which proposes that women should receive lighter sentences than men for the same crimes. Part of their reasoning behind this is that since women are the primary caregivers of children, they should be treated more leniently for the sake of their children. Absolutely incredible...

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Site Addresses UK Senior Gender Discrimination

AngryHarry sent in a link to this new web site, which seeks to address the gender inequalities and double standards that senior citizens in the UK face. Examples include benefits that women can take advantage of at age 60 while men must wait until age 65, including discounted bus passes, state pension, winter fuel allowance, prescription drug discounts, and tax breaks. This is all the more unfair considering that men die on average several years before women, lessening the years that men can enjoy these benefits even if they began at the same age as women.

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Scientists Identify New Male Infertility Syndrome

This article on Excite News claims that male sperm counts have been on a steady decline for several decades, and that both genetics and environmental factors could be contributing to a rising number of male infertility problems and testicular cancer. The scientists believe the problems are beginning in the womb, and that adverse environmental factors such as hormone disrupters, probably acting on a genetic susceptibility, could be to blame. "Hormone dirupters" may be found in--among other things--paint, pesticides, and detergents.

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Activism Project: MA Reviewing Child Support Guidelines

frank h sent me Ned Holstein's e-mail calling for action to change the Massachusetts child support guidelines. This is the first time in which fathers will be heard in the process of reviewing the guidelines, so please take part in the hearings if you're in the area! Click here to view details of how to participate and where the hearings are being held. This is a MAJOR opportunity that no MA father's rights advocate should miss out on!

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Prostate Cancer Patients Have New Therapy Options

This article describes a new procedure for prostate cancer patients who do not respond well to radiation treatment. Previously, if radiation therapy was not successful, patients were left with no other options. Now, Medicare will reimburse patients for cryotherapy, which destroys a tumor by freezing it.

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Happy Fourth of July

Hope everyone is having a happy Fourth of July. I, personally, am using the time off not for bar-b-que and fireworks, but to contemplate the course of human freedom in this country, why it was established, and where it is going. Considering our many common interests and goals on this Web site, I thought the following might be an appropriate post for Independence Day:

WE hold these Truths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness --

You may read all of the inspiring words of the Declaration of Independence here.

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Prostitute Admits She Killed Clients For Fun, Not Defense

Now the subject of a television movie and an opera, convicted murderer and prostitute Aileen Wuornos has admitted that she killed six men because she had "always wanted to kill somebody." At her trial, she claimed the six men had assaulted her on separate occasions, and that she acted in self defense. She now says she wants to drop her appeals and allow the state to carry out her execution. If released, she says, she would kill again. It makes me sick that the arts have rallied around her, and turned this murderer into a hero while her victims become criminals.

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Men Benefit From Hormone Replacement Therapy

Although there's been much talk in the news about "male menopause," a scientist in this article on Excite News admits there is no such beast. Nevertheless, he adds that men who suffer from androgen or testosterone deficiencies in advancing age could benefit from hormone replacement therapy. Says the doctor: "Male life expectancy is increasing and the quality of life for aging men plays a more and more important role; and of course, women notice the benefits of HRT and wonder why there is nothing equivalent for their partners."

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Making Excuses for Mothers Who Kill

Nightmist writes "Wendy McElroy's latest column exposes the truth behind the news reports on Andrea Yates, the woman who recently killed all five of her children by drowning. McElroy touches on all the different ways in which this woman is being protected by media and feminists: from blaming society to blaming the children's father. This is one the best explanations of what's happening with this story that I've seen."

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Colorado Allows Custodial Parents to Relocate at Will

A new law in Colorado will allow custodial parents to move at will by only giving the NCP notice of the move. This law will certainly bring more anguish to NCP fathers who will lose contact with their children more easily. Thanks to AngryHarry for notifying me of this article, which can be read at this link.

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Time to Re-Write Title IX?

Neil Steyskal writes "Monday, the Washington Times published a good column on Title IX, which prevents single-sex programs in government schools. It implies, but unfortunately it doesn't explicitly show, that the schools are designed for girls."

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Reversible Contraceptive for Men Being Tested

A recent National Post story describes a new form of male contraception that is as effective as a vasectomy but also reversible. A special implant is placed within the vas deferens tubes which blocks the sperm. The procedure for adding and removing the device is simple, and effectively creates a fully reversible vasectomy for its user. Initial safety clinical trials are beginning now, which will be followed by tests of the device's effectiveness.

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Review of Divorced Dads: Shattering the Myths

Neil Steyskal writes "Frontpagemag.com has an outstanding review of Dr. Sanford Braver's Divorced Dads" The article is excellent, and explains how Braver debunks six of the most common anti-father myths one at a time. It's a very informative review. Thanks also to Not PC for submitting this review.

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Custody Disputes in NH Favor Women

This article from the Union Leader quoted some work done by the New Hampshire chapter of the National Congress for Fathers and Children, explaining that "of 275 contested custody cases in 1998, mothers received sole custody of their children in 72 percent of the cases. Fathers received sole custody in 14.5 percent of cases. Joint custody was awarded in 10.5 percent of cases." The article falls short of claiming that bias undeniably exists against men in custody decisions, but the facts reported certainly seem to imply this.

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