Submitted by Minuteman on Fri, 2014-08-29 07:45
Submitted by Mastodon on Thu, 2014-08-28 21:37
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'And I'm going on record to say that it's not just my husband. I'm prepared to throw a large majority of men under the bus here, although not Clint Eastwood or my grandfather. So there are of course exceptions.
But according to women everywhere, men just can't handle the pain. They wheeze and whine, they moan and complain, they need fretting over and fussing, while the wives nurse the baby while standing up, cooking dinner and overseeing homework, all with a 103 temperature, a broken leg and three broken arms. Yeah, three.
It makes me rethink some of the turns of phrase I randomly use without thinking like, "Take it like a man," or "man up." How did these become part of the vernacular? I think "Take it like woman" is more appropriate, and from now on I'm telling my boys to "Mom up," because if there's something we know how to do, it's suffer.'
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Submitted by Mastodon on Thu, 2014-08-28 19:00
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'Democratic attorney general candidate Warren Tolman apologized on Wednesday if anyone was offended by his use of the word "unbecoming" to describe his opponent Maura Healey's criticism of his private sector record, as female Healey supporters blasted the comment as "sexist."
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Tolman used the word during a Boston Globe Opinion debate Tuesday as Healey criticized him for not being forthcoming about his registration as a federal lobbyist while working as an attorney at Holland & Knight.
The episode conjured memories of a 2002 debate when former candidate for governor Mitt Romney drew the ire of prominent women like Teresa Heinz Kerry and Hillary Clinton for describing then Treasurer Shannon O'Brien's attacks on his abortion position as "unbecoming."
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Submitted by Mastodon on Thu, 2014-08-28 13:18
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'"I will not rest until my granddaughters have every single right my son & my grandsons have." - Joe Biden
It is 2014. The chairman of the Federal Reserve — one of the most powerful people in the world — is a woman. So are the Chief Executive Officers of IBM, General Motors, Yahoo, Hewlett-Packard, and Lockheed Martin. The president of Harvard University is a woman, as is the president of Intel. There are currently 3 women on the U.S. Supreme Court,20 in the U.S. Senate, and 79 in the U.S. House. The next President of the United States could well be a woman.
Despite all this, Vice President Joe Biden says his granddaughters have fewer rights than his sons and grandsons. Just look at the photo, above. There they are. Looking up longingly at … something.
Freedom. Equality. To Biden’s granddaughters and millions of other oppressed American women, those are just hollow phrases. Because, subjugation.
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Submitted by Mastodon on Wed, 2014-08-27 21:17
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'Making up for the loss of a woman talent with another woman hire is the new mantra at corporate India which is going all out to improve upon its gender diversity ratio at the workplace.
Sodexo India, Fluor, an engineering, procurement and construction maintenance firm, and Pitney Bowes, a global technology company, follow such a practice of replacing a woman employee with another woman employee.
Gender ratios are currently skewed towards male employees even in some of the most progressive organizations today. There appears to be a sense of urgency with which companies are adopting new practices to improve their gender ratios.
"We have come up with a new practice of replacing a woman with a woman. If we lose out on a woman employee, we will ensure that she is replaced by another woman employee so that we maintain our gender diversity. We will, however, not compromise on quality," said Rohini Anand, senior VP & global chief diversity officer for Sodexo.'
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Submitted by Mastodon on Wed, 2014-08-27 21:15
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'Noiva do Cordeiro in south east Brazil is home to 600 women, mainly aged between 20 and 35.
While some are married, their husbands are forced to work away from home and can only return on weekends.
Sons are sent away at the age of 18, and no other men are allowed to live full-time in the town, which is located in a remote valley.
The settlement dates back to the 1890s, when a young woman and her family were excommunicated from the Catholic church after she was accused of adultery when she left a man she had been forced to marry.
Slowly, more single women and mother-only families joined the community, and several attempts by men to interfere with their way of life only strengthened their desire to live in a strictly female environment.
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"We'd like to get to know men who would leave their own lives and come to be a part of ours.
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Submitted by Mastodon on Wed, 2014-08-27 20:59
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'His dream survives even now, even after everything that has happened, even after all the indignities he has endured. In the dream, he rises in his graduation gown, cloaked in the black and orange of the school he loves. An announcer intones the names, his voice reverberating in a packed auditorium. One after another, the graduates clutch the dean’s hand and grasp their diplomas. On this day, Darrell Williams is just another student, a little taller than most, but just another face in a sea of thousands. He moves the tassel from one side of his mortarboard to the other. And he smiles his big smile. The nightmare is over. His honor is restored. He is free.
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Submitted by Mastodon on Wed, 2014-08-27 20:56
Submitted by Mastodon on Wed, 2014-08-27 05:23
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'A USC Upstate student is accused of falsely reporting she was the victim of an assault and attempted robbery Tuesday night.
Kendall Ashley Settlemyre, 22, of 226 Samara St, Spartanburg, is charged with filing a false police report of a felony violation. While being interviewed for a follow-up investigation, she confessed to lying about the incident as a result of having an argument with her roommate, said Lt. Kevin Bobo of the Spartanburg County Sheriff's Office.
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Deputies were concerned about her original accounts since five officers were at the complex at the time of the alleged incident for a call concerning a loud party, Bobo said in a statement. Follow-up interviews cast even more doubt on Settlemyre's accounts, deputies said.
Settlemyre was arrested and charged Thursday afternoon. She was taken to the Spartanburg County jail for booking.'
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Submitted by Mastodon on Tue, 2014-08-26 16:58
Submitted by Mastodon on Tue, 2014-08-26 14:04
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'Deputies said an Orange County woman’s fake 911 call forced an entire neighborhood into lockdown on Thursday.
For nearly two hours, the Normandy Shores subdivision, on Silver Star Road, appeared to be under siege.
The fuss broke out after a woman called 911 and claimed she was being raped.
A resident, who did not want to be identified, said deputies thought he was the rapist.
“They drew the guns and told me to get down,” he said. “Put the handcuffs on me real tight. I fit the description because I has in a white tank top and I (am) black with dreads.”
Turns out the man wasn’t the suspect, because the whole rape claim was a hoax.
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Deputies have not released the woman’s name.
The man who claimed deputies wrongly held him at gunpoint said he plans to file a complaint with internal affairs.'
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Submitted by Mastodon on Tue, 2014-08-26 14:01
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'California is on the brink of becoming the first state to define when “yes means yes” while investigating sexual assaults on college campuses.
A bill doing so, SB967, passed the Assembly on a 52-16 vote Monday as states and universities across the U.S. are under pressure to change how they handle rape allegations. It now heads back to the Senate for what is expected to be a final vote on amendments.
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Submitted by Mastodon on Tue, 2014-08-26 13:58
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'Sherry Warner Seefeld spent nearly three months worrying that her son would end up in the state penitentiary.
“I saw not just his career and future damaged, but more importantly, his emotional and psychological health destroyed,” said the Fargo mother and sociology teacher. “I hurt for Caleb so much.”
In January 2010, Caleb Warner was accused of sexually assaulting another University of North Dakota student. While he was never charged with a crime, the next month Warner was kicked out of UND after a Student Relations Committee found him in violation of criminal sexual assault laws and “conducting himself in a manner that significantly endangers the health or safety of members of the university community.”
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She and two other mothers who say their sons were falsely accused of sexual misconduct recently formed a national nonprofit organization called Families Advocating for Campus Equality to provide a support system for other families going through what they experienced and to bring awareness to what they call a “lack of fair and balanced safeguards within campus hearings.”
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Two and a half months after Warner received the letter from UND’s Student Relations Committee stating that he was being suspended from the university and banned from campus and university activities for three years, Warner’s accuser, Jessica Murray, was charged with making a false report to law enforcement and a warrant was issued for her arrest, according to court documents.
Warner was never charged. There is still a warrant out for the arrest of Murray, who was living in California when the court documents were filed in May 2010.
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Submitted by Matt on Mon, 2014-08-25 02:15
Announcement here. Excerpt:
'The conference opens at 9:00 am, Nov 15th and concludes at 4:30 pm Nov 16th.
- Child Support – Who Benefits?
- The Constitutional rights of Parents
- Do Our Family Laws Reconcile With Modern Social Trends?
- The Impact of Domestic Violence and Parental Alienation on Custody
- Mediation vs. Litigation for Family Law Matters
- Are Family Courts the New Mafia?
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Location is Alexandria, VA.
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Submitted by Matt on Mon, 2014-08-25 02:02
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'Each year, we give $5,000 to an organization we consider most worthy. This year, we have selected National Parents Organization and we intend to become regular contributors.
Since 2009, we have worked with six young men who have aged out of foster care. They refer to us as their grandparents. They are all now 26-years old. Over the years, we have seen them struggle to have joint custody or even visitation rights.
The women have often accused them of spousal abuse. Often, the women have hurt themselves to show the police “what he did to me.” The police and the courts always believe the women. One young man, whom we’ll call Roger, had his bail set at $100,000. We hired a lawyer, who had the bail reduced to $10,000 because the woman was a felon. Had we not hired this lawyer, the young man would still be in prison.'
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