Submitted by mens_issues on Wed, 2014-01-22 01:10
Story here. Excerpt:
'A woman who says a female teacher from middle school sexually abused her for years decided to confront the teacher -- and post video of the exchange on YouTube.
Within hours, the educator resigned from her job at another school in California. Police launched an investigation. And the former student, who once felt powerless, now says she feels vindicated knowing the ex-teacher is no longer working with children.
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"I am 28 years old and have been waiting years to get up enough courage to report a teacher for sexually abusing me for years," Jamie's caption on her YouTube video states.
"When I finally got up enough courage to report her, I found out that the statute of limitations was up and she will never have to pay for the things that she did to me."
So she decided to expose the teacher on the Internet.
"I decided I'm going to call her to get some answers from her," Jamie said to a camera in her home.
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Submitted by Mastodon on Wed, 2014-01-22 00:07
Article here. Excerpt:
'Following revelations that Wendy Davis fudged some of the details of her personal background and life story — a centerpiece of her long-shot gubernatorial campaign — the Left is rallying to her defense.
Predictably, rather than address the actual discrepancies in Davis’s “rags to riches” narrative, her liberal supporters have devoted most of their energy to blasting her critics as sexist foot-soldiers in the Republican party’s “war on women.”
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A ThinkProgress blogger charged that the attacks on Davis were drawn from a “classic sexist playbook,” and seemed to find hidden malice in Morning News reporter Wayne Slater’s innocuous statement that, owing to the admitted discrepancies in Davis’s personal narrative, “Some will question how much of her success was her own doing, and how bad her circumstances were to start.” The left-wing blogger argues that such questions are clearly absurd, citing as evidence the fact that Davis herself insists that such questions are, in fact, “absurd.”'
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Submitted by Mastodon on Wed, 2014-01-22 00:01
Article here. Excerpt:
'It is not exactly a surprise that the latest feminist political icon, Texas state Senator Wendy Davis, turns out to be a phony and an exploiter. Davis, you may recall, rocketed to progressive superstardom by conducting an ultimately futile filibuster on a bill tightening health regulations on abortions after 20 weeks of gestation when the life of the mother is not in peril. The fact that Davis is an attractive blond and speaks fairly well in public was enough to gladden the heart of the pro-abortion faction, eager to find a champion who can be packaged as an inspiring profile in courage. She has already raised $12 million for her campaign for governor, tapping into the victimology cult among wealthy feminist women.
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Single mother Wendy enrolled in a community college, and then won a scholarship to Texas Christian University, and married Jeff Davis, a man 13 years older than she and a successful lawyer. He paid her tuition at TCU, and then supported her at Harvard Law School, and raised their two daughters, who remained in Ft. Worth with him, while she immersed herself in the world of high powered elites in Cambridge.
Now here comes the really, really unsavory part:
Over time, the Davises' marriage was strained. In November 2003, Wendy Davis moved out.
Jeff Davis said that was right around the time the final payment on their Harvard Law School loan was due. "It was ironic," he said. "I made the last payment, and it was the next day she left."
Nice! Dump the kids on hubby, get him to pay for her education, and then dump him as soon as the last bill is paid. She's a user, and exploiter of men.
But it gets worse:
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Submitted by fathers4fairness on Tue, 2014-01-21 23:44
Alanna Newman was conceived via sperm from an anonymous donor and now as an adult she wants to share her opinions and observations on the importance of biological fathers. In particular, she feels it is wrong to deliberately deny a child their relationship with a biological parent. Her web sites:
http://www.AlanaNewman.com/
http://www.anonymousus.org/
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Submitted by Matt on Tue, 2014-01-21 00:26
Article here. Well at least it's more entertaining than the whole "born in a log cabin" routine. But it does show that feminists' insistence that female pols make categorically "better" political leaders because they're less likely to lie, be corrupted, etc., is hogwash. Excerpt:
'Wendy Davis, the Texas state senator whose filibuster for abortion rights made her a Democratic superstar and launched her campaign for governor, has admitted to the Dallas Morning News that she lied about key events in her life, including her first divorce. Davis may even have lied under oath, testifying in a federal lawsuit over redistricting that "I got divorced by the time I was 19 years old," when in fact she was divorced at age 21.
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Submitted by Minuteman on Mon, 2014-01-20 08:56
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'Do you think about ways of improving the quality of life for yourself and everyone around you?
If you answered yes, then maybe you should consider a career in financial planning.
We recognise that women are known for their strong interpersonal skills, empathy for others and passion for performance, and these are the traits of successful financial planners.
If you want to find out more about this rewarding career, then come along to one of our special ‘Females in Financial Planning’ evenings being held across the country.'
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Submitted by Minuteman on Mon, 2014-01-20 05:32
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'Women in the Blue Mountains will have better access to drug and alcohol treatment programs as a result of additional funding being provided by the Australian Government.
Assistant Minister for Health, Senator Fiona Nash, said today the Government would provide immediate additional funding to the Blue Mountains Drug and Alcohol Recovery Service, to help it to meet increased demand.
“The recent devastating bushfires have impacted heavily on many Blue Mountains people,” Senator Nash said.
Member for Macquarie Louise Markus MP welcomed the additional funding.'
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Submitted by Matt on Mon, 2014-01-20 04:09
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'It’s a rare thing to meet an activist who manages to remain persuasive and credible when naked from the waist down.
Judging by the audience’s reaction to children’s rights activist Glen Callender’s presentation at UBC [University of British Columbia] on Friday, he pulled it off.
The talk, hosted by UBC Freethinkers in the Buchanan building, was part of a larger effort founded by Callender, the Canadian Foreskin Awareness Project, or CAN-FAP. Its purpose is to advocate for the right of male, female and intersex children to grow up with intact genitals.
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CAN-FAP’s primary objective is the legal protection of a child’s right to choose whether or not to be circumcised. Callender said that female circumcision is particularly harmful because one can’t cut off as much of a boy’s genitals without restricting his ability to reproduce later in life.
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Submitted by Matt on Sun, 2014-01-19 19:15
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'(CNN) - A second Maryland woman has been charged with murder in connection with the Friday stabbing deaths of two children during an exorcism attempt, authorities said.
Two children died of multiple stab wounds and two others are hospitalized with undisclosed injuries, police said.
Monifa Denise Sanford, 21, was charged with two counts of first-degree murder and two counts of attempted first-degree murder, Montgomery County Police said.
Earlier, authorities announced that the children's mother, Zakieya L. Avery, 28, also faces the same charges. Police said Saturday that Avery stabbed two of her children to death and wounded two others while attempting an exorcism.'
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Submitted by Mastodon on Sun, 2014-01-19 18:49
Article here. Excerpt:
'In her thoughtful op-ed in the New York Times, family historian Stephanie Coontz answered the question "How can we help men?" with a ringing endorsement of gender equality: "By helping women," she answered.
I'd like to suggest the converse is equally true. How can we help women? By helping men.
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Submitted by Mastodon on Sun, 2014-01-19 15:51
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'The business secretary, Vince Cable, has called on Britain's biggest companies to increase the number of women on their boards this year.
In a letter to the chairmen of the top 350 listed companies, Cable urged them each to appoint an extra female director in 2014 and to let two senior female managers serve as non-executive directors at another company.
The letter, written jointly with Lord Davies, who champions women on boards, also called on chairmen to publish targets for female representation at board and senior management level and to say how they would achieve them.
In 2011, Davies, the former trade minister and boss of Standard Chartered bank, set FTSE 100 companies the goal of increasing female board membership to 25% by 2015, from 12.5% at the time. The next biggest 250 companies were also encouraged to employ more female directors.'
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Submitted by Mastodon on Fri, 2014-01-17 22:19
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'A judge sentenced a "tormented and disturbed" Michigan woman to at least five years in prison Friday for falsely accusing two men of rape, a punishment that came just days after she pleaded no contest to a cancer scam in a separate case that also challenged her credibility.
St. Clair County Judge Daniel Kelly exceeded the guidelines, saying it would be a "travesty of justice" to sentence Sara Ylen to less.
In December, Ylen, 38, was convicted of making up a story about two men attacking her at her Lexington home, 80 miles northeast of Detroit. The jury also convicted her of tampering with evidence by using makeup to create what looked like bruises.
Ylen's integrity has been shattered after years of being considered a sympathetic figure in eastern Michigan.
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Submitted by Mastodon on Fri, 2014-01-17 22:13
Article here. Excerpt:
'When we're walking home after school, I often hear stories about how the boys in our daughters' classroom misbehaved in this way or that way. I've read a lot about how classrooms are geared towards girls, who are more likely to sit quietly for long periods of time doing detailed work. I've wondered how this focus on girls has affected the boys in their school. The article below answers many of my questions, and gives me a lot to think about as we enter a new year. I hope it inspires you to reconsider how we educate our kids -- both boys and girls.
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A recent study from researchers at the University of Georgia, which followed 10,000 students as they moved from kindergarten to eighth grade, indicates that though boys scored well on tests, indicating mastery of material, girls got better grades. Researchers account for higher scores in girls because they comported themselves better than boys while in the classroom.
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Submitted by Matt on Fri, 2014-01-17 13:15
Auto-translated article here.
'I've blogged about this movie before, and here is a quote from the post:
I can start by saying that the film hardly had a sportkepa of a chance of being produced in Sweden. For who would even try to apply for grants and funding for a film about a man who works at the kindergarten and who innocently gets singled out as a pedophile??
If the movie had been about to catch and convict the perverted bastard to life for the sexual abuse so the film had guaranteed to become produced in Sweden, but now it's about the witch trials that Lucas is exposed, and as I said the part has not really come to Sweden than. Taking hold of the false allegations of sexual abuse that men accused are notified, prosecuted and convicted for.
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Submitted by Matt on Fri, 2014-01-17 05:19
Article here. Excerpt:
'The bill, HB 933 introduced in Virginia’s House of Delegates would increase the state’s child-support schedule, would further increase child-support obligations that are already excessive for many (but not all) non-custodial parents. The “bill is a recommendation of the Child Support Guidelines Review Panel,” whose proposed child-support increase ignores basic economic realities and overestimates the cost of raising children. It also appears to double-count expenses and make non-custodial parents pay custodial parents for costs that custodial parents have indirectly been reimbursed for by federal and state tax codes. It would force some low-income parents to pay what they cannot possibly pay, and substantially increase high-income parents’ obligations based on a misreading of Virginia child-support history and a likely failure to consider tax increases recently imposed on upper-income households.
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