Submitted by Matt on Thu, 2012-03-01 03:16
Senator Leahy and VAWA supporters are six co-sponsors short of avoiding a filibuster. They are close, but that doesn't mean they will succeed. Not if we get busy and make a few phone calls.
To see if your senators have co-sponsored the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) visit http://thomas.loc.gov/home/thomas.php. Enter bill number S.1925.
If your senators have not become co-sponsors, call and thank them. Let them know that you do NOT want them to become co-sponsors. If your senators have co-sponsored VAWA, call two who haven't.
Tell them not to listen to the "If you're pro-women you're pro-VAWA" line. Remind them that women's groups like the Independent Women's Forum and Concerned Women for America have come out in opposition to VAWA. Or suggest they visit the Women Against VAWA Excess website to see what women really think about VAWA.
Find your senators' phone numbers here: http://www.senate.gov/general/contact_information/senators_cfm.cfm
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Submitted by anthony on Thu, 2012-03-01 02:26
Article here. Excerpt:
'The numbers bear it out. Since the advent of Title IX, according to the National Federation of State High School Associations, the number of girls playing high school sports has grown more than tenfold, from 294,000 in 1971 to nearly 3.2 million last year.
But this welcome transformation has come at a serious cost for many female athletes. Title IX has inflicted significant collateral damage, including increased health risks for the players, a drop in the number of women coaches, and increased exposure to sexual abuse.
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Of special concern for girls is damage to their anterior cruciate ligament, or A.C.L., the tiny ligament in the knee that connects the two halves of the leg. Female athletes are four or five times more likely than male athletes to have A.C.L tears, says Dr. William Levine, the director of sports medicine at Columbia University and the head physician for its varsity teams.
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Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 2012-02-29 18:06
Story here. Excerpt:
'TEENAGE boys can continue to be prosecuted for underage sex while teen girls are exempt.
The 'Romeo and Juliet' law is constitutionally sound because it reflects a girl's risk of pregnancy after sex, the Supreme Court ruled yesterday.
The court also said that it was not always possible to apply the same treatment to everyone, especially when it came to different genders.
It stemmed from a 15-year-old boy being charged with having sex with a 14-year-old girl in Donegal on August 5, 2006.
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The court unanimously ruled the law was constitutional, because lawmakers could take account of the danger of pregnancy for teenage girls in such cases.'
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Submitted by Minuteman on Wed, 2012-02-29 03:33
Link here. Excerpt:
'The mother of a newborn child who surrenders the child—
(a) into the physical custody of a prescribed person at a hospital or medical practice; or
(b) at a prescribed hospital in a place—
(i) specifically designed for the purpose; and
(ii) designated for the purpose by signs, in accordance with the regulations; or
(c) to some other person or at some other place in accordance
with the regulations, will not be liable to prosecution for an offence arising only from that act.
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Submitted by Minuteman on Wed, 2012-02-29 02:51
Link here. Excerpt:
'Network Ten's The Circle is facing a furious backlash from viewers after the hosts mocked war hero Corporal Ben Roberts-Smith, suggesting he was dim-witted and "not up to it in the sack".
The panel was discussing the Victoria Cross recipient after he appeared in a candid Sunday Night profile and aired a shot of him shirtless in a pool.
After one of the hosts commented on Corporal Roberts-Smith's physique, Yumi Stynes said: "He's going to dive down to the bottom of the pool and see if his brain is there".
Then as the shot of the war hero, who single-handedly stormed a machine-gun position in Afghanistan, was displayed again Stynes said "S-A-S" in a mocking voice.
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Submitted by Anonymous on Tue, 2012-02-28 21:01
Story here. Today, February 28th, 2012, a child´s right to both its parents and the right to know who the father is, is set to be abolished by the Swedish Government. Excerpt:
'The Centre Party, Liberals (Folkpartiet) and the Moderates want single women to have access to artificial insemination treatment, and are proposing a change to current laws despite opposition from coalition partners the Christian Democrats.
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"The important thing is not that a child has a biological mother and father, but that children are surrounded by adults who take care of them and love them," she told Sveriges Radio (SR).
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Although the Christian Democrats do not back the proposal, it is expected to win widespread support in parliament from the left-leaning opposition parties, which have made similar proposals in recent years'
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Submitted by rlaspari on Tue, 2012-02-28 18:34
Seen Huggies latest "Dad Test" campaign? Apparently, Huggies believes dads are bumbling idiots who are incompetent at parenting.
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Submitted by Matt on Tue, 2012-02-28 03:01
Video here. You have to see it to believe it.
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Submitted by Matt on Tue, 2012-02-28 02:56
Latest F&F newsletter here. Excerpt:
'Now is the time for the Massachusetts Legislature to appoint a Shared Parenting Task Force. On the heels of the resounding success of the Massachusetts Alimony Task Force, Fathers and Families wants the same for our children with a Shared Parenting Task Force.
Call your legislator today!
I am asking every Massachusetts Fathers and Families reader to advocate for the Shared Parenting Task Force that our legislative leaders promised. Please call your legislator and tell them or a member of their staff:
Now it is time to produce the single most important reform for the welfare of our children — shared parenting — in the family courts. The legislature used a task force to work out the solution for alimony, please use this same powerful tool for shared parenting for our children. Ask the Judiciary Committee’s Chairs to appoint a Shared Parenting Task Force: Senator Cynthia Stone Creem and Representative Eugene L. O’Flaherty.'
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Submitted by Minuteman on Mon, 2012-02-27 12:46
Link here. Excerpt:
'This document provides guidance on the study and evaluation of sex differences in medical device clinical trials, with a specific focus on addressing potential differences in study design, conduct, outcomes, and interpretation that should be considered to ensure sex-specific issues are adequately addressed in clinical trials.
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The purpose of this guidance is to outline the Center for Devices and Radiological Health's (CDRH's) expectations regarding sex-specific patient enrollment, data analysis, and reporting of study information. The intent is to improve the quality and consistency of available data regarding the performance of medical devices in women.'
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Submitted by MR on Sun, 2012-02-26 17:17
A Canadian dad has been arrested and strip searched for his 4-year-old daughter's drawing of a terrible, horrible gun that reeks mayhem. After the bad man had been stripped naked, searched, then locked in a cage, they found the ominous, life threatening weapon that put terror in the heart of the poor little girl. It was a toy gun that shoots foam darts.
(sarcasm on) Thank goodness that we presently have Senator Patrick Leahy, and other feminist partisans, working very hard here in America to strengthen the Violence Against Women Act so we can get many more suspiciously male dads and men out of their homes and families and into jails where they all belong. :-/ Excerpt:
'A Canadian father was arrested and strip-searched Wednesday after his 4-year-old daughter drew a picture of a gun in her kindergarten class.
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Submitted by Anonymous on Sun, 2012-02-26 09:01
Video here. ("Like"s and comments are very appreciated.) The Georgia House of Representatives is considering a bill to prohibit abortions after the time that the unborn child can feel pain. Some lawmakers have argued that a legislature composed mostly of males should not legislate on abortion, claiming that it is only a women's issue. (Some legislators have even proposed a tongue-in-cheek ban on vasectomies as a way to make this point.) On Friday, February 24, 2012, the House Judiciary Non-Civil Committee heard that many men do mourn the loss of their unborn children.
Reminding members that "it takes two to have a baby," attorney Charles Jones urged the Committee not to disregard men's views on abortion. Jones pointed out the feelings of men who did not have a voice in the abortion room, feelings of "grief," "powerlessness," and "anger," and urged the Committee to make sure that these men do have a voice when it comes to passing laws to protect their unborn children.
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Submitted by Matt on Sat, 2012-02-25 20:23
Sen. Chuck Grassley explains why 8 Republican senators voted to not support Sen. Leahy’s Violence Against Women Act reauthorization bill.
'To the Editor:
“Republicans Retreat on Domestic Violence” (editorial, Feb. 10) doesn’t recognize the reasons for the lack of support for the Judiciary Committee bill to reauthorize the Violence Against Women Act. The bill fails to recognize the dire fiscal situation, fails to ensure that taxpayer dollars are spent wisely and adds unjustifiable controversial provisions.
My alternative bill provides more assistance for victims than the bill reported by the Judiciary Committee. The inspector general’s random audits of the act’s grant recipients repeatedly found irregularities and misconduct, including unauthorized and unallowable expenses in 21 of 22 grants. It’s only logical to change the committee’s bill to ensure that those funds go to help victims.
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Submitted by Matt on Sat, 2012-02-25 15:59
Story here. Excerpt:
'Three women identified by their lawyers as lesbians were arraigned yesterday on a hate crime charge for allegedly beating a gay man at the Forest Hills T station in an unusual case that experts say exposes the law’s flawed logic.
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Prosecutors and the ACLU of Massachusetts said no matter the defendants’ sexual orientation, they can still face the crime of assault and battery with intent to intimidate, which carries up to a 10-year prison sentence, by using hateful language.
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But Carolyn Euell, 38, mother of two of the defendants, Erika Stroud, 21, of Dorchester and Felicia Stroud, 18, West Roxbury, told reporters the alleged attack “can’t be hateful” because both her daughters are lesbians.
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“The defendants’ particular orientation or alleged orientations have no bearing on our ability to prosecute for allegedly targeting a person who they believe to be different from them,” he said.'
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Submitted by Anonymous on Fri, 2012-02-24 23:32
Video here.
200 Children are separated from their Fathers every day
in secret Family Courts.
In 2011 The Norgrove Report confirmed Dads have no right
in law to see their Children.
1 in 3 Children in the UK is growing up without a father.
4 Million Children have lost their Dads.
Submitted
In The Name Of Our Children and
In The Name Of The Fathers
by Ulf Andersson
PappaRättsGruppen
http://www.dads-r-us.se/
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