Submitted by Proud_to_be_a_man on Mon, 2011-06-06 17:20
This fine woman is spreading the word about the horrors her poor husband went through when diagnosed with penile cancer. It's true about the lack of support for male cancers here in the UK. A woman gets a pimple on her breast and she's almost mobbed by agencies wanting to support her etc., etc. A man gets penile cancer and he's virtually told 'Oh, it'll have to be chopped off, but here's a leaflet to explain it all...' Excerpt:
'To mark male cancer awareness month Health Wales and Tenovus have joined forces to encourage men to be aware of the signs and symptoms of cancer. In the first of four articles, Health Editor Madeleine Brindley spoke to Wendy Gane about her husband's dying wish to spread the word about penile cancer
MIKE GANE was a private man but he was adamant he wanted his wife of 15 years Wendy to raise awareness of the disease that killed him.
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Submitted by Anonymous on Mon, 2011-06-06 12:56
Submitted by fondueguy on Mon, 2011-06-06 06:02
Story here. Excerpt:
'Safeway shoppers and employees joined together each year in June to raise money to fund critical research programs aimed at finding a cure for prostate cancer. By making donations when shopping at local stores, the fundraising program is making a huge impact, raising $50 million since it began in 2000.
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"Prostate cancer has a 90 percent cure rate. Screenings, early detection and education can save lives," said Safeway Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer Steve Burd. "During the month of June we hope to make a difference by not only encouraging screenings, but by raising funds to help find a cure for this disease."'
More info: Supposedly you will see a small sign above the credit card swipe saying that 1 in 6 men are diagnosed with prostate cancer and when you check out you will be asked if you want to donate.
Also, last year Safeway raised $11.6 million.
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Submitted by Matt on Sun, 2011-06-05 23:36
Article here. Excerpt:
'SANTA MONICA, Calif. — When a group of activists proposed banning circumcision in San Francisco last fall, many people simply brushed them aside. Even in that liberal seaside city, it seemed implausible that thousands of people would support an effort to outlaw an ancient ritual that Jews and Muslims believe fulfills a commandment issued by God.
But last month, the group collected the more than 7,100 signatures needed to get a measure on the fall ballot that would make it illegal to snip the foreskin of a minor within city limits. Now a similar effort is under way in Santa Monica to get such a measure on the ballot for November 2012.
If the anticircumcision activists (they prefer the term “intactivists”) have their way, cities across the country may be voting on whether to criminalize a practice that is common in many American hospitals. Activists say the measures would protect children from an unnecessary medical procedure, calling it “male genital mutilation.”'
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Submitted by Anonymous on Sat, 2011-06-04 05:24
There is still time to sign up & support for this symposium. In addition to focusing on Latino males specifically, this group often presents statistics, data, and new perspectives on the decline of men of all races in college. An acquaintance of mine is on the team spearheading this project, and from what I have seen I know that they are doing a lot of good work. The aims of the group, as cited from their website:
"To explore innovative ways to establish mentoring links between Latino male role models, current UT Latino male students, and younger Latino males within the Austin area and surrounding communities. The Project will be inter-generational, and it will have a strong focus on leadership development, community engagement, and service, all of which research suggest are critical to the academic success and retention of male students of color in both secondary and post-secondary education."
Good minds, and more importantly good hearts, are working on this project. Feel free to lend them your support.
- Gogonostop
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Submitted by Anonymous on Sat, 2011-06-04 01:36
Article here. Excerpt:
'But now we have rampant fatherlessness, (Mattapan Shootings) and glorify single mothers and feminism.
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Now before you get all excited, I’m talking about reasonable punishment, not serious abuse. However, where we draw the line is getting more and more blurred.
In my opinion that line is getting pushed more and more too far to the “teaching” and “time-out” side. A screaming two-year-old is not in a classroom nor is she a lawyer, but I see plenty of folks in the supermarket, church or fancy restaurants addressing them as if they are equals a the Harvard University Debating Society.
Sometimes it’s hard for me to figure out who needs the spanking more, parent or child.
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Submitted by Anonymous on Fri, 2011-06-03 21:00
Translated blog post here. Excerpt:
"Since the early 2000s, I work part time at a shelter in mid-Sweden. And it is part of the task for the job to try to tilt and twist the facts to help women against their ex-men. Most women, indeed virtually all my colleagues and people on the board, are totally unscrupulous and unconscionable, and men openly to make every effort to get former men / cohabiting couple convicted of incest, pedophilia, rape, women and child abuse, plus it is then either nothing morally wrong with the kidnapping of children by fathers sentenced to custody / visitation with."
Original story here.
News submitted by
Ulf Andersson
PappaRättsGruppen
http://www.dads-r-us.se/
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Submitted by Minuteman on Fri, 2011-06-03 11:28
And the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality is here to remind you that your problems are all your own fault. Link here.
'Learn the Facts
When you get a preventive medical test, you’re not just doing it for yourself. You’re doing it for your family and loved ones:
* Men are 24 percent less likely than women to have visited a doctor within the past year and are 22 percent more likely to have neglected their cholesterol tests.
* Men are 28 percent more likely than women to be hospitalized for congestive heart failure.
* Men are 32 percent more likely than women to be hospitalized for long-term complications of diabetes and are more than twice as likely than women to have a leg or foot amputated due to complications related to diabetes.
* Men are 24 percent more likely than women to be hospitalized for pneumonia that could have been prevented by getting an immunization.
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Submitted by Matt on Fri, 2011-06-03 00:35
Well, according to Eleanor Smeal, anyway. You thought the Times had a sort-of-kind-of feminist bent before? Hold onto your hats! Well, we'll see, I guess. In any case, congratulations to Ms. Abramson and good luck to her in her new position. (She has a lot of challenges in front of her getting the Times competitive in a digital -- ie, free -- news age. And indeed, the Times is not alone in this.)
'Statement by Eleanor Smeal, Publisher of Ms. and President of the Feminist Majority:
The selection of Jill Abramson, an accomplished feminist, as executive editor of The New York Times, which is not only the most influential newspaper in the United States, but also the premier online news platform, smashes a barrier to women's achievement in print and digital media.
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Submitted by Matt on Fri, 2011-06-03 00:21
Story here. He earned every year he got sentenced to and has no business ever getting released from jail. But his wife who is as far as any reasonable person can see as guilty as he is gets only 36 years in jail, which with "good behavior" will probably become something substantially less. Excerpt:
'PLACERVILLE, Calif. -- A serial sex offender was ordered Thursday to spend the rest of his life in prison after the California woman he kidnapped, raped and held captive for 18 years said he and his wife-accomplice had stolen her life.
Victim Jaycee Dugard was 11 when she was abducted by Phillip and Nancy Garrido as her stepfather watched her walk toward a school bus. She gave birth to two daughters fathered by Garrido while he held her in a secret backyard compound.
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Garrido, who was on parole for a 1976 rape when Dugard was abducted, pleaded guilty to kidnapping and 13 sexual assault charges, including six counts of rape and seven counts of committing lewd acts captured on video.
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Submitted by Matt on Fri, 2011-06-03 00:14
From SAVE:
PRESS RELEASE
Contact: Teri Stoddard, tstoddard-at-saveservices.org
11% Falsely Accused of Abuse, Survey Shows
WASHINGTON / June 2, 2011 – A national survey of 10,000 Americans reveals 11% report they have been falsely accused of abuse. The first-ever survey of its type probed persons’ first-hand experiences with false allegations of child abuse, domestic violence, and sexual abuse. The study was commissioned by Stop Abusive and Violent Environments, a victim advocacy organization.
The survey results headlined a False Allegations Summit, which was held today at the Fairfax Hotel in Washington, DC.
Conducted May 2-4, 2011, the survey also found 15% of respondents personally knew someone who has been falsely accused of abuse. In 81% of the cases the falsely accused person was a male, and in 70% of cases the false alleger was a female. Twenty-six percent of the wrongful accusations were made in the context of a child custody dispute.
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Submitted by Matt on Fri, 2011-06-03 00:12
Article here. Excerpt:
'What you won’t hear in the media, is now he has kicked fathers again where it hurts. Patrick taking a cue his buddy, also from Chicago, Obama, who denigrated fathers at least on two Father’s Days in the past with his speeches, has really done something truly inexplicable.
Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick has refused a request to hang a banner in the Massachusetts State House honoring fathers this coming Fathers Day.'
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Submitted by Matt on Thu, 2011-06-02 21:52
Read this carefully and you are bound to note a number of interesting things. Excerpt:
'Longer-term trends are working to keep the participation rate down. The Congressional Budget Office expects the participation rate to fall steadily to 63 percent by 2021 as baby boomers retire.
The share of men 20 and older in the labor force peaked long ago, at 89 percent in 1952. It's been falling ever since and is now under 74 percent.
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The share of women working or looking for work, after expanding from the early 1950s through the mid '90s, has plateaued at about 60 percent, where it was in April. The CBO notes that more women with high-income husbands and those with young children have been staying out of the job market.'
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Submitted by Minuteman on Thu, 2011-06-02 09:27
Another contrived bit of "entertainment" where a male gets exactly what it deserves. Link to article here. Excerpt:
'Rihanna's new promo for Man Down has come under attack from activists at a TV parents group for graphically depicting the murder of a rapist.
The singer, who was beaten in 2009 by her then-boyfriend Chris Brown, premiered the video on US cable network BET on Tuesday.
In the promo the singer shoots a man at a railway station. A series of flashback images then show her grappling with him outside a nightclub as he tries to attack her.
Rihanna took to Twitter after the premiere to address the "underlying message" of the video, warning young female fans to stay safe and beware of predatory men.
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"If Chris Brown shot a woman in his new video and BET premiered it, the world would stop. Rihanna should not get a pass," a PTC representative adds.'
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Submitted by anthony on Thu, 2011-06-02 08:01
Story here.
'Tampa, Florida - A Tampa mother is behind bars after beating her one-year-old child for eating her marijuana.
Tampa Police say India Couch, 22, faces drug and felony child abuse charges. Investigators say the child was left unsupervised, found the pot in her mother's purse and ate an undisclosed amount of the drug.
Police said after Couch realized what the child had done, she beat the child with a sandal. They said she also hit the toddler hard enough to leave welts.'
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