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  • One Brave Judge Resists Feminist Agenda

    08/11/2008 9:05:53 AM PDT · by average american student · 21 replies · 194+ views
    Stiff Right Jab ^ | August 11, 2008 | Phyllis Schlafley
    A New Jersey judge recently confronted an issue that courts have been avoiding for years: are restraining orders constitutional? Accused criminals have "due process" and many other constitutional rights, but the feminists have persuaded many judges to issue orders that restrain actions of non-criminals and punish them based on flimsy, unproved accusations. These restraining orders are issued without the due process required for criminal prosecutions, yet they carry the threat of a prison sentence for anyone who violates them. Mr. and Mrs. Crespo were divorced and rearing their children in the same household when they had a fight, and Mrs....
  • Don't leave fathers out of custody cases[Fathers' Rights/'Fairness in Family Law']

    03/14/2008 6:22:27 AM PDT · by ProCivitas · 35 replies · 571+ views
    Boston Globe ^ | March 11, 2008 | Rinaldo Del Gallo III
    DIVORCED FATHERS and their children deserve a better deal than they're getting from the courts. A shared parenting bill in the state House would create a "rebuttable presumption" - that as long as both parents are fit and it is practical, both parents are entitled to equal custody of the children. Currently, custody almost always goes solely to the mother when she objects to shared parenting. more stories like thisA "rebuttable presumption" is an easy concept. The court starts with the common sense position that it is usually in the best interest of children that they be raised equally by...
  • The plight of divorced dads

    12/10/2007 7:07:25 AM PST · by RogerFGay · 324 replies · 2,068+ views
    National Post ^ | December 08, 2007 | Barbara Kay
    No other topics I write about so consistently provoke passionate personal response as those dealing with systemic discrimination against men. When, for example, I point out double standards for boys and girls in the health care system, or expose the use of bogus statistics around domestic violence, my inbox fills with male gratitude simply for acknowledging an obvious fact: Our culture is profoundly misandric.Of the myriad forms of discrimination men cite, one looms over the rest: The egregious treatment meted out to fathers in the throes of contested child custody following the "no-fault" divorces most of them did not...
  • Man acquitted of rape charges

    11/22/2007 6:29:23 PM PST · by Coleus · 22 replies · 177+ views
    northjersey.com ^ | November 14, 2007 | JOHN PETRICK
    A 40-year-old Pompton Lakes father of four has been acquitted of all charges that he sexually assaulted his 17-year-old baby sitter in August 2004. Jurors seated in state Superior Court in Paterson acquitted Jose Figueroa on Friday of raping the girl in his backyard swimming pool and inside the home. The girl, who broke down in tears while testifying during the three-week trial, alleged Figueroa was drunk when he forced sex on her. The defense alleged the girl had made up the story because she was having problems with her boyfriend and wanted to make him feel sorry for her....
  • Outrageous--How the Domestic Violence Industry Portrays Men--Part I

    10/03/2007 2:34:34 PM PDT · by PercivalWalks · 2 replies · 122+ views
    GlennSacks.com ^ | 10/3/07 | Glenn Sacks
    On numerous occasions I've discussed the ways the taxpayer-funded domestic violence industry vilifies men and promotes unfair and misleading stereotypes about domestic violence. "Restaurant," an amazing domestic violence public service ad from HomeFront, a Canadian domestic violence agency, captures perfectly the way the domestic violence industry views and portrays men. To watch the ad, click here. Apparently the ad was blocked from airing on TV by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission. HomeFront uses the ads in their trainings and has them on their website, and the ads are used in DV seminars. The ads in this series portray only...
  • Ex-Wife Rams Ex-Husband's Car While His Three Kids Are Inside--Don't Call It 'Domestic Violence'

    08/23/2007 10:51:32 AM PDT · by PercivalWalks · 13 replies · 338+ views
    GlennSacks.com ^ | 8/22/08 | Glenn Sacks
    I've noted on countless occasions that when a woman commits domestic violence, we don't call it "domestic violence." In this story, Rebecca Harvey allegedly rammed her ex-husband's car while their three children were in his car. She's been arrested, and is being charged with felony charge of reckless conduct and three misdemeanor counts of endangering the welfare of a child. I'm sure she will probably be sentenced to a fine of at least $25 and a minimum of a half hour of community service. It will hurt her in family court, too--possible sanctions include a disapproving look from the judge....
  • Women Predators: When Women Abuse Men

    08/04/2007 7:56:49 PM PDT · by paltz · 27 replies · 2,818+ views
    defendingtruth.org ^ | Dena Leichnitz
    For some reason there seems to be a foregone conclusion in our society that women cannot and are not abusive in the same way men are. People believe women are incapable of sexually or physically abusing anyone, especially children or males. As such women who do molest boys or beat their spouses are least likely to get help for it. I can hear the laughter now at such a preposterous and absolutely ludicrous suggestion that females could be child molesters or "husband beaters". However, men are starting to come out and talk about their hidden shame. For far too long,...
  • New Column: Texas Frozen Embryo Case--In Defense of a Man's Right to Choose

    06/19/2007 2:08:04 PM PDT · by PercivalWalks · 12 replies · 445+ views
    Houston Chronicle ^ | 6/19/07 | Glenn Sacks and Mike McCormick
    The Texas Supreme Court is currently considering the legal briefs in the highly publicized Roman v. Roman frozen embryo case, in which Augusta Roman seeks to implant the embryos created during her six-year marriage to Randy Roman. Randy Roman is trying to prevent this, and won a unanimous decision in the Texas First District Court of Appeal in February. Because this is a new, cutting-edge area of the law, and one which has received little judicial attention in Texas, it appears likely that the Texas Supreme Court will hear the case. Though Augusta Roman says she will raise the child...
  • Stupid Men

    06/07/2007 6:49:15 PM PDT · by buccaneer81 · 81 replies · 3,833+ views
    Men's News Daily ^ | June 7, 2007 | The Gonz Man
    Stupid Men June 7, 2007 at 6:04 pm · Filed under Sex & Relationships, Mating, Marriage & Divorce, Feminism, Child Support & Custody, Vox Populi I’m going to give you the highlights of a very unfunny joke. A man is married for 8 years, and comes home one night to “the talk.” The one about the relationship, about the need for space, (I have a boyfriend, and it’s getting to hard to cover it up) – a lot of us know the drill. So, he agrees to move out “for a while” to “work on the relationship.” Fast forward a...
  • Equal Rights Amendment Yes, ‘Women’s Equality Amendment’ No

    05/15/2007 3:40:46 PM PDT · by PercivalWalks · 14 replies · 468+ views
    Louisville Courier-Journal ^ | May 15, 2007 | Jeffery M. Leving and Glenn Sacks
    The recent reincarnation of the Equal Rights Amendment was a good idea—until its backers decided to change the name. The ERA has been reintroduced into both the House and the Senate, and has over 200 congressional co-sponsors. Representative Jerrold Nadler (D-NY), chair of the Judiciary subcommittee on the Constitution, civil rights, and civil liberties, says the bill "is going to be one of the items at the top of the agenda." Unfortunately, the bill’s sponsors have changed the ERA’s name to the “Women’s Equality Amendment.” There’s a major problem with that, because when considering injustices based on gender, today men...
  • Texas bill to create domestic violence offender registry will harm innocent men

    04/12/2007 4:57:55 PM PDT · by PercivalWalks · 14 replies · 499+ views
    Austin American-Statesman ^ | 4/11/07 | By Mike McCormick and Glenn Sacks
    House Bill 3958, sponsored by Rep. Joaquin Castro (D-San Antonio), will set up a domestic violence offender registry similar to the Texas Sex Offender Registry. Castro is correct to identify domestic violence as an important issue; however, there are serious problems with the way law enforcement and the judicial system handle domestic violence. These problems will cause many innocent men to be ensnared by this bill. HB 3958 would set up a central database containing information on anyone who has been convicted or “received a grant of deferred adjudication” for a family violence offense on three occasions. The three conviction...
  • Ex-wife becomes a man; ex-husband seeks end to alimony

    03/28/2007 9:20:01 AM PDT · by stompk · 41 replies · 406+ views
    CNN ^ | March 27, 2007 | cnn
    CLEARWATER, Florida (AP) -- Lawrence Roach agreed to pay alimony to the woman he divorced, not the man she became after a sex change, his lawyers argued in a Florida court Tuesday in an effort to end the payments. But the ex-wife's attorneys said the operation does not alter the agreement. The lawyers and Circuit Judge Jack St. Arnold agreed the case delves into relatively uncharted legal territory. They found only a 2004 Ohio case that addressed whether or not a transsexual could still collect alimony after a sex change. "There is not a lot out there to help us,"...
  • Abortion Bills Violate Men's Rights

    12/12/2006 10:21:16 PM PST · by do the dhue · 21 replies · 1,446+ views
    Fox News ^ | Tuesday, December 12, 2006 | Wendy McElroy
    A precedent-setting package of abortion bills is now before the Michigan Senate, having passed the House in late July. Collectively called the Coercive Abortion Bills, the package is intended to protect women from being forced or intimidated into having abortions. Proponents call them a "revolutionary first in the nation." Feminists claim they attack women’s reproductive rights; men’s rights advocates say they violate their Constitutional rights. Because abortion is a flash point, public debate has focused on the Bills’ anti-abortion thrust, with Michigan National Organization for Women squaring off against Right to Life of Michigan. NOW rejects the additional legal obligations...
  • Faced with Radical Islam, Europe Is in Danger of Decay (Hirsi Ali alert!)

    11/30/2006 12:06:20 PM PST · by Dark Skies · 29 replies · 1,109+ views
    American Enterprise Institute ^ | 11/30/2006 | Ayaan Hirsi Ali
    Two years ago, movie director Theo van Gogh’s throat was cut on a street in Amsterdam in the name of radical Islam. I had partaken in his last work, Submission, where we represented, in the most accurate way possible, the condition of Muslim women: tyranny, humiliations, violence. In this film, we showed Muslim women who had finally rebelled, talking to God in a tone of defiance. It made Imam Fawaz of the Hague scream with hate during the delivery of a vengeful sermon. My friend Theo, the “criminal bastard”, was subsequently riddled with bullets and stabbed to death with a...
  • Bill May Give Husbands Veto Over Abortion (Russia)

    11/26/2006 12:33:28 PM PST · by Lorianne · 21 replies · 1,034+ views
    The Moscow Times ^ | November 24, 2006
    State Duma deputies will consider a bill barring a wife from having an abortion without her husband's consent. "Above all, the bill is based on the concept of parental equality," its author, Alexander Krutov of the nationalist Rodina party, said Thursday. "The decision to give birth to or murder a baby is an enormous one and it should be made by the parents together," he said by telephone. The bill would require a wife to obtain her husband's written consent in the presence of a doctor before having an abortion. A doctor who allows an abortion without the written consent...
  • Police: All sexual assault reports serious [TEXAS]

    11/24/2006 6:38:13 PM PST · by Dubya · 7 replies · 754+ views
    STAR-TELEGRAM ^ | Nov. 24, 2006 | MELISSA VARGAS
    Rape is a four-letter word. When police get a report of one, it flies to the top of their priority list. Even, police say, when that reaction is exploited. Sexual assaults, like other crimes, are sometimes falsely reported. People pretend to have been raped for reasons ranging from a cry for attention to hiding an infidelity. In a recent Grapevine case, police believe a woman who reported being raped in her apartment may have been looking for an excuse to break her lease. After committing more than a week of resources to the investigation, Grapevine officers concluded that the evidence...
  • Misandry and why men have a right to complain

    10/06/2006 6:15:31 AM PDT · by fgoodwin · 7 replies · 583+ views
    The Daily Campus ^ | 3/6/03 | Anon
    Misandry and why men have a right to complainhttp://www.dailycampus.com/media/storage/paper340/news/2003/03/06/Commentary/Misandry.And.Why.Men.Have.A.Right.To.Complain-387438-page2.shtml?norewrite200610060901&sourcedomain=www.dailycampus.com http://tinyurl.com/n3xmf Posted: 3/6/03 Philip Wylie, in his prophetic book on American culture, "Generation of Vipers," places much emphasis on the Law of Oppositeness. The Law is not his, as he acknowledges, but is an old idea that there is an inherent dichotomy in the world around us. Natural phenomena would include light and dark, good and evil, or man and woman (one can see that Taoism plays a large part in Wylie's theories). Wylie also extends the law to include responses to environmental stimuli. He writes that the law recognizes "Newton's...
  • Uppity men (Free Republic Mentioned)

    09/20/2006 7:58:38 AM PDT · by Responsibility2nd · 21 replies · 616+ views
    Renew America ^ | 09/19/2009 | Carey Roberts
    Let's face it, we've been snookered. They promised gender liberation, now we're becoming dependents of the Nanny State. They averred no fancy for special treatment, now we have affirmative action. They said they only wanted to give women a voice, now we've got speech codes. They claimed to be for gender equality, now boys are struggling just to keep up in school. Why has it taken so long for us to catch on? One of the tacit rules of the New Gender Order is that the opinions of men don't count. "If white men were not complaining, it would be...
  • Women: Money more important than looks in a man

    09/01/2006 6:00:41 AM PDT · by Mr. Brightside · 154 replies · 3,234+ views
    Yahoo ^ | 9/1/06
    Womenn: Money more important than looks in a man By Jennifer Hill Thu Aug 31, 9:44 PM ET LONDON (Reuters) - Women regard healthy finances as more important than good looks in a man, according to a survey on Friday. Almost half (45 percent) said a healthy bank balance is more significant than physical attractiveness in a potential partner, according to National Savings & Investments' (NS&I) latest quarterly savings survey. Just 22 percent of men, however, rate finances above looks in women. A salary of almost 50,000 pounds a year is demonstrative of male financial success, according to women. Men...
  • Study: Teacher's gender affects learning

    08/27/2006 9:05:00 PM PDT · by Pharmboy · 66 replies · 1,186+ views
    AP via Houston Chronicle ^ | Aug. 27, 2006 | BEN FELLER AP Education Writer
    WASHINGTON — For all the differences between the sexes, here's one that might stir up debate in the teacher's lounge: Boys learn more from men and girls learn more from women. That's the upshot of a provocative study by Thomas Dee, an associate professor of economics at Swarthmore College and visiting scholar at Stanford University. His study was to appear Monday in Education Next, a quarterly journal published by the Hoover Institution. Vetted and approved by peer reviewers, Dee's research faces a fight for acceptance. Some leading education advocates dispute his conclusions and the way in which he reached them....