Background: I've discussed the kid gloves treatment the criminal justice system gives women on numerous occasions. The most recent example is the Lisa Nowak case--to learn more, see my co-authored column Scott Peterson in a Space Suit  (Philadelphia Daily News, 2/26/07) and also click here and here.
Both the man and the woman in the story...
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On Friday, May 18, 2007, on FNC’s Your World with Neil Cavuto, I debated my regular “nemesis,†Lis Wiehl, about whether presidential candidate John Edwards (D-NC) patronizes and demeans women by offering them a bundle of entitlements in his “Women for John Edwards” campaign in Iowa. Watch the videoclip.
Marc Rudov Debates Lis Wiehl
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Respecting Accuracy in Domestic Abuse Reporting (RADAR) has released a new report titled “Education For Injusticeâ€ÂÂ. The report confirms what some of us have known for some time: Feminist jurisprudence is not about law – it is oriented towards replacing due process with radical feminist agenda. We do know that men and women are...
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Liberals behave like a pyromaniac who sets fire to his own house, then is angered because the rest of the family try to salvage their possessions and escape from the blaze. Like the pyromaniac, liberals feed the destructive flames of inflation with deficit spending on new welfare programs and the mandated monsters, Social Security...
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One of Shakespeare’s most oft-quoted phrases comes from Romeo and Juliet, where Juliet asks Romeo: “What’s in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet.” Accordingly, President Bush and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid can call their immigration bill by any name they want to, but...
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"She said she had tolerated the lifestyle because she hoped I would change and threatened to leave if I didn't. I was sleeping on the couch in my own home. I was no longer supposed to be a rock star. I was someone who had to be apologized for."--rock singer Marilyn Manson
I know very...
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“New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson formally announced his candidacy for president here Monday, launching a bilingual campaign for the Democratic nomination that emphasizes his Latino heritage, his extensive diplomatic and political experience and his knowledge of issues. Richardson, 59, the son of a Mexican mother and half-Mexican father, drew a large crowd of supporters...
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I think the Australian court made the right decision here when asked to answer the question "Who gets the ring when an engagement is called off?" The answer is, of course, "him."
The story on the Australian engagement ring court decision is below. I guess I should be surprised that a woman had a $10,000...
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Brazil could meet the entire world’s demand for gas if there were a global switch to ethanol, according to an expert in bio-fuels. “I have made the calculations. If one-fourth of Brazil’s territory were planted for bio-fuels we could provide the entire world’s needs for gas,” said Professor Luis Cortez, Vice-Coordination on a project...
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Democrat Presidential Candidate John Edwards gave a speech last year at the University of California at Davis that might have made Mother Teresa laugh until goat milk came out her nose. The speech was entitled, “Poverty, the Great Moral issue Facing America,” and for it Edwards was paid $55,000.
Now cover yourselves with tarp...
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In an earlier post, I discussed several cases in which police officers did not believe claims of sexual assault victims and then turned their interrogation tactics on the victims in an attempt to get them to recant. The two most...
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Originally published as a letter to the editor in the “Atlanta Journal-Constitution.†Many people cruelly criticized Deborah Eappen for working part-time and blamed her for the death of her baby. Will these same people direct their fire at the government for forcing welfare mothers into the Cobb job search program and workfare if one...
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Women getting revenge against men for the allegedly endless miseries men have caused them is a common theme in TV advertising. The Krystal Restaurant Ad "Emotional Devastation" is another example, complete with boyfriend bound and gagged and locked in a trunk as "revenge" for his misdeeds.
Watch the commercial here.
Thanks to Oscar for pointing out...
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Leaders from Africa and Germany meet for conference aimed at promoting sustainable development and economic growth in Africa
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The lamestream media told you: Nothing. The Uninvited Ombudsman notes however that: The District of Columbia’s request to have a full-court (“en banc”) re-hearing of the Parker case — the case that reinstated the people’s ability to legally have an operating firearm in their homes — was turned down by the D.C. Court of...
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Hooked on Entitlements
Each week for the past two months, I have appeared with Lis Wiehl in a featured slugfest over women’s rights on Fox News Channel’s Your World with Neil Cavuto. As we’ve debated the topics of flex-time for working mothers, the purported gender wage gap, the economic value of stay-at-home moms,...
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Well, not exactly "new," but never before seen by the public.
In 2001 Katherine K. Young and Paul Nathanson wrote Spreading Misandry: The Teaching of Contempt for Men in Popular Culture. While reading about Katherine's and Paul's participation in the upcoming Third National Men’s Equality Congress July 13-14 in Washington D.C., I was reminded of...
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Hillary Clinton is proposing new funding for re-education camps– er, I mean, preschool, for four-year-olds. Hillary’s plan is for a $10 billion federal program aimed at providing voluntary pre-kindergarten (read: babysitters) for all 4-year-old children in America.
Hopefully at least a billion of that will go toward teaching A.P. writers how to spell “kindergarten”:
It would...
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“A bloodbath just south of the Mexican border has alarmed neighboring Arizona towns that have nervously monitored a rise in violence in the Mexican state of Sonora the past two months. “About 40 assailants apparently related to Mexico’s powerful drug gangs, drove in a convoy of up to 15 vehicles into the town of...
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From www.AChildsRight.net:
"On August 11th 2007 Robert Pedersen and Rob Mackenzie will start their 600+ mile bicycle trek from the Lansing Capitol to Washington, D.C. This will be an intense multi-day bike trek through numerous states ending in Washington, D.C., where they will be greeted by thousands of people attending the national rally in Washington, D.C....
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