I have read “Arrogance” and “Bias”, but the Men’s Rights Movement has some very fresh evidence of outright lying in the mainstream media (MSM). The following is only the tip of the iceberg of outright lying and antagonism toward Men’s Rights. I only refer to experiences I have had with so-called “journalists” regarding the...
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A few weeks ago I debated the issue of "Single Motherhood by Choice" on the BBC. The producer emailed the guests the 2006 London Times article Focus: Going solo (6/4/06), and among those I was debating was Viki Matten, who is discussed in the piece as an early pioneer in the "Single Motherhood by...
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In a recent essay for Newsweek, Anna Quindlen wrote a laudatory article about a church that feeds the hungry. She noted that most of the recipients of this charity are “single men.†However, Quindlen, a liberal feminist, did not speculate on what it means about the bi-sexist nature of our society that this should...
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Feminists often portray the pre-feminist (pre-1970) era as one in which women were not valued or seen as being fully human. To cite one example of thousands, just this week the National Organization for Women wrote on their website "Are women human? Do women deserve full human rights? The U.S. Senate isn't sure."
My belief is...
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The “common good,” Democrats’ current campaigning slogan, is a new name for the same old attack upon the moral virtues championed by Plato and Aristotle. Academic propagandists of atheistic materialism have warped Plato’s dialogues into a formulaic skepticism aimed at discrediting Western civilization’s Judeo-Christian heritage. A couple of illustrative examples: A classic that used...
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It’s very easy to fall behind the times. It is for this reason that you find parents who never seem to really know what the younger generation is involved in, older folks who still act as if a hot dog should be 10 cents, and people who fight yesterday’s social battles. As to the...
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Background: TV often portrays men and fathers as idiots--to learn more, click here.
Brandweek Magazine editor Todd Wasserman discussed the problem of 'Dad as Idiot' advertising in his recent column The Surviving Dads Of Ads.
In this Windex commercial, dad is an idiot and his wife/mommy cleans up after him.
The man is also in pain, which is, of...
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In 1990, National Association of Chiefs of Police treasurer, Debbi Chitwood, suggested that a program be put into place where age-appropriate new gifts be selected, wrapped and sent to survivor children at Christmas time and at the time of each child’s birthday in honor of their mother or father who was killed in the...
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In his latest Fox News debate, VAWA Reform Coalition member, Marc Rudov stated that HHS and CDC statistics show women and men commit domestic violence equally. The website “MediaMatters for America” has responded by calling Marc a liar. (See http://mediamatters.org/items/200711210003) In actual fact, the latest CDC research, indicates that women are as violent, if...
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In his latest Fox News debate, VAWA Reform Coalition member, Marc Rudov stated that HHS and CDC statistics show women and men commit domestic violence equally. The website “MediaMatters for America” has responded by calling Marc a liar. (See http://mediamatters.org/items/200711210003) In actual fact, the latest CDC research, indicates that women are as violent, if...
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The new movie Atonement, starring Keira Knightley (pictured), focuses on the destruction wrought by a false sexual assault accusation. The movie trailer can be seen here or below. The film's release date is December 7. A description of the film's plot from Wikipedia is below (warning, plot spoilers):
"The film is at first set in...
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In a previous blog, I wrote about a man who used to live next door to me. That blog was about how floaters, people who have no homes of their own but float between the dwellings of friends and relatives, complicate the question of homelessness. I called the man Scott in my last blog...
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My recent His Side with Glenn Sacks radio commentary for KLAA AM 830 in Los Angeles discusses one of the child support system's more insane aspects--the way it saddles ex-offenders with impossible debts as they exit prison and try to reintegrate into society.
To listen to the commentary, click here.
To learn more, see my co-authored column New...
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Mr. Krugman waves his magic wand and presumes to banish future difficulties for Social Security. New York Times columnist Paul Krugman, in his November 16 piece, tells us: But the “everyone†who knows that Social Security is doomed doesn’t include anyone who actually understands the numbers. In fact, the whole Beltway obsession with the...
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In several speeches he gave across the country, former US Ambassador to the United Nations John Bolton revealed that President George W. Bush and his administration are buckling under pressure from this nation’s Internationalists in the current controversy over Mexico and the International Court of Justice. The Mexican government is attempting to save an...
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More than 50 years ago two playwrights penned a fictionalized account of the 1920s Scopes Trial called “Inherit the Wind” that is now universally regarded by historians as inaccurate propaganda. Last night PBS aired its “Judgment Day: Intelligent Design” documentary, which similarly promotes propaganda about the 2005 Kitzmiller trial and intelligent design (ID). Most...
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"Bungling cases isn't anything new at Friend of the Court. In recent years Action News has repeatedly showed you how Friend of the Court has accused honest men of being deadbeat dads even when they had proof they were paying child support or didn't owe a penny."
Critics of divorced fathers and so-called "deadbeat dads"...
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From Alex Gregory, in the New Yorker.
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In a recent post at TCS Daily (Technology. Commerce. Society), John Luik takes on the food fascists. About time, too. In “Fat and Happy: The Weight Story No One Wants to Talk Aboutâ€Â, he observes, It’s been a tough time the last little while for the fatties among us – which is supposedly most...
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The piece is satirical, of course, but I think many parents have felt the same kind of disappointment that the dad in this Onion article felt.
Child Unimpressed With Aurora Borealis After Whole Day Of Tekken 3
The Onion
November 17, 1999
INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MNâ€â€A wide-eyed gaze of childlike wonderment over the incomprehensible majesty of creation was not...
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