Governor Palin’s recent campaign trail comments, regarding equal pay for women, appear to pander to gender feminist interests. Her comments appear misleading at best and quite possibly disingenuous. Palin, at the very least, appeared intent on parroting Marxist, gender feminist rhetoric, when she said: “Are you willing to break the highest, hardest glass ceiling...
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I am deeply disgusted by the lack of personal financial commitment that Senator Joe Bidden shows to the domestic violence victims he claims to care about. The Saturday, September 13, 2008 edition of The Boston Globe reported that Senator Biden and his wife, last year (2007) claimed $995 in deductions for charitable giving, out...
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What would happen, if one day the doors to family relations courthouses opened all across America, and black robed judges sat on their benches, bailiffs, court reporters and other court personnel manned their stations – - – but no one else ever again showed up in their courtrooms? Yes, that’s a very highly improbable...
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To approach this messy topic in an open forum might just be like jumping into quicksand, but the quagmire of divorce does exist and that sucking sound you think you hear might just be the sound of men’s money being pulled unceasingly from their pockets. If it was just the money being taken away...
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 In our American, representative form of government (such as it is), it is ”We the people” who theoretically have the right to choose who will speak for us and who will not. As we enter this Presidential campaign season, it is especially important that we critically and thoroughly examine the platforms of all the candidates to...
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This morning, as I was listening to the Presidential press conference, where British Prime Mister, Gordon Brown was appearing, I heard President Bush talk about the war on terror. Certainly, that is not a new subject, and from my perspective, neither is the President’s disregard for America’s male victims of violence. At one point,...
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Last night, as a member of the studio audience, I attended a taping of The Half Hour News Hour at FOX Studios on Pico Blvd. in West Los Angeles. Humor, as many are aware, is a controversial and enigmatic phenomena of the human condition, wherein a built in defense mechanism in individuals resorts to...
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Today, Fathers 4 Justice and the National Coalition of Free Men, Los Angeles sponsored their third in a series of picnic/rallies in the Van Nuys/Sherman Oaks Park. A group of dedicated members assembled in the very welcome, surprisingly mild heat to assemble tents and tables, roast hot dogs and hamburgers, and answer questions from a...
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Fathers-4-Justice (F4J) and the National Coalition of Free Men, Los Angeles (NCFMLA) invite you to meet fellow grand parents, children, women and men who are joined together to stop the unfair practices of lawyers and family court. Have lunch in the park with people like you who need to be heard and need to...
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Members of Fathers 4 Justice (F4J), Children’s Rights Initiative Sharing Parents Equally (CRISPE) and National Coalition of Free Men, Los Angeles (NCFMLA) met at the Family Relations Courthouse in Sacramento, California on Tuesday to protest laws, policies and decisions that deny parents (mostly Fathers) equal (50/50) shared parenting. The protest began sharply at 8:00 A. M. at...
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I turned on FOX News this morning to hear that a Sheriff’s car was waiting outside Paris Hilton’s Hollywood hill’s mansion to make sure she got back to court today.  This, after Paris spent the night out of jail in obviously, ”more comfortable accommodations.” On the subsequent video feed, I saw at least two black and whites...
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Last Tuesday, May 22, 2007, Fathers 4 Justice, CRISPE, and the National Coalition of Free Men, Los Angeles staged a protest in front of the Family Relations Courthouse in Sacramento, California.The day preceding the courthouse protest, a couple of us (as private citizens accompanying another group) spent time in the state capitol, where we...
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Sunday before last, May 20th, 2007, from 10 A.M. to 3 P.M. the Van Nuys/Sherman Oaks park was the site of a Father’s Rally and picnic as the National Coalition of Free men welcomed Fathers 4 Justice to Los Angeles.  In reality, the event more widely welcomed Fathers for Justice to California. People came from as...
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Recently, a series of exchanges was printed in a local Caribbean News outlet (Caribbean Net News), regarding domestic violence in the Caribbean.  At times, the exchange of perceptions was rather robust. One local Caribbean domestic violence advocate even went so far as to say this about Mr. Marc Angelucci, local President of the National...
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A friend sent me an email a few days ago announcing, “The Kentucky Commission on Women (KCW) will present the 2007 Governor’s Conference on Kentucky’s Women July 13th at the Kentucky International Convention Center in downtown Louisville.”  He proceeded to ask, “Why is it that women’s issues have special conference and special speakers addressing ONLY...
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Fathers-4-Justice (F4J) and the National Coalition of Free Men, Los Angeles (NCFMLA) invite you to meet fellow grand parents, children, women and men who are joined together to stop the unfair practices of lawyers and family court. Have lunch in the park with people like you who need to be heard and need to...
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Members of Father’s and men’s rights groups (CRISPE, F4J, and NCFMLA) protested today outside the  downtown, Los Angeles County Municipal Courthouse, that was hearing matters in the Baldwin-Basinger visitation dispute. http://www.californiamenscenters.org/crispe.html http://www.f4j.us/index.php?id=ca http://www.ncfmla.org/ The protestors came from as far away as Sacramento and San Diego for a chance to express their opinions on “equal patenting”...
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Today is May Day, traditionally a day to celebrate the coming of Spring, but alas another cultural event now co-opted by Marxist toadies for their own purposes.  Around the world, in commie countries, and commie leaning countries like Amerika, May day is now a day to celebrate and promote political dogma, based on the...
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This is quoted from the AAUW “wage gap” study previously mentioned in Part I of this series: http://mensnewsdaily.com/2007/04/23/the-gender-feminist-wage-gap-myth-appears-to-be-growing-legs/ “Overall, the regression analysis of earnings one year after graduation suggests that a 5 percent pay gap between women and men remains after accounting for all variables known to affect earnings.” According to that explanation women make 95%...
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When I turned my computer on this afternoon, this Yahoo news story, originally from AP, was the first thing to come up. http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/jobseeker/tools/ept/careerArticlesPost.html?post=103 “NEW YORK, April 23 — Women make only 80 percent of the salaries their male peers do one year after college; after 10 years in the work force, the gap between...
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