May 11, 2008
Could there be a biologically based reason men may be especially attracted to other men’s wives?
One of my favorite Golden Oldies is “Midnight Confession.” The song’s narrator is a man passionately in love with a woman who is out of his reach: “a little gold ring you were on your hand makes me understand/There’s another before me, you’ll never be mine.”
A more recent popular song is “Mrs. Steven Rudy.” The [...]
Why the States Don’t Collect Child Support Arrearages and Never Will
As most of True Equality Network’s (TEN) readers know we are a group with over 40,000 members comprised mainly of women. The women of TEN live and breathe the problems with child support issues every day of our lives. Some as recipient custodial parents, others as the wives/significant others of male child support obligors, and [...]
May 9, 2008
Help Move the Movement Forward
True Equality Network’s infiltrations and investigations into court houses, prior domestic violence cases, domestic violence coalitions, prisoner torture, abuse shelters, and Legal Services Corporation and their grantees have brought many egregious abuses into public view.
Some of the research has been revealed in Terri Tersak’s articles “Congressional Guidelines For Abusing Women“, and “How [...]
May 3, 2008
Man for All Seasons: Chuck Baldwin Garners Nod for President of the United States
To some, Chuck Baldwin is the consummate Christian minister. To others, he’s a one-man think-tank studying, researching and analyzing the human condition within today’s American society.
One minute he’s leading a church service for one a large Christian congregation in Florida. Next minute, you’ll hear Rev. Baldwin telling his audience why he’s against killing innocent, newborn [...]
April 30, 2008
‘She wouldn’t lie’ mentality tips scales in custody fights: Reprint from Baltimore Sun
THE BALTIMORE SUN
‘She wouldn’t lie’ mentality tips scales in custody fights
By Rinaldo Del Gallo III
April 25, 2008
Last month, Mark A. Castillo allegedly confessed to drowning his three children in the bathtub of a hotel room at the Inner Harbor. Mr. Castillo, who reportedly told police a divorce and custody battle with his estranged wife [...]
Comments (0) Filed under: Child Support & Custody, Families, Fatherhood, Fatherhood Activism, Feminist Justice — Rinaldo Del Gallo, III @ 10:10 pmWilliam Hetherington: Rapist or scapegoat?
As some of my readers already know, I’ve put up three previous blogs about the case of William Hetherington, a Michigan man who has served more than 20 years in prison because he was convicted – on questionable evidence – of raping his wife while they were separated. I began researching the case after being [...]
Comments (7) Filed under: Culture, Domestic Violence, Families, Family, Fatherhood, Feminism, Feminist Justice, Mating, Marriage & Divorce, Mayhem, Men's Rights Activism, Politics, Psychology, Sex & Relationships, Sex and Metropolis, Society, Vox Populi — Denise Noe @ 3:19 amApril 23, 2008
Clarification: Polygyny rather than polygamy is the term and the practice
There is a current scandal involving the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, a group that is often said to practice “polygamy” as are other, often unrelated, groups in which a man may be married to more than one woman.
I think this whole question is confused by the use of the word [...]
April 9, 2008
Manipulating - This is What Feminism Looks Like
A new PR campaign to promote feminism reminds me of my children; shove everything under the bed where mom or dad can’t see it, then presto, the room appears clean and tidy.
This same tactic is being used for a promotional video put out by the Feminist Majority. In the video, numerous well-known Hollywood actors, male [...]
April 8, 2008
Male Alimony
Hey, ladies, turnabout is fair play.
I refer to the Wall Street Journal report on an interesting trend: As more women excel in the workplace, more ex-husbands are winning juicy divorce settlements.
As it goes, the Supreme Court ruled, 30 years ago, against gender discrimination in divorce settlements. A man, if he earns less than his wife, [...]
April 6, 2008
Japanese life expectancies for men and women: A “patriarchal” society?
113-year-old Kaku Yamanaka, the oldest person in Japan recently died. For those unfamiliar with Japanese names, Kaku was a woman. Japan boasts of long average life spans with the average age at death being 85.81 years old for women and 79 years old for men.
That Japanese women tend to outlive their men for a full [...]



