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This is from the late 80's. It's about 6 minutes long and the first four deal with being married. Funny stuff. The fems say there is no marriage strike. THIS SHIT'S BEEN GOIN ON FOR 20 FUCKING YEARS!!! OH OH OHHHHHHHHHHHHH!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K1GjyrQiSRs&feature=relatedBesides, I thought we could all use a laugh.
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Link here to Seattle Times article.
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/2004018254_webrobinson16m.htmlNote how she was orginally sent to a mental hospital before being found competent to stand trial.
"Police found more than 300 beer cans in the apartment, along with 11 unopened cans of infant formula, as well as disposable diapers, clean infant clothes and baby toys"Nice to see where the child support money was going.
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She has been living with me for three years. She has a gambling problem and she stole $500 from me over the weekend when I was out of town. Not the first time. I called my father and alerted him to the situation. He and his wife are going to come to my house when I tell her to leave.
Do any of you have any other advise to protect myself from false allegations? I hate to get the police involved because I don't trust them.
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I saw something interesting last night that may show that the efforts of MRA's are not going unnoticed.
At my favorite watering hole, I play NTN (National Trivia Network). For those not familiar, one has an electronic game board and you answer questions shown on a TV monitor. Your score is then ranked against all those playing in the U.S. and Canada. Anyway, the answer to one of the questions was the old TV show The Courtship of Eddie's Father. Typically after the answer is given, there is usually a short comment about it. In this case the comment was "If the show debuted in 2001 if would have been called The Court Proceedings Against Eddie's Father".
I took this to be a positive remark for our cause. Positive from the standpoint that I believe it was a jab at the family court system. I guess it could have been taken the other way, but that's not what I got from comments made by some of the other players. I think there are a lot more people than we realize that are noticing the injustices against the western male. This isn't the only thing I've noticed lately. I here more and more comments from people about the negative way men are portrayed in ads and the gender disparity shown is prison sentencing.
Now we just need to get more people involved, but I believe we are picking up steam boys. To quote Bob Dylan "These times they are a changin'".
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All over the country, females are committing crimes and walking away with little or no punishment. You here it daily in the media, they rape children, murder their husbands, abuse intimates, file false police reports, and yet statistics continue to show that males make up 92% of the U.S. prison population.
It seems to me that in the name of equality, we need to apply a Title IX type law to court sentencing and the prison system in general. Using the same logic and arguments that are used by Title IX proponents, the law would work like this. Since 51% of the population is female, females should represent 51% of the prison population. Now the notion that males have more of an inclination to commit a crime is not only sexist but also irrelevant. I'm sure that given the opportunity, or social conditioning females would have just as must interest in the criminal element as a male. I am not suggesting that more prisons and holding cells be built at taxpayers' expanse to house more female inmates, but to simply cut back on male incarceration and facilities, and change them over to female occupied facilities, just like Title IX does in sports. If males are still committing crimes disproportionate to the population and receiving longer sentences, simply increase the incarceration period of females to keep the prison populations "equal". Title IX states that Billy can't play baseball if Betty doesn't play basketball. So under my proposal, Jane can't be released until Johnny is released. No one could argue this. If Title IX promotes fairness and equity, then this proposal does so also.
So are we as a nation going to continue to live in the past treat women as if they are children, or are we going to move forward into the 21st century and create an atmosphere of equality for all citizens? Females in the country have come a long way to achieving sexual equality, but the journey is not yet completed. We as a society have shown that females can be productive member of our armed forces, police and fire departments; CEO's of major corporations and now even Speaker of the House. We have also proven that females have the fortitude and wherewithal to become equal representatives of our prison population as well.
Trueman
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On the way to work this morning, I saw this woman, who's car was sitting in the curb lane with the emergency flashers on. Apparently she had a flat. She also had, arranged around the back of the car, her spare tire and jack. It was all set up for somebody to stop and change her tire for her. It looked like she had been there awhile and was looking somewhat desperate. Two thoughts came to mind as to why everybody was driving around and past her and not helping. Are men now afraid of helping a woman in need for fear of being falsely accused of something? Or could it be that feminism has come full circle and society now views women as truly equal and therefore she should be expected change her own tire. In my case, I thought that one of her capable empowered sisters should stop to help her.