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  • Unbelievable 40 second audio tape of woman demanding money and threatening a Duped Dad: Spanking the Monkey
  • Just having a bit of fun two 15-year-old girls set this kitty on fire. Serious burns occurred over 75% of the kitty's body and the little guy underwent numerous painful surgeries. Of course not much will happen to the girls, after all, they're girls and girls don't do such things. Right? Click here to see a slide show of the kitty . To bad there is no slide show of the girls in prison.
  • Amazing but real story posted at MADMenUnited about a man paying child support to the father of a child his wife said once said was his. You figure it out. All I can tell is he got screwed.
  • March 8, 2006: Heart breaking letter to FOX News Commentator Wendy McElroy of ifeminists.com from a daughter of an abusive home who along with her horrendously abused father were denied services by shelters for the abused.

Wendy,

My name is Maegan Black and I am currently involved in a lawsuit against the state of California. As a child I grew up watching my mother commit multiple acts of violence against my dad. The earliest incident I remember occurred when I was four and my mother continued to be violent.

No one would help. Teachers, friends of parents, anyone I tried to talk to about what was going on at home basically told me I didn't understand and my mother couldn't possibly be the violent party. The few times the police came to our home, they would always be ready to arrest my father, sometimes getting so far as to put the handcuffs on him, and it was up to me -just some snotty nosed brat- to scream as loud as possible that it was my mommy and not my daddy so they wouldn't take him away and leave me with her.

I grew up in this sort of environment and I learned the only way to survive was to watch every argument they had and be ready to interject myself as a distraction if I could before violence happened. I grew up paranoid and feeling like the safety in my house was something only I was responsible for. If Mom became violent, it meant I FAILED. That feeling would hit me like a bucket of cold water, but there wouldn't be any time for feeling sorry for myself. My next task was to try to break it up, screaming, threatening, pleading, whatever.

Somehow, probably through the grace of God, I came out of my childhood relatively normal. I learned to deal with my family's weird problems and history by trying to understand it the best I could. I became something of an armchair psychologist, really. Today I have a functional and friendly relationship with both of my parents, after 2003 my mother voluntarily got help for her abusive ways. I can say honestly that I like her, and it is possible that somewhere deep down its possible that I love her.

About a year and a half ago my father and I were introduced to Marc Angelucci, a leader of the Los Angeles chapter of the National Coalition of Free Men, and he asked us if we would be interested in trying to change the sort of treatment and attention male victims of domestic violence receive. He talked to us about The California Battered Women Protection Act of 1994, which codified in Health & Safety Codes Section 124250 that defined domestic violence as something only experienced by women. This particular code created funding for domestic violence shelters and services. Because the law defines only women as victims of domestic violence, there is NO MONEY for male victims of domestic violence, and in a trickle down effect children of couples where the woman is the aggressor and the man is the victim are left with NOTHING. No help, no voice, no place to turn, and if their father does somehow manage to get out, they'll more likely than not live with their abusive mother.

Lovely system, really. When Marc explained all this me I wanted to cry. Groups which shout at the top of their lungs that they're helping women and children escape from violent and possibly life-threatening situations had shut the door on my family. They had made sure that my father could never get help, endangering me in the process, all in the name of gender politics and someone’s personal agenda. Pops and I agreed to help Marc try to change this law. We're now currently suing the State in Black v. California to try to get that law changed. We just want the system to be gender neutral, men are helped, women are helped. End of subject. My interest is for kids growing up now in situations similar to what mine was to be helped and have their families helped the way I wasn't and my family wasn't. I don't know entirely why I wrote this email, but I do know that reading your article touched something in me and I had to say something. Thank you for spreading the word on a subject most people don't even know about, and those who do know about it try to ignore it.

Thank you again for writing this article. I figure if it touched something in me, it probably touched something in other people who read it too.

  • You need a strong stomach to read the information on this site.  It's the story of 12 children horribly abused by their mother, and her John's, some of whom are allegedly high ranking Canadian officials, including a Supreme Court Justice. Be advised, their story is not only heart wrenching, but truly horrific. It appears none of the children, now adults, have ever had their nightmares validated or received justice from a system run amuck in corruption.
  • Yahoo News reported that , "This photo by the Cromwell, Conn., Police Dept., shows Paula Ann Meronek, a cast member on MTV's 'The Real World,' following her arrest Sunday, July 9, 2006, after Cromwell, Conn., police said she bit her boyfriend during a domestic dispute. Meronek, who was arraigned Monday, was charged with third-degree assault, which carries a potential penalty of a year in prison. She is due back in court Aug. 11. (AP Photo/Cromwell Police Dept.) "  So, what's so amazing? That Ms. Goody Two Shoes got arrested at all, plus she looks like dog doo.
  • Radical feminist saturated Colorado, home of libraries that won't fly the American flag but display cermic dildos that appear to have been severed from the bodies of men, finally figures out what "equal treatment" means. The Department of Regulatory Agencies ruled that night clubs could no longer offer discounts and freebees to women unless they offered the same to men. Jeese, maybe someone in Colorado finally read the State and American Constitution! Colorado rad-fems should be jumping for joy, but I'll be their bitching up a storm loosing the freebees. Read the article, "State sides with ladies night foe" in the Rocky Mountain News.

NBA star Jaason Kid filed for divorce claiming extreme cruelty and abuse by his wife. HOLY hot shots from center court another giant of a man sports star steps up and tells it like it is. You have to read the COMPLAINT FOR DIVORCE . Thanks to the Smoking Gun for breaking the story.

  • "Nowhere but on the issue of alimony is the old saying more appropriate: What's good for the goose is good for the gander," Gordon E. Finley's response to the following Miami Herald article "Divorce Court: Show me the money, honey ." CBS4 anchor Eliott Rodriquez sued for alimony after 13 years of marriage. Wifey Maria Elena Salinas, Univision anchor, makes $2mil plus, wanted it all the property, custody of the children, and pitched a storm re the alimony. Hey, the law's the law! More guys should shed themselves of their macho I can take care of myself crap and when divorcing line up at the trough like women do. If you are entitled to alimony, or for that matter child support, don't say no, get the goodies and feel confident that not only did you do the right thing, but you also scored one for the good guys. Check out the whole article, it lays out the problems you might face trying to get what by law is yours, though since you have a penis mono y mono judges shy away from extending to you the same rights and privileges they extend to women.
  • Perpetrator Relationships of Fatalities:  Three-quarters (78.9%) of child fatalities were caused by one or more parents (figure 4-2).5 Almost one-third (31.3%) of fatalities were perpetrated by the mother acting alone.6 Nonparental perpetrators (e.g., other relative, foster parent, residential facility staff, "other," and legal guardian) were responsible for 10.6 percent of fatalities. When these nonparental perpetrators were further examined, it was found that 3.3 percent of fatalities were caused by male partners of a parent. So, much for innocent women...


 

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