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TOO
GOOD TO MISS
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BBC's Red Nose Day Where
does the money go? ... The answer, besides the charities mentioned above, seems to be a remarkable number of organisations advocating women’s
rights. Ross Clark
Ideology Trumps Equality
'For Heaven's sake, a man is cheating on
you, you do what every wife in this country does: You take him to the cleaners. Barbara
Kay
Satanic Panic A BBC
documentary broadcast last night (11 January 2006) served as a reminder of the
disastrous consequences of the theory of 'Satanic ritual abuse' that gripped
many British social services departments in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
Dolan Cummings
Male Free Zone Are
men on the verge of extinction? With recent research showing that the Y
chromosome is shrinking, their future certainly looks bleak, says New York Times
columnist Maureen Dowd. In this extract from her controversial new book, she
looks towards a distinctly female-friendly future. Maureen
Dowd
Abuse Hysteria When it comes to sex, Britain
now seems to be gripped by a dangerous form of schizophrenia. On the one hand,
there is a media-driven climate of hysteria means that even the mere allegation
of child abuse can be enough to destroy careers and wreck lives. Yet, on the
other hand, we have a youth culture that is obsessed with sex. Leo McKinstry
Domestic Violence Arrests Ordinary
citizens arrested in the middle of the night, thrown in jail on false charges,
never seeing the inside of their homes again. Show trials with predetermined
outcomes. Dissidents forced into treatment for politically incorrect thoughts.
Lisa Scott
Statistical Shenanigans Always
present your statistics in nice round numbers like 75%. That way
if you are challenged, you can always fall back and say the number
is an “estimate.” Carey Roberts
Appalling Gender Bias If
you kill a black man driving drunk, you'll face an average prison
term of two years. If you kill a white man, the term will increase
to four years. And if you kill a white woman, it will jump to six
years. Marc Angelucci
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17/04/05
The
making of a modern witch hunt
Jennie
Bristow
Richard Webster's investigation into the North Wales children's
home scandal raises crucial questions about how our society deals
with allegations of child abuse.
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08/04/05
Custodial
Democracy
Charles Murray
The social segregation of the underclass has been nearly
perfected. We have not learnt how to compensate for the parenting deficits that
cripple the lives of children of the underclass, but we have learnt how to avoid
dealing with the consequences.
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29/03/05
The Booming Domestic Violence Industry
John Maguire
All across Massachusetts, the social-work movement that fights domestic violence is booming.
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14/03/05
UN
Cheats Men With Gender Agenda
Carey Roberts
On practically every indicator,
the health of men lags in comparison to women.
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02/03/05
Feminist
Mush
Carey Roberts
Ever notice how radical feminism has become a
parody of itself?
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25/02/05
Feminists
Get Hysterical
Heather MacDonald
It is curious how feminists, when crossed,
turn into shrill, hysterical harpies—or, in the case of MIT’s Nancy Hopkins,
delicate flowers who collapse at the slightest provocation—precisely the
images of women that they claim patriarchal sexists have fabricated to keep them
down.
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25/02/05
Not
ill - Just Naughty
Leo McKinstry
Apart from the weather, the food and the
landscape, one of the great joys of visiting France is to witness the behaviour
of the children there, which is in such contrast to the noisy, aggressive,
defiant, whingeing, tiresome selfishness of all too many British youngsters.
Even when surrounded by families in a French restaurant, you can still hold a
conversation without being constantly interrupted by puerile screeching, crying,
charging and table-thumping.
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23/02/05
Reservist
Soldiers Treated Like Dirt
Phyllis Schlafly
Most reservists called upon to serve in Iraq
and Afghanistan have paid a big price: a significant reduction of their wages as
they transferred from civilian to military jobs, separation from their loved
ones, and of course the risk of battle wounds or death. Regrettably, on their
return home, those who are divorced fathers could face other grievous penalties:
loss of their children, financial ruin, prosecution as "deadbeat dads"
and even jail.
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23/02/05
Man-Haters
At Knox College
David Usher
After launching a fog of screeching baseless
allegations, Harvard’s feminists immediately changed the subject towards an
unconditional demand for artificial “equal representation of women” in the
sciences regardless of ability or choice. This is their objective, and
it has nothing to do with Dean Summers or anybody else.
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16/02/05
Die
in Britain, Survive In The US
James Bartholomew
Which is better — American or
British medical care? If a defender of the National Health Service wants to win
the argument against a free market alternative, he declares, ‘You wouldn’t
want healthcare like they have in America, would you?
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12/02/05
Technological
Freedom Versus Technological Terror
Dale Carrico
Social discontent provoked by injustice is a
primary trigger of violence and unrest. But we are fast approaching—if we're
not already there—the extraordinary moment when technologies of abundance,
intelligently administered, could provide new means to alleviate at last the
sources of such discontent. Meanwhile, these same technologies will also provide
new and relatively cheap means to express discontent with unprecedented
destructive impact.
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05/02/05
Lies
About Drugs
Matthew Parris
Some people can combine a heroin habit with an
otherwise normal life? So, what else is new? Politicians, civil servants and newspapers keep telling lies and peddling distortions about drugs to scare people.
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03/02/05
Men
Feeling Blue on February the Fourth
Carey Roberts
Two national health organizations are teaming
up in an Orwellian effort to pander to women and mislead the American public
about the threat of heart disease.
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24/01/05
Feminist
Owe Women An Apology
Ruth Wisse
Sounding more like a prisoner in a Soviet show
trial than the original thinker that he is, Professor Summer recanted his error,
has apologized at least three times for his insensitivity, and will no doubt
hasten to appoint and to promote as many females as he can.
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23/01/05
Women’s Groups Are Out Of
Touch
Myrna Blyth
Feminists were really on a rant last week
telling the Associated Press's David Cray that the sky was falling. "Our
health, our rights, and our democracy are teetering on the brink," wailed
Kim Gandy, president of the National Organization of [Some] Women.
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12/01/05
Unequal
Pay for Equal Work?
Carey Roberts
There is no better example of how
radical feminism hoodwinks women than the gender “wage gap” controversy.
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04/12/04
Wars And Their Aftermath
Fred Reed
Quadriplegics will be warehoused in VA
hospitals where nurses will turn them at intervals, like hamburgers, to prevent
bedsores. Friends and relatives will soon forget them. Suicide will be a
frequent thought. The less damaged will get around.
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26/11/04
Know
Your Place
Roger Scruton
The recent memo purloined from
Prince Charles made the accurate observation that ‘child-centred’ education,
by encouraging false expectations and discouraging effort, seriously hampers the
one who receives it.
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14/11/04
Everyone
Hates the White Working - Class Male
Rod Liddle
Civilised polite society has it in for the
white working-class male.
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13/11/04
Domestic Violence Distortions
Conceal Culture of Male Hatred
Mark Charalambous
Far from being the leading cause of injury to women,
domestic violence accounts for somewhat less than 2 percent of all women’s
injuries.
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02/11/04
Fatal
Fathers
Glenn Sacks
There are as many wives and girlfriends who
murder their male partners as vice versa.
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19/10/04
The Wage Gap Myth
Denise Venable
Those who still cite women's 76 cents for
every male dollar as evidence of sexism fail to take into account the underlying
role of personal choice. The "wage gap" is not so much about employers
discriminating against women as about women making discriminating choices in the
labor market.
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18/10/04
Is Radical Feminism a Socialist
Front?
Carey Roberts
Yes!
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14/10/04
Women's
Violence
Olivia Ward
Women commit the majority of child homicides
in the U.S., more than 80 per cent of neonaticides; an equal or greater share of
severe physical child abuse; an equal rate of spousal assault; about a quarter
of child sexual molestations; and a large portion of elder abuse.
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14/10/04
The
American Feminists' Abuse Industry
Hunter Brooks
We judges are ordered to attend ‘consciousness
raising´ seminars where we are harangued by feminist ‘experts.´”
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28/09/04
Demonizing Men
Antonia Feitz
Feminism's ugly face.
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19/09/04
Who
Was Abused?
Maggie Jones
Twenty years ago Sampley was one of the boys molested in
the house where sex abuse was part of the weekend fabric. The testimony of Sampley and five other boys was the prosecution's
key evidence in a trial in which four defendants were convicted, with John Stoll
receiving 40
years for 17 counts of lewd and lascivious conduct.
Now for the first time in 20 years, Sampley is
back in the driveway of that small white house. ''It never happened,'' he tells
me.
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01/09/04
Abu Ghraib Pulls 'Better
Angels' Down to Earth
Rosalind Barnett and
Caryl Rivers
When the women thought they were
anonymous, they bombed their opponents back to the Stone Age, in military lingo.
They were significantly more aggressive than were the male students.
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25/08/04
Sex,
Lies and the Vagina Monologues
Christina
Hoff Sommers
I
have so many objections to the play it is hard to know where to start. I’ll
limit myself to three. 1) It is atrociously written. 2) It is viciously
anti-male; and 3) and, most importantly, it claims to empower women, when in
fact it makes us seem desperate and pathetic.
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22/08/04
No
Man is Safe
Chris Thompson
There is a growing fear among men that their
actions towards young children may be misconstrued. Fathers are frightened to
touch let alone bathe their daughters, and grandfathers are afraid to display
affection towards their grandchildren.
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09/08/04
Diagnosis For A Victim
Christie Blatchford
It was at 1:10 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 30, last
year that I got a lengthy e-mail from a woman who told a horrific story of
sexual abuse at the hands of her family doctor.
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06/08/04
Punishing Parents
Frank Furedi
Parents are
threatened with prosecution and a jail sentence if a smack leads to grazes or
scratches.
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28/07/04
Kerry
Embraces the Radical Feminist Agenda
Carey Roberts
“We need a president who will put the
American government and legal system back on the side of women.”
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23/07/04
The Triumph Of The East
Anthony Browne
A secret plot by Muslims to take
over the West?
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16/07/04
Patience Wheatcroft
What sensible woman threatened with the loss
of her job for incompetence would not trawl through her mind for recollections
of those moments when she might have felt slighted or, now you mention it,
sexually harassed and discriminated against?
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13/07/04
Researcher Hides Domestic Violence Study
Behind University Lawyers
Mark Charalambous
A realistic insight into the lies, the deceits
and the intimidation (in AH's view) being perpetrated by so-called academics
doing so-called social science research; in this case, at Harvard University.
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08/07/04
Feminist Legal Theory
Babette Francis
Men and women are identical, but all men are
oppressors (and usually rapists too) while women are the oppressed.
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22/06/04
Trouble With Brussels
Sprouts?
Phillip Day
With the EU, we are dealing with a jungle of
vested interest bureaucracies that have to justify their continued budgets and
very reasons for existing. Corruption is commonplace and nobody thinks anything
of it.
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16/06/04
Domestic-Abuse Industry Will
Lie Low
Dave Brown
The domestic abuse industry will lie low and
wait for the publicity to pass.
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02/06/04
The Feminist Con
Carol Iannone
Feminism was good at teaching women how
to pump their fists, guzzle water bottles on street corners, ridicule men a la
The View, shriek about self-esteem and blame others for their own shortcomings
and difficulties. But it did not teach them to "know thyself," which
is the primary requisite for happiness.
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01/06/04
America's Abu Ghraibs
Bob Herbert
Most Americans were shocked by the sadistic
treatment of Iraqi detainees at the Abu Ghraib prison. But we shouldn't have
been. Not only are inmates at prisons in the U.S. frequently subjected to
similarly grotesque treatment, but Congress passed a law in 1996 to ensure that
in most cases they were barred from receiving any financial compensation for the
abuse.
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14/05/04
Men As Beasts of Burden
Marty
Nemko
At least half
of the women, including many graduates of elite colleges, either don’t want an
income-earning job or will only work part-time in an unusually pleasant job.
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12/05/04
Misbehaving
Women
Carey Roberts
We should stop reflexively blaming men for the
misbehavior of women.
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12/05/04
I
Fear For My Sons
Bettina Arndt
I'll never forget a painful conversation I
once had with a mother who watched her adult son give in to despair when his
ex-wife disappeared with his nine-year-old twin sons. After spending months
trying to track them down, he gave up and killed himself.
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12/05/04
It's Always His Fault
Sally Satel
To obtain passage of VAWA, feminist
organizations like the National Organization for Women and even secretary of
Health and Human Services Donna Shalala, pelted legislators with false facts and
figures.
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07/05/04
Ways of Making you Shut Up
Daniel Hannan
The police seized the computer and files of
a German journalist for the ‘crime’ of investigating an EU financial scandal
Brussels.
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07/05/04
No
Sense Please, We're British
Mick Hume
Because the Government imagines that there
must be thousands of sex criminals walking around at liberty, it has altered the
law on consent with the explicit aim of convicting more men of such serious
crimes as rape on the basis of less evidence.
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03/05/04
Ideology at Public Expense
Kevin Donnelly
The end result of a flawed, ideologically
driven education system is that standards have fallen.
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08/04/04
'Spin Sisters' Reveals How
Media Sell Misery to Women
Paige McKenzie
Throughout the 1990s, women’s
magazines became focused less on fashion and more on features about violence
against women and children, “even though crime statistics were plummeting
across the country,”
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07/04/04
The Power of Women
Dorothy Anne Seese
American white males have been attacked by the
anti-American movement and battered beyond recognition.
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04/04/04
Is There Really a Fatherhood
Crisis?
Stephen Baskerville
Virtually every major social
pathology has been linked to fatherless children: violent crime, drug and
alcohol abuse, truancy, unwed pregnancy, suicide, and psychological disorders—all
correlating more strongly with fatherlessness than with any other single factor.
Tragically, however, government policies intended to deal with the “fatherhood
crisis” have been ineffective at best because the root cause is not child
abandonment by fathers but policies that give mothers an incentive to initiate
marital separation and divorce. 25 min
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17/03/04
Feminist Confession
Reveals Cultural Shift
Wendy McElroy
The ongoing melodrama surrounding
feminist author Naomi Wolf clearly shows that a cultural tide has
turned.
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28/02/04
The War on Patients
Roxan Lucan
Every time I read about doctors being arrested
for prescribing pain medications all I can do is shake my head. As an RN, I see
the insanity of the Drug War at work on a daily basis. I think this must be the
first time in history that the sick and dying were denied pain medication.
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25/02/04
A Real Woman Wants A Real Man
Matthew Fitzgerald
Men are PC'ed to death. The consequences of
almost 50 years of ardent feminism have been devastating.
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20/2/04
Injustice
by Default
Matt Welch
How the effort to catch "deadbeat
dads" ruins innocent men’s lives.
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12/02/04
Albinos Of The World,
Unite!
Fred Reed
Look around you and see whether you
can find anything, with a moving part, that isn’t the work of white
European males.
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11/02/04
Lives Ruined in Secret
Nick Cohen
Anyone who blew the whistle on the proceedings of the family courts
faced prosecution for contempt.
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10/02/04
The Problem with Family
Courts
Barbara Hewson
Many reforms introduced in the name of
child protection in recent decades have involved sweeping attacks on
traditional Anglo-American legal rights and protections.
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07/02/04
Sex
and violence begin at 12
Rod Liddle
Children in care are
out of control and social workers can do nothing about it.
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07/02/04
PC
Plod has no right to put my marriage on trial
Mick Hume
Most people trust themselves to decide what should be treated as
a row, and what should be prosecuted as a criminal offence. They do not
welcome the blunt instrument of the law.
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24/01/04
Protest Websites
Lance Broughton
There are hundreds of thousands so called ‘protest’
websites around the world.
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22/01/04
Martin Luther King Day
Paul Craig Roberts
Today we are judged by the color of our skin.
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21/01/04
A Danger to the Nation's
Children
Frank Furedi
And he is talking about the NSPCC.
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21/01/04
Just Plain Drunk
Leo McKinstry
There is no evidence to support the national
panic over drink-spiking and date rape.
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16/01/04
Child
porn is being normalised by panic merchants
Mick Hume
The suggestion that child porn is
everywhere, and that anybody could be using it, has done more to “normalise”
it than any sleaze merchant could do.
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06/01/04
Prosecutor Grandstanding
Undermines Justice
Wendy McElroy
Last Thursday, the police department of
Paradise Valley, Ariz., released the name of Kansas State football star Ell
Roberson to the media as an accused rapist. The police seemed to knowingly inflict damage
on Roberson with little evidence to do so.
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24/12/03
Public Heaps Scorn on
Male Victims of Abusive Women
Linda Mills
Suzanne Steinmetz, now a
sociology professor at Indiana University, called "husband
beating" the most unreported crime in the United States.
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23/12/03
The Anti-Father Police
State
Stephen Baskerville
Clichés about
"divorce" and "custody" do not begin to convey the
civil liberties disaster taking place. We are facing questions of who
has primary authority over children, their parents or the state.
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23/12/03
Forgive Us Our
Injustices
Paul Craig Roberts
The advent of men-hating feminist and lesbian
prosecutors allows the criminal justice system to be used to act out gender
grudges.
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08/12/03
The Return of the Prodigal
Feminist
Ilana Mercer
It's now all the rage to be a recovering
feminist.
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03/12/03
The Tyranny of Victim Culture
Melanie Phillips
The assumption lying behind the invidious
Domestic Violence Bill proposal is that if a woman makes an allegation of abuse
against a man, it must be true – even if a court has found no substance to the
charge.
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18/11/03
NtheDrgWar
Steve Kubby
The Drug War is unconstitutional,
immoral, and no longer supported by voters or juries.
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15/11/03
Feminism
mugged by reality
Phyllis Schlafly
Feminism was mugged by the reality that most women
do not
seek high-flying careers.
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8/11/03
Was Spiderman Right?
Katherine Knight
His crane top protest over access to
his daughter paralysed London this week. But was justice on his side?
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30/10/03
The Multicultural Thought
Police
Leo McKinstry
The BBC report on the racist police recruits
has given new ammunition to those who are curbing our legitimate freedoms.
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28/10/03
Researching the "Rape
Culture" of America
Professor Christina Hoff Sommers
An Investigation of Feminist
Claims about Rape.
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23/10/03
Kobe
Linda Chavez
Have laws intended to protect rape victims gone too
far?
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23/10/03
Isn't That Fascism?
David Bernstein
Standards for racial and ethnic harassment are
at least as vague as they are in the sexual harassment context, which leads to
unpredictable jury verdicts.
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22/10/03
Only the Children are Really Punished
Boris Johnson
We will never know exactly what drove Sharjan
Kabir, 39, to stab to death his 10-month-old baby in a Carlisle bakery.
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13/10/03
The
law offers no defence against sexual terrorism
Barbara Amiel
A woman can look and behave like a slut - it's
her right - and there will be no consequences. She may consent to intercourse on
Thursday night, but if the chap is discourteous on Friday morning, the previous
evening's sizzling sex will cool into rape.
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10/10/03
Will Tomorrow’s Workplace Need
Men?
Darren Blacksmith
Not only did de-industrialisation
and the flooding of women into the workplace hit blue-collar men particularly
hard in the wallet, it de-valued them in the mating game too.
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07/10/03
His and Hers
Carolyn See
Women think about themselves.
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03/10/03
Therapy Culture and
Counterculture
Lee McCracken
Furedi’s
book explores how the British people have been made to think of themselves as
helpless victims by being treated like emotionally fragile children in need of
therapy after the slightest mishap or bit of suffering.
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25/09/03
Criminalizing Masculinity
Paul Craig Roberts
The virulent form of feminism attacks male
sexuality and has succeeded in criminalizing masculinity itself.
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24/09/03
Against Women’s Lib
Murray Rothbard
It is high time, and past due, that someone
blew the whistle on "Women’s Liberation." Like The Environment,
Women’s Lib is suddenly and raucously everywhere in the last few months.
(Written in 1970. How times have changed, eh?)
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22/09/03
Behind Closed Doors
Josie Appleton
The idea that domestic violence lurks
behind many of the nation's bedroom doors, tacitly accepted or quietly ignored,
is a myth.
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20/09/03
Lobbying Glamorized
Michael Kinsley
The Republican House leadership openly pushes
lobbying firms to hire more Republicans. You want us? You buy us. Why should we
give it away?
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08/09/03
Slavery and Globalization
Marian Tupy
From what we know, slavery is as ancient as
humanity itself. Until its effective elimination by the European colonial
powers, slavery was both eternal and universal.
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01/09/03
Teacheresses Against Boy
Children
Fred Reed
The hostility to boys comes out of feminism,
which is the belief that if you can't do squat yourself, keep anybody else from
succeeding, and that way you'll look good by comparison.
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23/08/03
The Dawn of the Feminist Police
State
Henry Makow
Today men risk jail, legal bills, and the loss
of family, home and job if they so much as argue with a woman.
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17/08/03
Malicious Accusers are as Bad
as Rapists
Kevin Myers
Feminists do not like to see false accusers
punished.
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04/08/03
Men - It’s in Their
Nature
Christina Hoff Sommers
The gender activists who fill our schools and
government agencies will continue with their efforts to make boys more docile
and emotional. But fewer and fewer Americans will support them.
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01/08/03
Muted
Voices from Iraq
Carey Roberts
Human Rights Watch deplore the rape or
abduction of 25 women, but fail to ask why some 2,300 boys and men at al-Mahawil
were singled out for elimination.
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01/08/03
Some Truths About
Immigration
Anthony Browne
Britain is already overcrowded, and
pro-immigration arguments are almost all flawed.
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01/08/03
Rape Law: Against Anonymity
Helen Reece
Open administration of the law is a
fundamental principle of both democracy and natural justice.
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27/07/03
Johnny Can't Add
Fred Reed
But Suresh Venktasubramanian Can!
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26/07/03
Treating Women Like Children
Barbara Hewson
Women are not children, and
the argument that we should treat them like children demeans both women and the
law.
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21/07/03
Marriage, Horror, Or Susan
Reimer
Fred Reed
Were I to offer thoughts on marriage to young
American men today, in these the declining years of a once-great civilization,
my advice would be as follows: Don't do it.
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14/07/03
Domestic Violence
"Facts"
Richard Davis
Purposeful deception by leading domestic
violence advocates and organisations.
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10/07/03
Drug War Double Standards
Paul Armentano
The children of politicians caught taking or
even smuggling drugs are treated very leniently compared to everyone else.
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27/06/03
They Don't Steal All Of Our
Chickens
Bill Sizemore
They don’t take all of our
crops. They don’t steal all of our chickens. They always leave us enough to
live on.
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21/06/03
Ideas,
Old and New
Joseph
Sobran
Instead of “duties,” our rulers now face “options” and “policies,”
even as they impose crushing obligations on us, their subjects. The word “justice”
hardly applies to them.
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21/06/03
I Just Pulled the Trigger
Bob Graham
By their own admission these American soldiers have killed
civilians without hesitation, shot wounded fighters and left others to die in
agony.
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19/06/03
Human Rights are not for Men
Melanie
Phillips
The government’s war against men is now
plumbing ever more astonishing depths.
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18/06/03
Broken Light
Chris Floyd
- arguing very powerfully for the need to
spread information - without actually saying so!
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15/06/03
Feminism Demands the Right to
Dominate
Louise Malenfant
We have frequently been warned that absolute
power corrupts absolutely, and nowhere is this more evident than the strange
world of Canadian feminism.
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14/06/03
Nursing Suspicion
Julian Grenier
How would you like to work in a job where you
are so mistrusted that every time you carry out a basic task someone is watching
over you? No wonder it is an uphill struggle to get men
to work in childcare.
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11/06/03
Our Lives and Liberty Turn on
Moussaoui
Jacob Hornberger
Our own lives and liberty turn on what happens
to Zacarias Moussaoui.
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07/06/03
How
did I not make this list?
Ted
Byfield
The Status of Women Canada is apparently very concerned about the "masculinist" movement, a
counter to the feminist movement, and it is studying masculinist articles in the
media with a view to possible charges under the hate crimes law.
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30/05/03
Television Creates
Terrorists
Dr Patrick Sookhdeo
Potential suicide bombers among British
Muslims are getting most of their news from Asian satellite TV. The West is in danger of losing a crucial
propaganda war.
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30/05/03
Slaves to the Teacher Unions
Bernard Chapin
The teacher unions are a longstanding
cancerous influence on the body politic. They are highly accomplished in the art
of political pressure, and funnel money into the accounts of whatever political
candidates will uphold their monopoly on public schooling.
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28/05/03
An Appalling Idiocy
Thomas Sowell
It is especially painful to read a proposal to
create a "National Slave Memorial" on the Washington Mall.
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25/05/03
The
surprising truth about heroin and addiction
Jacob Sullum
Despite its reputation, then, heroin is
neither irresistible nor inescapable. Only a very small share of the population
ever uses it, and a large majority of those who do never become addicted.
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24/05/03
Feminism's
Third Wave
Angela Fiori
As for the Peterson case, forget the
grisly discovery of the needle-nose pliers on Scott's boat with Laci's
hair in them. And yet Scott gets dozens of love letters, cards, and
flowers every day from women all over the country who want to marry him
and have his baby because he's good-looking.
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21/05/03
We've Gone The Wrong Way
Resa LaRu Kirkland
I’m ashamed to be a woman.
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13/05/03
America And Britain:
The Conquered Conquerors
Paul Craig Roberts
The Americans and the
British are giving away their identity piecemeal.
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09/05/03
Peter McWilliams
By RW Bradford
I was being pumped full of
chemotherapy, which causes nausea, and radiation, which causes nausea, and AIDS
medications, which cause nausea, and none of the prescription anti-nausea
medications were working. The nausea, however, ended instantly with medical
marijuana. With one puff of marijuana, the nausea turned to hunger.
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08/05/03
The Shame of our Prisons
Rich Lowry
When is rape a joke? When it takes place
behind bars, and it is men brutalizing other men.
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07/05/03
Fathers are not Optional
Janet Albrechtsen
There is something profoundly wrong when society does little to protect the love and
intimacy between father and child.
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07/05/03
Government as Family
Therapist
Professor Stephen Baskerville
Government as family therapy was an idea that
in fact originated with the Clintons, who saw it as an opportunity for
politicizing children and extending government into the deepest recesses of
private life.
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01/05/03
Where Are the Men on
Campus?
Philip Cook & Glenn Sacks
There are over five hundred Women's Studies departments and over one hundred colleges that offer a degree
program in Women's Studies. There is not a single degree program or department
in men's studies.
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22/04/03
The Campus Blacklist
David Horowitz
Leftist professors think nothing of intruding
their political passions into the classroom in a manner that is inappropriate
and abusive, and an unprofessional attempt to politically indoctrinate their
charges.
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16/04/03
America Has Lost Its Manhood
Graham
Strachan
When the feminists pronounced that “A woman
needs a man like a fish needs a bicycle”, did real women object? No, they were
doubled up with mirth.
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16/04/03
The Doctrine of Pre-Emption
David Horowitz
The hypocrisy of the Left regarding
pre-emptive strikes.
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11/04/03
Family Responsibility Office
wages war on 'The General'
Dave Brown
He has just been through a thorough thrashing
he didn't earn or deserve, courtesy of Ontario's Family Responsibility Office which continues to amaze as it finds new ways to foul up.
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09/04/03
Father's
Day, What's to Celebrate?
Don Feder
The culture has decreed
that fathers are irrelevant. Men get the message.
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06/04/03
A Grand Fraud
Thomas Sowell
Women received 34 percent of the bachelor's
degrees in 1920.
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01/04/03
Woe to
Women
Modern society thus tortures women in
their most sensitive years with a gauntlet whereby her desperation is
obvious, her options limited, and her hopes decline.
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31/03/03
Would More Woodsheds Reduce
Juvenile Delinquency?
Betty Freauf
Does it feel to you like it does me that ever
since most American homes now have central heating and we no longer have
woodsheds out back that juvenile delinquency has increased?
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27/03/03
Awaiting the Feminist Utopia at
the UN
Carey Roberts
The restrictions that the Taliban had placed
on women were far more disturbing to Kofi Annan than the mass killing of men.
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27/03/03
Msinformation
Professor Christina Hoff
Sommers
Gender feminists continually spread fraudulent
statistics ... that women's groups routinely
disseminate and the media happily repeat.
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20/03/03
Time to Renounce the
United Nations?
Ron Paul
Like any government or quasi-government body, the UN is rife with
corruption and backroom deals.
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18/03/03
Don't Let The Facts Get
In The Way Of Feminist Misinformation
Richard Davis
All too often we are presented with
misinformation and fiction becomes a fact.
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18/03/03
Men, Women and Work
Glenn
Sacks
One of the staple feminist claims
heard every March during International Women's Day and Women's History
Month is that "women do the work of the world."
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7/03/03
Using
Torture To Fight Terror
Richard Cohen
Torture
is not as effective as it's cracked up to be.
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25/02/03
The Insanity of the State
Butler Shaffer
If the state enjoys a monopoly on
the use of force, and there is no device or principle that can restrain the
scope of such authority, what would we expect government officials to do with
such power? Much what we would expect a group of children to do if a bowl of
candy was placed before them: grab as much of it as they can!
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15/02/03
The Numbers Don't Lie?
Josie Appleton
Most domestic violence statistics
are treated not as damned lies, or even part-lies, but as the Absolute
Truth.
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15/02/03
A
Licence to Indoctrinate
Jennie Bristow
If Valentine's Day left you feeling
warm towards your partner, prepare to have all that nonsense knocked out
of you - with a special BBC 'season' on domestic violence.
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14/02/03
The BBC and Gender
Fascism
Melanie
Phillips
The BBC is about to send its very own
Valentine to the nation’s men.
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14/02/03
The
"Black
Leadership's" Trivial Pursuits
Larry Elder
The good ol' boy network
strikes again!
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14/02/03
The Union that Killed
Education
Paul Craig Roberts
Public schools are run by the National
Educational Association. They are not run by people you can hold
accountable, such as teachers, superintendents and school boards.
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12/02/03
Politically Correct
Sexuality
Phil H
Guidelines to Acceptable Gender
Attitudes and Relations
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12/02/02
The
Church of the Left
Stanley Kurtz
Sometime during the past thirty years,
liberalism stopped being a mere political perspective and turned into a
religion.
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09/02/03
How About Choice for
Men?
Glenn Sacks
When it comes to reproduction, in America today women have
rights and men merely have responsibilities.
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07/02/03
Spousal Abuse Cuts Both Ways
ABC
News
One major American News company has
the guts to start telling the truth about female violence.
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24/01/03
How To Kidnap A Child
Stephen Baskerville
Your own child, that is.
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24/01/03
Paedophile
hysteria is turning us into a brutish society
Barbara Amiel
Sexual fetishes go in and out of fashion.
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24/01/03
Fetishising
Images
Barbara Hewson
When does a picture of a naked child become
'child pornography'?
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22/01/03
Rubbing
salt into divorce's wounds
Karen
Selick
Many women claim support from their
husbands -- and unfortunately, violence by wives is not as rare as some would
like to believe.
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20/01/03
So,
You Think That Only Men are Violent?
Martin S. Fiebert
This bibliography examines 117 scholarly investigations, 94
empirical studies and 23 reviews and/or analyses, which demonstrate that
women are as physically aggressive, or more aggressive, than men in their
relationships with their spouses or male partners. The aggregate
sample size in the reviewed studies exceeds 72,000.
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13/01/03
Girls Behaving Badly
Barbara Hewson
It seems that no
matter how sexually provocative or misleading a girl's conduct, objectively speaking, she
must be absolved of all responsibility.
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01/01/03
Celebrating
multiculturalism and diversity
Walter
Williams
What I celebrate as a source of pride and
self-esteem is the fact that I have brown eyes.
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01/01/03
How Personality Disorders Drive
Family Court Litigation
William Eddy
Now that I have completed five years as a
family law attorney, I have frequently witnessed the same underlying issues in
hotly contested family court litigation.
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01/01/03
Using Emotion as
Ammunition
Alessandra Eakin
It's about time someone said it: Women are
idiots.
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31/12/02
Seven Questions Women Most
Frequently Ask About Men
David Quinn and Dan Rowden
Why do men keep flicking through the channels
with the remote control?
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29/12/02
The Virtues of a Disorganized
Resistance
Stephen DeVoy
Disorganization relies not upon
design but upon evolution. The motivating notions of disorganization are memes.
Memes evolve and memes compete.
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28/12/02
Giving Women The Vote: A
Mistake that Wounded America?
Dorothy Anne Seese
There are times I believe that the biggest
mistake Americans made was to give women the vote.
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23/12/02
What Really Divides Us?
Ron Paul
It is the federal government more than
anything else that divides us along race, class, religion, and gender lines.
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21/12/02
The
Week That Everything Changed In Britain
Anthony Browne
The first law of immigration reform in
all western countries is that anyone who dares say that not all forms of
immigration at all levels are beneficial to everyone in every possible
way, will at some point be denounced as a racist
and a fascist.
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21/12/02
Cult of the
domestic violence industry
Dave Brown
Where are the great numbers of victims
we hear about?
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17/12/02
How To Ruin American
Enterprise
Benjamin J. Stein
We're well on our way to squelching what gives
this country an edge. What would it take to kill innovation altogether?
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17/12/02
Deadbeat
Dad Roundup
Adrian Banks
Few people want to consider the status of alleged deadbeats before they are arrested and thrown in jail without any
due process.
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12/12/02
Politics and Pathogens
James Ostrowski
Stress!
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12/12/02
A Woman's Right to be Criminal
Roger F. Gay
Paternity Fraud.
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12/12/02
Free Clarence Aaron
Debra Saunders
Nine years ago today, Clarence Aaron was
sentenced to three life sentences without parole.
Is he a traitor? A serial killer? A terrorist?
No. Aaron is a 33-year-old nonviolent first-time drug offender who 10 years ago
hooked together two drug dealers and was paid $1,500.
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09/12/02
The Op-Ed Racket
Jeffrey A. Tucker
Here is a primer for outside
submissions to newspapers. ... In any case, before you even consider
submitting something, you must know the quirks of the newspaper.
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06/12/02
Why
boys can't be boys
Tony
Mooney
Girls thrive at school while lads lag behind.
So who's to blame?
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04/12/02
Dad On The Brink
Mark Bonokoski
"I am not surprised about the number of
men committing suicide over these situations," she said. "My brother
has come pretty close to that brink."
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4/12/02
Happy
Birthday My Son
Christopher Robin
As time went on, the truth was revealed that the judge was a LAWYER
with a gown on ... and his purpose was to guarantee that the conflict between these
two litigants would continue forever. 5 min
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2/12/02
We
must be allowed to defend ourselves against burglars
Alan Judd
If the police can't protect us, who can?
Only ourselves. There's no one else.
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28/11/02
Feminism,
The Noble Lie
Robert Sheaffer
Feminists have
largely gotten away with these deceptions because the widespread and
highly-successful inculcation of male guilt allows feminists to claim that any
critical scrutiny of their dubious claims amounts to "blaming the
victim."
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29/11/02
Sex, Equality, And Kidding
Ourselves
Fred Reed
When women came into a degree of power, it
turned out that they were as immoral, or amoral, as men, probably more
self-centered, and out for what they could get.
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27/11/02
The Politics of Fatherhood
Stephen Baskerville
Virtually every major social pathology has been linked to
fatherlessness:
violent crime, drug and alcohol abuse, truancy, teen pregnancy, suicide—all
correlate more strongly to fatherlessness than to any other single factor. 11
min
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26/11/02
Deadbeat Social
Scientists
Robert Locke
Everybody hates Deadbeat Dads.
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26/11/02
Teed off about tees
John Leo
So far I've avoided writing about the great
golf flap at Augusta National because it seems so trivial and idiotic.
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