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Dating Abuse by NCFM Advisor Richard Davis

November 11, 2011
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Dating Abuse by NCFM Advisor Richard Davis

By NCFM Advisor Richard Davis Above all thought, children are linked to adults by the simple fact that they are in the process of turning into them. Phillip Larkin, (1922-1986) The Massachusetts Constitution The constitution of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts was written by John Adams, Samuel Adams and James Bowdoin. It was formally accepted...
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Posted in Discrimination Against Boys, Discrimination Against Men, Domestic Abuse/Violence, Richard Davis | 2 Comments »

Leahy Bill Would Turn Every College Male into a Rape Suspect

October 28, 2011
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Leahy Bill Would Turn Every College Male into a Rape Suspect

PRESS RELEASE Contact: Teri Stoddard Telephone: 301-801-0608 Email: tstoddard@saveservices.org Leahy Bill Would Turn Every College Male into a Rape Suspect, Group Warns Washington, DC/October 27, 2011 – Senator Patrick Leahy’s proposed Violence Against Women Act reauthorization would trample upon the due process rights of college students, according to Stop Abusive and Violent Environments (SAVE)....
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Posted in Discrimination Against Men, Legislation Bad, Politicians Federal, Press Release Other | 1 Comment »

NCFM at San Diego “Hope in the Park” Domestic Violence Prevention Month Event

October 14, 2011
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NCFM at San Diego “Hope in the Park” Domestic Violence Prevention Month Event

A few years ago we picketed these events because they excluded recognition of male victims of domestic violence. We would often be booed, called women haters, and given baffled looks, if not looks of disgust and hate. But in those days we were the ones primarily concerned about ending domestic violence for everyone, not...
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Posted in Action, Domestic Abuse/Violence, Harry Crouch, Progress | 3 Comments »