Thu 12th April 2007:
The Births, Deaths, Marriages, and Relationships Registration Amendment Bill is open for submissions. This is an important bill for Fathers as there are serious implications for paternity registration buried in the bill. Clauses 10, 11 and 12 are of particular interest as is 84A To Sum Up The first is in relation to the part […]
Tue 10th April 2007:
Many people don’t seem to think that they have access to this appeal. I am not sure how this could be so, in a modern democracy? Please think through what is happening here and judge whether this is acceptable? What should be done about the familycaught? K v C [appeal: relocation] ––––– (2001) 21 FRNZ […]
Filed under: General – MurrayBacon @ 7:26 am This was irrelevantly previously posted under Lets Prosecute Child Abductors? The Family As Pillar Of The European Social Model An example of what we miss when we edit our lives to focus on one aspect of good work toward to Re-Building the **Whole-NATURAL-Biological-FAMILY** Many NZ Men and […]
Below, I attach two papers by judge jan doogue, presented in 2003 and 2004, one supporting that judges should give (almost illegal?) support to mother abductors and the other suggesting that maybe father’s relationships with their children are being damaged without reason by familycaught. When reading these papers, keep in mind the quality and skills […]
Wed 4th April 2007:
Ho Hum. Another day like any other on the TV news. Last night’s TV3 late edition high-lighted two stories, one on the Basley report, the other on a growing difference between men and women’s incomes 5 years after graduation. Of all the stories that can be presented, of all the wrongs that can be righted, […]
Tue 3rd April 2007:
Press Release by Families Commission at 11:32 am, 03 Apr 2007 The Family Court was opened to the news media almost two years ago in a move designed to open the court to the public gaze. However a study on the results shows that journalists have barely parted the curtains. ? The Families Commission has […]
Mon 2nd April 2007:
Nowhere is it written in stone that the view of the majority is always right, (NZ Herald Editorial 2 April 2007), however the view of minorities is well documented as usually left. While our children may currently be suffering a degree of state enforced illiteracy, there is an older majority of the population, who are […]
Sun 1st April 2007:
Lets support good parents (mothers and fathers), over abducting parents. Should Kay Skelton and Dick Headley be prosecuted for the abduction, within NZ, of a 6 year old boy? On the face of it, they are charged with a long term child abduction and this is just the final act in a 6 year run […]
Wed 28th March 2007:
We have to accept that dads are important, it does take two to tango, after all. They should be encouraged to take more responsibility for child-raising. A survey by the Ministry of Social Development showed that around 30,000 children have no other parent contributing towards their development. Fathers must be responsible for their children and […]
Mon 26th March 2007:
What’s up with Helen Clark these days? Before she announces yet another of her personal opinions, she’s taken to first saying “Any reasonable person would agree that …” (insert personal opinion here). The implication is that: a) reasonable people don’t differ b) she is a reasonable person. In the real world, someone who suggests that […]
Tue 20th March 2007:
FYI Wellington peaceful protest march details MARCH ON PARLIAMENT Against Anti Smacking Bill DO YOU VALUE THE RIGHT TO RAISE YOUR CHILDREN THE WAY YOU CHOOSE, NOW OR IN THE FUTURE? Then do something about it BEFORE it’s too late! Join us in a PEACEFUL protest Wednesday 28th March 2007 Beginning at Civic Square at […]
Aunty Helen and Aunty Sue Like all Aunties know what’s best for you! So remember at the end of the Day It’s the Aunties who have all the power and say Aunties always know what’s best; You can’t smack a child in the family nest! Because Aunty Helen and Aunty Sue Want power and control […]
With all due empathy towards those unfortunate women diagnosed with breast cancer, the process of feminist pressure on Pharmac, the health system, and on (and from) the feminist government keen to promote female interests has been selfish and callous towards men. Pharmac has already recommended a short course of Herceptin therapy for early breast cancer, […]
This woman was yesterday convicted of murder. She manipulated her two male boarders to throw the molotov cocktails that killed 71-year-old Joan Betti, through which she also hoped to murder the woman’s daughter and granddaughter out of jealousy. Aside from this being another case of a violent femme, it’s notable as an example of that […]
Mon 19th March 2007:
I heard an interview the other day about NCEA, how schools were increasingly losing faith in this qualifications system and increasingly paying to bring in the Cambridge examination system based on external standards, i.e. able to measure objectively one student’s performance against others of the same age in the wider population (… basically the system […]
Sun 18th March 2007:
Even at 80 — 90 percent opinion is no defence to subjugation, you actually have to fight, not for freedom, but for that part of freedom you are not willing to sacrifice. Will nzers takes to the streets or have they been snzers (snoozers) for too long. From Saturdays Herald, it looks like Bob McCoskrie […]
Fri 16th March 2007:
To get to the thinking behind the anti-smacking legislation, it’s useful to look back at the last census, in particular three questions. The questions asked if you cooked your own meals, gardened or cared for children. There may be many reasons why the state wants to know this, but what these three occupations have in […]
One might pose the question: is our economic strategy a sum of reason, or a product of externality? There is a reason we put “no exit” at the bottom of a street sign so I would favour the latter. There is a parallel here between the politics of section 59, and the politics of our […]
Article below from Stuff, preceded by my comments. Worth recording here I think. Golly, aren’t men violent. We definitely need some more expensive anti-domestic-violence campaigns to stop male violence against children. Seriously though, this woman’s violence was not only terrible physical and emotional violence against a very young child, but it appeared to be serious […]
Thu 15th March 2007:
FYI: The reply from government-funded “Jigsaw”, a patronizing letter typical of feminists when challenged for telling fibs. My original letter (previously posted) below Hans Greetings Hans Thank you for taking the time to write to me and express your concerns about my statements on national radio last week. I appreciate that you have a different […]
“They do not trot a harassed mother in a supermarket off to court. They will not under Sue Bradford’s change. What they will be able to do is successfully prosecute people who beat children.” Oh the Devil, she walks in hypocrite shoes.
Wed 14th March 2007:
Support your local economy and by a New Zealand made t shirt, with a Section 59 Theme. T shirt suggestions I smack So lock me up. Or I smack of Love Bradford smacks of Left wing lunancy. Or I’m a Criminal Parent. Please feel free to add your own candid T Shirt suggestions in the […]
Any of us that have advocated reform of child support are well aware that the methodology of the tax is to attack the isolated and vulnerable recently separated father. The ideology of the tax is if I have your child, you have my income. The essence of father is reduced to a puerile and degrading […]
We didn’t say you could do this….. The guidelines for dealing with complaints under the new law are likely to be delivered to police officers as soon as it comes into effect, which will be days after its final vote, as early as a fortnight from now. Police headquarters said yesterday it could not comment […]
Tue 13th March 2007:
FYI: I found this in a newsletter of the “Women’s Health Action Trust”, Dec 2006. Note that it claims women are overwhelmingly the victims of violence. It doesn’t mention that overall in society men are more often victims of violence, and of course it fails to mention at all the many cases of domestic violence […]