Fri 9th January 2009:
In making her recent ruling, the judge referred to a 1999 Supreme Court of Canada decision that said if someone acts as a parent and provides support for a child during a marriage, they are obliged to continue that financial support after separation or divorce — even if the child is not biologically theirs. “While […]
Thu 8th January 2009:
If you believe that children should have the right to family please sign this petition. If you believe that it is wrong for a mother or father to have the right stop relations between children and their loving grandparents, please sign the petition. All over the western world families are being destroyed and all over […]
Wed 7th January 2009:
‘… if we all hold hands and walk together we can move mountains.’ This is Diane Vivian’s inspiring story of how she came to create the organisation Grandparents Raising Grandchildren. It all began for me in 1997 when we had two foster grandchildren unexpectedly arrive on our doorstep. We took them in and the journey […]
Two different articles that speak volumes about how  society views Fatherhood. Helping boys turn into good men (Dompost) Every Saturday, Allan Johnson and Nathan meet up and do guy stuff: they build steps, drive go-karts, go fishing. And they talk. Who Impregnated the justice chief? (B3 The Dominion Post, Wed, Jan, 7,2009) It’s all France wants […]
Tue 6th January 2009:
Mike Wilding has been protesting outside Mr. John Key’s house in Parnell, complaining about excessive time delays in the family court, delaying and preventing his children from seeing him, for two years now. Mike Wilding has passed his complaint on to Simon Powers Minister for Justice, who has agreed to look into time delays in […]
Sun 28th December 2008:
A father has raped his 13 y.o foster daughter, repeatedly. He has raped his previous foster daughter, too. He is sentenced to 90 days jail. Outrage grips the city and 10,000 people march on the Court demanding that the Judge be sacked and charged with perverting Justice. They demand that the Prosecutor is sacked and […]
Wed 24th December 2008:
Address to Aotearoa New Zealand Association of Supervised Contact Services 3 November, 2008 Principal Family Court Judge Peter Boshier Summary for parenting orders granted in the last 12 months: Total Interim Parenting Orders with Contact 3324 Total Parenting Orders with Contact (Final) 4967 Total Parenting Orders with Contact (Interim or Final) 8291 Supervised Contact Interim […]
Tue 23rd December 2008:
Lesbian, gay and bisexual teens in British Columbia are at a higher risk of becoming pregnant or causing a pregnancy than their heterosexual peers, ……. which was published in the Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality and funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research. This research article, which compares findings from the 1992, 1998 and […]
Men didn’t vote enough for a political party that would have spoken up against this bill in it’s first reading. But what does that mean? 2 things. 1. Political parties pro men have 3 years to get more men’s support for the next election. 2. The world has not ended yet. There is still work […]
Mon 22nd December 2008:
Truck flips onto walking woman Responsible party-goer killed by car Police name 20-year-old hit by car in Gore These are actual links to headlines I saw on the Stuff site today. Note that the one headline about a woman being harmed specifies her gender. The two headlines about men being harmed – killed actually – […]
The exodus of migrants to Australia hit a record in the past year, while tourist numbers from north Asia are slumping badly because of the global economic slowdown. In the past 12 months, 35,300 or almost 100 people a day have left for Australia. That is the biggest flood on record and higher than the […]
Sun 21st December 2008:
A Sydney woman is in hospital after being shot by police when she attacked officers with a knife. Police were called to an address on Iron St in North Parramatta at about 1.30am today with reports that the 48-year-old woman was threatening a man with a knife. When they arrived, the officers were themselves threatened […]
More than $1 million in late child support payments has been collected by Inland Revenue through a new information sharing arrangement with Customs. Whats Next?
Fri 19th December 2008:
Click here for original source. Ashley Skinner, seven, hasn’t been seen for four years by his father Michael Turberville. He is believed to have been taken to Australia last year by his mother Joanne Skinner, a trade union worker. The President of the High Court’s Family Division has taken the unusual step of lifting the […]
Thu 18th December 2008:
A Dunedin mother of five who killed her 22-month-old daughter earlier this year escaped a custodial sentence today. The 27-year-old, who has permanent name suppression, admitted infanticide after an initial charge of murder was dropped. She hit and smothered the girl for crying incessantly, leading to her choking to death on regurgitated food. In Dunedin […]
If you are visiting from overseas and don’t know of this case; here is a link to pick it up. Back to today…. Once again the Government is asked for an inquiry to this case after three terms of left wing. Today we have the National Party in leadership. They certainly weren’t put there for […]
Wed 17th December 2008:
1. UNICEF: Daycare is “A high-stakes gamble with today’s children and tomorrow’s world” Evening Standard (UK) 11 Dec 08 The drive to push mothers back to work is leaving children at risk of long-term emotional damage, Unicef warned today. A detailed study of childcare policies found that leaving under-threes in all-day nurseries made them more […]
Tue 16th December 2008:
A woman who demanded her 9-year-old daughter’s paper round money before punching her in the back of the head did it because she was “stressed”, a court has heard. The 34-year-old solo mother pleaded guilty to a charge of assault on a child in Dannevirke District court yesterday, for the incident on December 1.
Mon 15th December 2008:
The National Party has gone crazy putting through laws lately without anyone’s say. But… we have a chance now. National is expected to pull back on the number of bills it will push through under urgency as it starts its second week in government. Legislation giving police the power to issue on-the-spot protection orders for […]
Thanx to Counter feminist for putting this together with help from Italy and also Factory for putting it it up on his site. This is teamwork after all. Sooooo, what do you think? Is it good enough for New Zealand? Is it relevant? PRINCIPLES AND GOALS: UOMINI 3000 – MENS MOVEMENT (Translated from the Italian […]
Sun 14th December 2008:
A recent article on National Radio Morning Report (5 December 2008) showed again the subtle ways that feminist mythology is constantly promoted. The article reported that violence had now overtaken all other causes (such as road and work accidents) for facial injuries requiring surgery or reconstruction. The medical specialists referred to the numerous “people” who […]
I have previously warned that anti-terror legislation now allows the NZ government to spy on and to repress political movements it doesn’t like. The Clark government was happy for people to think the so-called “Tuhoi raids” were about Maori activists, because this obscured the fact that the legislation allowing those raids removed every citizen’s rights […]
Fri 12th December 2008:
by Warren Farrell, Ph.D. Virginia Tech, the 2006 Amish and Vermont killings, and Columbine make us cry out, … What’s making our children kill? In fact, it is not our children doing the killing. It is our sons. Yes, violence in the media, the availability of handguns, and poor family values are part of the […]
Wed 10th December 2008:
THE absence of fathers is the biggest family and social problem in our society, according to Catholic Archbishop Barry Hickey. Delivering his pre-Christmas message on Friday, Archbishop Hickey said the absence of dads was a bigger problem than drugs. “If Father Christmas was offering me gifts, I would ask for peace in every family and […]
Bill Cosby speaks to legislature’s Task Force on Fatherlessness “I believe the reason I’m here is to get these fine servants of the public to feel and understand the pain that goes with the sadness when one is abandoned.” In 2006, more than a fifth of Connecticut households with children under 18 were headed by […]