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Entries from April 2010

King County Restricts Website

April 27th, 2010 · 1 Comment

King County and David Martin’s office was apparently embarrassed by this article earlier this week as it expose bad gender-biased information that was being disseminated amongst radical activists. That’s OK. WADVPress anticipated that move and downloaded this information so that it will still be available to the public, as it should be. Information such as [...]

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King County – There IS an Excuse For Domestic Violence

April 24th, 2010 · 7 Comments

Recent public disclosure requests have revealed a new term arising out of David Martin’s office. Mr. Martin is the Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney for King County’s domestic violence crimes unit. The new term is “victim-defendant”. This is a morphed term that grew out of the term “victim-perpetrator”, which Merrill Cousin from KCCADV has been working [...]

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BBC Documentary – Who Needs Fathers?

April 2nd, 2010 · 1 Comment

It is high time that the truth comes out. Last week, the BBC launched a documentary concerning the appalling behavior of women who separate from their relationships, thinking that they can do it all by themselves. That is a misnomer in itself, as the men wind up financing these vindictive endeavors, while they live in [...]

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Joe Biden – Insert Foot In Mouth, Chomp Down Hard

April 1st, 2010 · No Comments

Fully disregarding the White House’s own failing assessment of the VAWA act, Joe Biden continued to reassert the coercion utilized for this legislation by misleading the public with more bad information. Rather than acknowledging his program is failing, he once again rails on men with speeches like this, which only serves to increase public ignorance [...]

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New Psychiatric Times Article Shatters DV Myths

April 1st, 2010 · 24 Comments

More truth comes out. Here’s what it had to say: “Nor is the incidence of DV among lesbian cohorts minimal. In fact, abuse among lesbians occurs with far greater frequency than among heterosexuals (given as 24% by the study above), and far more frequently than male-on-female abuse. Estimates of abuse have ranged between 47% and [...]

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