Police handcuffed by DV policy
Benjamin Barr is a police officer with 28 years of experience in the field protecting our society from criminals. Sadly, he now finds himself in the position of trying to protect society from some of its own laws.
Benjamin Barr is a police officer with 28 years of experience in the field protecting our society from criminals. Sadly, he now finds himself in the position of trying to protect society from some of its own laws.
As the mainstream media launches a highly coordinated and politicized campaign to demand the return of the Violence Against Women Act, TDOM reports to us on the actual cost of the legislation.
As we approach the inevitable attempt to resurrect the Violence Against Women Act, Jodi Arias has presented herself as a poster child for violent women and why VAWA should remain in the graveyard.
The ushering in of 2013 also meant the ushering out of the Violence Against Women Act, at least for the time being. Paul Elam offers some suggestions to readers and Republicans about the comeback.
A Voice for Men is proud to start the New Year with a new addition to the editorial and advisory board of this organization. This time, it is Erin Pizzey, the founder of the first women’s shelter in the world.
“[T]he only way we’re going to heal what’s happened between the anti-male, misandry, and ordinary normal people in loving relationships, is for men to take their lead in what’s happening and make their opinions known.”
As the Christmas Holiday approaches we are reminded it is a good time to give a gift to men and boys. Contact your representative and let them know how you feel about VAWA.
It being Domestic Violence Awareness Month, it seems a good time to note the results of S.A.V.E. survey on V.A.W.A. that contradicts everything that those in the DV and Abuse industry say about Intimate Partner Violence, and the laws that deal with it.
As a man – or equally as a woman who loves her son, father, brother, nephew, grandson, husband or who wants male friends in her life – could you vote for any Senator who co-sponsors VAWA?
As VAWA falls under increased opposition more women are raising their voices in objection to the sexist legislation and the corrupt domestic violence industry that it finances. Is VAWA done?