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Domestic Violence Has Made Violence A Meaningless Term
« Reply #5 on: December 18, 2013, 06:24:35 PM »
Quote from: Frances
:dancing-banana:
Why does Traditional Guy want an "uneducated" wife?  Please define "uneducated!"


That would NOT be your usual college-educated and career woman.

Domestic Violence Has Made Violence A Meaningless Term
« Reply #6 on: December 18, 2013, 11:44:10 PM »
Quote from: crossbro
These kind of studies are almost always pandering and politically biased.

You can watch the murder trial for 3 weeks on IN Session where some lady ambushed and murdered her husband or set him up for insurance money so she could run away with her lover, and the next day they are stereotyping men as the abusers.

I have personal experience of lesbians who beat the heck out of each other, this scenario is no stranger to the COPs series where I saw "domestic abuse" between lesbians and it was brutal. A study last year showed that children in lesbian households are 18 times more likely to be sɛҳuąƖly abused then their peers in normal households.

And this study in the OP seems to go over the edge in what is domestic abuse. Forget to take out the garbage suddenly become criminal harassment and grounds for justifiable self-defense homicide.


Yeah, it's as if this stuff was designed to start a gender war.  


Domestic Violence Has Made Violence A Meaningless Term
« Reply #7 on: December 18, 2013, 11:52:19 PM »
Quote from: songbird
I do know this.  In Catholic Charities, there is a group for "Domestic Violence" and in it is Planned Parenthood.  Like Susan Komen is of Planned Parenthood.  Planned Parenthood hides in many groups, especially with United Way. That is what Catholic Charities is, United Way.


I did not know that.  I looked this up, after reading your post:    

"In 2010, Catholic Charities had revenues of $4.7 billion, $2.9 billion of which came from the US government."

"Between about 1985 and 1995, Catholic Charities of Boston, which contracted with the state's Department of Social Services and accepted state funds in support of their adoption services program, placed 13 children with gαy couples out of 720 adoptions."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catholic_Charities_USA


Domestic Violence Has Made Violence A Meaningless Term
« Reply #8 on: December 19, 2013, 12:20:25 AM »

I will no longer support Catholic Charities because they are now arm and arm in fundraising with United Way and UW has strong unbreakable ties with Planned Parenthood.

Back in the 1990s United way lost a lot of support due to its affiliation with Planned Parenthood. Instead of dropping Planned Parenthood they tried for a couple years to allow contributors to designate who they wanted their money to go to. This was a disaster for some of their benefactors but mostly for Planned Parenthood.

Apparently Planned Parenthood pulls the strings at United Way because that program was shelved.

You really cannot trust anyone anymore.


Domestic Violence Has Made Violence A Meaningless Term
« Reply #9 on: December 19, 2013, 10:12:25 AM »
Quote from: crossbro

I will no longer support Catholic Charities because they are now arm and arm in fundraising with United Way and UW has strong unbreakable ties with Planned Parenthood.

Back in the 1990s United way lost a lot of support due to its affiliation with Planned Parenthood. Instead of dropping Planned Parenthood they tried for a couple years to allow contributors to designate who they wanted their money to go to. This was a disaster for some of their benefactors but mostly for Planned Parenthood.

Apparently Planned Parenthood pulls the strings at United Way because that program was shelved.

You really cannot trust anyone anymore.



I guess they want to make sure that "birth control" is part of catholic aid to the poor.  Apparently, that's been very important to them for a long time.