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A few decades ago the women's rights movement was hijacked by the supremacists among free women. It has led to the destruction of our children by destroying the family and parenthood. Women created this mess and it is up to women of principled, egalitarian thinking to step up and clean up their own mess. Given these facts, the truth is that only women can fix the family law problems our nation faces today. We must also reform and refund our domestic violence programs governed by today's Congressional Guidelines for Abusing Women that abuse women and children under the guise of protecting them.
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Women have been running the house for millennia, why not the White House?
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- REFERENCES EXAMINING ASSAULTS BY WOMEN ON THEIR SPOUSES OR MALE PARTNERS: AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
by Martin S. Fiebert, Department of Psychology, California State University, Long Beach
The link above is to an annotated bibliography of over 200 scholarly studies, spanning over three decades (from 1971 to the present) showing that men comprise the larger victim group of Intimate Partner Violence (IPV).
SUMMARY: This bibliography examines 209 scholarly investigations: 161 empirical studies and 48 reviews and/or analyses, which demonstrate that women are as physically aggressive, or more aggressive, than men in their relationships with their spouses or male partners. The aggregate sample size in the reviewed studies exceeds 201,500.
Physical Dating Violence Among High School Students --- United States, 2003
The link above is the Center for Disease Control's "Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report" from May 19, 2006. It reported that High School girls physically attacked their boyfriends at an almost nearly identical rate, as High School boys have attacked their girlfriends. The girls attack rate, however, was the slightly higher rate.
The nationally representative survey was conducted in 2003 on almost 15,000 students in grades 7-12. The survey defines dating violence as hitting, slapping, or physically hurting the partner on purpose.
The CDC report of May 19, 2006 also confirmed that there are over 150 previous studies have found females are equally likely as males to engage in domestic violence and again, the female rate was slightly higher in most of these studies.
DOMINANCE AND SYMMETRY IN PARTNER VIOLENCE BY MALE AND FEMALE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS IN 32 NATIONS Murray A. Straus, Family Research Laboratory, University of New Hampshire
This is the most comprehensive research into dating violence worldwide is the University of New Hampshire's Family Research Laboratory's ongoing International Dating Violence study -- covering 19 countries at first, then expanded to 32 -- finds that the median rate of female-on-male dating violence (29.2%) is actually higher than the rate of male-on-female dating violence (24.7%). Even when limited their investigation to severe violence, female perpetrators predominated at 9.4% as compared to 9.0% male perpetrators (Also See: A Presentation on Domestic Violence by Dr. Murray Straus and ).
Dr. Straus is a pre eminent authority on partner violence and child abuse.

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