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Content d'être un gars
Glad to be a
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Vendredi le 2 juin 2007
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OÙ DONC L'ARGENT EST-IL PASSÉ?
ÇA
MANQUE UN PEU DE SÉRIEUX CHEZ LES PITOUNES
AUJOURD'HUI C'EST LE 2
JUIN ET LE NUMÉRO
DE MAI-JUIN DE LA GAZETTE DES FEMMES N'EST TOUJOURS PAS EN KIOSQUE.
Mario mêle toi donc de
régler leur problème
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Bonjour, je projette de faire mon
mémoire de maîtrise en criminologie sur l'expérience d'être un homme
victime de violence conjugale et sur la forme du rapport de force de la
femme dans ce type de relation. Je vous demande votre collaboration afin
de recueillir des participants masculins ayant vécu de la violence
conjugale de la part d'au moins une femme.
Je serai prêt à faire mes premières entrevues d'ici quelques semaines,
informez-moi au plus vite si vous connaissez des candidats, qu'ils aient
été eux-même accusés de violence conjugale ne les exclue pas de l'étude.
J'aurai besoin de 10 à 20 sujets pour mener à bien l'étude, référés par au
moins 5 sources différentes.
Merci à l'avance
Luc Michaud
514-680-5421
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Léon XII
Lettre apostolique Quo graviora
sur les sociétés secrètes
Condamnation de la
Société dite des Francs-Maçons
du
13 mars 1826
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LETTRE ENCYCLIQUE
DE S. S. LE PAPE LÉON XIII
CONDAMNANT LE RELATIVISME PHILOSOPHIQUE
ET MORAL DE LA FRANC-MAÇONNERIE
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Apple Computer (IMPORTANT)
Apple Computer announced today that it has
developed a computer chip that can store and play high fidelity music in
women's breast implants.
The iTIT will cost $499 or $599
depending on speaker size.
This is considered to be a
major breakthrough because women have always complained about men
staring at their breasts and not listening to them.
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Greetings fellow
Liberators from Vancouver BC and a very tired Bat.
I would first like to
take this opportunity to once more thank all those who contributed and
or participated in this years Island Farms, Victoria May Day parade, May
21,2007 in Victoria BC Canada.
This was year two for us and once more
another successful event under our belt and once more we spread our
message of peace and equality to tens of thousands who were in
attendance this beautiful sunny day and to hundreds of thousands more
who watched the event live across the province on chek 6.
Together Vancouver and Victoria team members
worked side by side to make this event a memorable one. There were
many stressful moments for all of us in that process, with heavy rains
for the 2 days previous making our final preparations a monumental
task. Bravo team for pulling it together and seeing it through to
completion.
I have included some of the pictures I have
now received as well as one I took from my sky high perch and
encourage all those who have more or who have captured the live
footage to share it with us.
Together we will change the world-One Heart
at A Time
Cheers: Rob R - Burnaby Batman -
Fathers4Justice Canada
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DANGER
ALERT
Me Miriam Grassby, family lawyer, member of the Corrupt Quebec Bar
Association. CHILD ABUSER.
Now a support group for her victims... click here.
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23rd
May 2007
Hon. Kathleen Wynne,
Minister of Education,
Ontario
Ministry of Education,
Mowat Block
900 Bay Street,
Toronto, Ontario
M7A 1L2
Subject:
Peel School Board anti Father anti-Male propaganda.
Dear Minister,
One
of my colleagues picked up this pamphlet (scans attached above) from an
information display at the Peel District School Board while on a recent
visit to that office on private business.
He was both stunned and appalled after going
through it. It is nothing more than a blatant male and father-bashing piece
of propaganda. The same information also has been available on the Peel
region website. These pamphlets are distributed in all classrooms at Peel
Region schools through grade 5 and have been since the year 2000. This has
been on your 'watch'. You will not be pleased.
Given enough of this kind of indoctrination
children will eventually come to believe that only males are responsible for
domestic violence. No effort is made to discuss female on male violence or
the close-to-equal figures related to gender violence as recorded by
Statistics Canada. Wild and unsubstantiated figures are quoted throughout
the document including the domestic murder rate of 6 women-per day in
Ontario-which of course has
absolutely no basis in truth. How
this has gone on year after year without question or correction is
completely beyond any conventional wisdom.
This
document and all documentation like it is nothing more than blunt anti-father
propaganda which is specifically designed to portray only one member of the family in a negative light. The Father. It
is Dad as abuser-and murderer and not as protector and nurturing and loving
parent. it should immediately be consigned
to history and taken from the shelves and classrooms of the Peel regional
school board. We believe all copies must
be burned-along with any documents like it. Documents like this are
part of hate-speech and constitute blatant misandry. Before
this time documents like this have taken out and burned by Quebec school
boards after discovery by Fathers and their representatives.
As the provincial
minister responsible for all school boards including Peel Region and
as the minister responsible for so
many peope with children in Peel schools I urge your immediate and urgent
intervention and action in removing these propaganda documents and
having them destroying them forthwith.
On behalf of thousands of Canadian fathers and men everywhere my colleagues
in the moment and I are urging the
immediate formation and institution of an enquiry as to how these vile
and 'misandrist' pamphlets came to be produced and distributed
without proper due care, administration and
responsible supervision and management.
At this time
my inbox is being flooded by emails from people across Canada telling
me that this issue should go before
the Human Rights tribunal, the Human Rights
Commission, the RCMP and even the Supreme Court of Canada. others
believe that the publisher the editor and the distributor should be called
before
the Ontario Human Rights Commission.
The general message I am getting is that this bias must be confronted and
exposed. The main point of the
correspondents is that there is every reason to view the Peel documents as
being pure hate propaganda. This is a provincial
and a federal crime.
Simple references obtained
from Statscan and your own departmental research
and that of others will soon confirm
the following: This Peel Board document is pure hate propaganda and
should be taken to the RCMP with a copy of the Statistics Canada report
showing that: domestic violence victims reflect 660,000
women and 540,000 men. At the very least you should require that
a reprint be produced showing that domestic violence is a social and not
a gender issue. The way the pamphlet tells it girls get withdrawn and
boys get violent . This is sexist stereotypical nonsense.
We urge you to
immediately demand the author of this outrageous document being forth
their material on which this was based.
We urge you
to demand the author be suspended and investigated as a danger to the
public.
We urge you
to demand to know who was responsible for approving this one-sided,
hateful and sexist propaganda.
We urge
you communicate with the federal and provincial Ministers of Justice and
ask for the pamphlet and others like it be condemned as hate material.
There are other documents similar to this in the Ottawa and other
courthouses which are produced by the Federal Department of Justice which
are equally and blatantly biased. I have added two attachments as examples
for your interest and inspection.
We urge your immediate
interview with the director of the Peel District School Board Mr Jim
Grieve and that you clarify with him how and why hate documentation of
such content is and has been distributed in classrooms under his
jurisdiction and purview-for over six years.
We have
laws that cover the distribution of material like this and I fear those
laws have been ignored if not transgressed. It appears from the legalists
in our movement that there are definite provable violations of the Charter
of Rights
We look
forward to your immediate and urgent action in this regard and
I look forward to your earliest reply to this writer and our membership
Yours
sincerely,
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Please take
the time to send a complaint to all those here below and ask for an immediate
cessation of the assault in the integrity of fathers and men in Canada and demand
that these anti-male and anti-father brochures/pamphlets be immediately
destroyed
Mr. Jim Grieve
Director of Education
Peel School Board
5650 Hurontario Street
Mississauga, Ontario
L5R 1C6
Phone: (905)
890-1099 ext. 2028
Fax:
(905) 890-6698
e-mail:
communications@peelsb.com
Phone: (905) 890-1099 ext. 2028 personal
line 2006
Fax: (905) 890-6698
Jim Grieve is Director of
Education for the Peel District School Board. Before joining the Peel Board
in 2002, he served as Director of Education for the Ottawa Carleton District
School Board for four years. His 30-year career in education also includes
teaching and leadership roles with both the Peel and North York Boards of
Education. Mr. Grieve holds a Master's of Education from the University of
Toronto, as well as undergraduate degrees from York University and the
University of Toronto. His extensive community involvement includes
membership on several boards and involvement in a number of educational
initiatives including hosting a national conference on early childhood
development.
Paul
Szabo MP Mississauga South
Ottawa Office
Room 175
Confederation Building
House of Commons
Ottawa, Ontario
K1A 0A6
Constituency
Office
1684 Lakeshore Rd.W.,
Unit 20
Mississauga Ontario
L5J 1J5
A Chartered Accountant
by profession, Paul Szabo has an M.B.A. degree from York University and a
B.Sc. from the University of Western Ontario. Prior to his election, he
worked in the corporate and public accounting sectors for over 23 years. His
past employers include TransCanada PipeLines Ltd and Price Waterhouse & Co.
Mr. Szabo's extensive community service record also includes 9 years as a
Director of the Mississauga Hospital, 5 years as a Director of Interim Place
(community shelter for abused women and children), and 5 years as a Director
of the Peel Regional Housing Authority.
He was first elected to the House of Commons as
a Liberal MP in 1993 and was re-elected in 1997, 2000, 2004 and 2006. During
his parliamentary career, he has introduced over 40 Private Member Bills and
Motions emphasizing health outcomes of children and taxation of the Canadian
family and seniors. One of his initiatives successfully amended the criminal
code to provide stiffer sentences for the abusers of women or children. His
Bill C-204 to double maternity and parental leave employment insurance
benefits to a full year was also adopted by the government.
Premier Dalton McGuinty,
Legislative Building
Queen's Park
Toronto Ontario
M7A 1A1
Phone: Just
Kidding
Fax: (416) 325-3745
E-mail
through this feature:
https://www.premier.gov.on.ca/feedback/feedback.asp
Dalton McGuinty
is Ontario’s 24th Premier.He was first elected to the Ontario legislature in
1990 in Ottawa South, and re-elected in 1995, 1999 and 2003. During his years
as a backbench MPP, he served as a critic for energy, colleges and
universities, native affairs and the environment. In 1996, Dalton McGuinty was
elected leader of the Ontario Liberal Party. His first election campaign as
leader was in 1999, when the Liberal party received 40 per cent of the popular
vote, winning 35 seats and adding nine new caucus members. In the general
election of 2003, Dalton McGuinty’s Liberals formed the government, taking 72
seats with 47 per cent of the vote. Premier McGuinty’s campaign to build a
stronger Ontario for a stronger Canada led the country’s leading newsmagazine,
Maclean’s, to call him “Mr. Ontario.”Dalton McGuinty was born on July 19,
1955, and raised in Ottawa’s Alta Vista neighbourhood. He credits his parents
with teaching him the values and ethics that guide him as Premier. They passed
on their commitment to education, family and community service to each of
their 10 children. Dalton’s mother, Elizabeth, is a retired nurse living in
Ottawa. His father, Dalton Sr., was a teacher and professor who served as the
Ottawa South MPP until he passed away in 1990. Dalton shares his father’s deep
belief in democracy, integrity and accountability in government. Before
entering politics, Dalton McGuinty practised law in Ottawa. He has a law
degree from the University of Ottawa and a science degree from McMaster
University in Hamilton. He met his wife Terri, an elementary school teacher,
when they were both still high school students in Ottawa. They have been
married 25 years and have four children. Carleen has completed university and
is working abroad on an international aid program while the three boys —
Dalton Jr., Liam and Connor — are studying at Ontario universities.
Hon.
Kathleen Wynne,
Minister of
Education, Ontario
Ministry of Education,
Mowat Block
900 Bay Street,
Toronto, Ontario
M7A 1L2
Phone: 1-800-387-5514, or
(416) 325-2929 in Toronto or outside Ontario.
Fax: (416)
325-6348
Kathleen Wynne was sworn in as Minister of
Education on September 18, 2006. She was elected to the Ontario legislature
in 2003 and served as the Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of
Education. Prior to this, she served as a school trustee in Toronto.
In her role as Parliamentary
Assistant, she facilitated the Parent Voice in Education Project, whose
recommendations resulted in the first Ontario Parent Involvement Policy. She
also co-chaired the Special Education Working Table to reform how students
with special needs receive support in school, and conducted a province wide
review of adult education – the report, Ontario Learns, resulted in a new
Adult Education Policy Unit that is working to co-ordinate adult education
among all service providers.
As Minister, Ms. Wynne will
continue the government's efforts to bring smaller classes to the early
grades, improved test scores and more opportunities for high school students
to reach their full potential. Building on a lifetime of political activity
and a career of service to youth, students and families, Ms. Wynne is a
knowledgeable and passionate advocate of a strong publicly funded school
system. She has played a major role as an organizer and facilitator, helping
school communities grapple with education issues and leading citizens groups
in a number of grassroots community projects.
Ms. Wynne holds a Master of Arts in linguistics from the University of
Toronto (1980) and a Master of Education in adult education from the Ontario
Institute for Studies in Education (1995) and is a mother of three young
adults.
Distributed by:
Jeremy
Swanson
Fathers and Men's Rights
Activist
"For
The Children”
Ottawa,
Ontario
P hone:
(613) 237-1320
ext 2438
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"Il
faut frapper le premier, et frapper si fort que votre adversaire ne se
relèvera pas."
Vladimir Poutine, président de la Russie
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Citation
improbable
Avez-vous entendu? Votre petit doigt
vient de vous parler.
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"Une peste mortelle qui
s'attaque à la moelle de la société humaine et qui l'anéantirait"
Léon XIII au sujet du
communisme
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Court document fees slashed
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Juin le mois des grosses couennes

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Oh I see...a Judge and a Lawyer
in the same legal quagmire eh? Something smells of 'cover
up' Is
there something we are not being told? Could this be a legal scandal of
major 'proportions'? Anyone? Anyone?
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J'ai quelque chose de très bon pour les
fesses. Je m'en sers pour jouer au ping-pong
Les soins pour les fesses ont la cote
650$ la séance
À ce prix là on vous fait les deux fesses
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SAAQ:
pauvre petite fille sans défense ni responsabilité
Publicité
télévisée
Message d’une durée de 30 secondes diffusé du 28 mai au 24 juin 2007
sur les principaux réseaux de télévision francophones .
Les conséquences d’un
accident de la route lié à la conduite avec les facultés affaiblies
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Canada is about to celebrate
its 140th birthday - what's in store for the nation's future? Step up
and have your say.
Facebook, Student Vote and CBC News want your help to create the Great
Canadian Wish List.
Make a wish for the country's birthday. Convince others to share
your dream. Facebook will automatically rank them, and CBC News
will compile the most popular for Canada Day on July 1st.For more
information please visit
cbc.ca/wish/faq.html.
Here is what you must do.
3. Look on the right. Click on "Join Group"
4. Go back to the CBC Wish List Contest
group. Click on "Browse Wishes". Look for Equal
Parenting and Equal Rights for Fathers and their Children Click
on "Add Support".
5. Forward to this to anyone who might be keen on doing
this.
Facebook has been an excellent resource for
me for linking to pro-equal parenting
issues. Note that if you are concerned about privacy, you can
click on "privacy" on your pro-file and adjust your settings.
I hope you all join in. This could be
interesting. It's certainly keeping the issue alive in the minds of the
people. As for the Privacy issue we
have nothing to hid is my view so I allow complete access to all my
personals and pictures. I believe you should too. be proud to be a
Father and be proud of your children.
Normally when you make a
wish you keep it secret. This Canada Day, CBC wants you to shout it out.
Make a Wish.
The first step is to join the Great Canadian Wish List group on Facebook
(if you don't have an account, you can sign up for free). You'll be able
to see what Canadians hope for the country's future. Make your wish, but
don't keep it to yourself.
Tell Your Friends.
If you support someone's wish, let them know. If they like yours, they'll
support you too. Try to get your friends to help out. Facebook will
automatically rank the wishes: the more "friends" your wish has, the
higher it will place. Persuade enough people to support your wish, and CBC
News may give you the chance to make your case to the rest of the country.
Build the List.
CBC News will be following the discussions on Facebook, looking for
patterns and trends that emerge. We'll also be reporting about the people
behind the wishes on CBC TV, CBC Radio, CBC Newsworld and online at cbc.ca/wish.
As Canada Day approaches, we'll summarize the top ideas from Facebook, and
come up with "The Great Canadian Wish List" just in time for July 1st.
Here's your chance to make
your dream—your vision for Canada—come alive. If your pitch is compelling
enough, you'll gain a chorus of supporters to amplify your voice, and
debate the merits of the wish.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is Facebook?
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How do I join?
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Do I have to share my
personal information?
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How do I submit a wish?
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What are the categories?
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What if there's a wish I
really like and want to support?
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What if my wish is already
taken?
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What if there's a wish I
don't like?
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How are they ranked?
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How do I build support for
my wish?
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What is Student Vote's role
in all of this?
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What is Facebook?
Facebook is the most
popular social networking site in Canada, with close to 3 million
members. It was originally created for College and University students,
but now it's open to just about everyone. Facebook organizes users
around networks, which can be schools, businesses, or large cities. When
you sign up, you join a network and create a personal profile page that
tells other people a bit about you. In no time, you'll connect with
people you've known throughout your life, creating a social-network.
Facebook offers ways to automatically keep you up-to-date with what's
happening in their lives, and ways that you can share notes, blogs, and
photos from your life.
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How do I join?
It is really easy to get
started. It's also free. You can
sign up here.
- Do
I have to share my personal information?
On Facebook, you only
have to share as much information as you're comfortable with. Make sure
you review how to use Facebook's
privacy settings.
There are easy ways to restrict your personal information so that only
people you know have access to it.
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How do I submit a wish?
Once you have a Facebook
account (if you don't already have one), join the
Great Canadian Wish List
group. Follow the
links to find a category where your wish might fit in, and submit it.
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What are the categories?
To help us organize the
wishes, we've come up with seven categories. We've tried to keep them as
broad and open-ended as possible. Pick the one that best fits your
particular wish:
- Living Large
(What can we do to uplift the quality of life in Canada?)
- We're All in this
Together (We're a big country - how can we all get along?)
- The Great Outdoors
(Our home and native land - our roads and buildings.)
- Not Politics as
Usual (Wish you could change the system? Or your vote?)
- Law & Order (From
Crime and Punishment to the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.)
- Going Global
(How Canada relates to the rest of the world.)
- Who We Are (Thoughtful
wishes, and ideas to live by.)
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What if there's a wish I really like and want to support?
If you agree with a wish,
join it. A group will form around the wish, and you'll be able to
discuss it with other people who support the idea. The more people who
join the wish, the more popular it becomes, and the higher it will rank
in Facebook's rankings.
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What if my wish is already taken?
If someone has already
made your wish, join the group surrounding it and post your thoughts on
the discussion board. The Wish List isn't meant to be a popularity
contest or an election. Its purpose is to get people across the country
talking about the things that are important to them, bringing up new
ways of looking at the challenges we face as a country, networking—AND
HAVING FUN!!!
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What if there's a wish I don't like?
You can't cast "negative"
votes. If you don't like a particular wish, you can suggest an
alternative and see if other people share your point of view.
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How are they ranked?
Wishes are ranked based
on the number of supporters who join the wish. They're also organized by
categories.
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How do I build support for my wish?
Start a campaign and
invite your friends and other Facebook users to join your wish. Get
creative! Make your case by posting videos on YouTube or blogging about
it. Each wish has its own URL that you can email and share with friends.
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What is Student Vote's role in all of this?
Student Vote is a
non-partisan educational program that helps to promote civic literacy.
During election campaigns, it provides a parallel election experience
for students under the voting age. Student Vote worked with CBC News to
develop the initial concept behind the Great Canadian Wish List.
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À d'autres
FEMINISM GETS A FACELIFT: Actresses Ashley
Judd and Cybill Shepherd participate in the 2004 March for Women's Lives
in Washington, D.C. Researchers at this week's annual meeting of academics
present a paper that argues the new feminism is excluding the "man-hating,
hairy, angry queer."
Its message to burgeoning
feminists? "It's not about not shaving your legs, staging protests,
man-hating, becoming a lesbian, or boycotting anything and everything 'feminine.
C'est trop tard pour dire
pardon mon oncle.
La guerre des sexes a atteint un point de non retour.
Elles l'ont voulu elles l'ont.
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La DPJ en procès
Une éducatrice accusée d'attouchements sexuels
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Procès en diffamation
intenté par Daniel Welzer Lang à l'ANEF
Suite à une
plainte
déposée par Daniel Welzer Lang pour diffamation envers un fonctionnaire
public, six membres du CA de l'ANEF (Association Nationale des Etudes
Féministes) et deux de l'AVFT sont passées devant le Tribunal
Correctionnel de Toulouse, le 14 mars 2007.
Outre le retrait du texte incriminé du site de l'ANEF (www.anef.org) ainsi
que des archives de la liste de discussion EF-L, et la publication du
jugement sur les mêmes supports, le plaignant demande 15 000 euros de
dommages et intérêts, afin de les verser, dit-il, à une association de
lutte contre les violences faites aux femmes.
Le délibéré du jugement est attendu à 14h00, le 30 mai 2007 (TGI de
Toulouse)
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Blame urban culture, not urban guns
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