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Show Archive - 2003

Show Archives - 2007 - 2005 - 2004 - 2003

December 28, 2003

Bush Betrays Male College Athletes, Caves in to
Feminists on Title IX

Largely due to Title IX, over 350 men's collegiate athletic teams have been cut over the past two decades, and today there are 600 more NCAA women's programs than men's. Despite this, feminist groups such as the National Organization for Women have fiercely resisted tentative efforts by the Bush administration to make Title IX less discriminatory towards male college athletes. Recently the Bush administration backed down, agreeing to leave Title IX largely untouched more >>

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December 21, 2003

Men, Marriage, and 'Finding your Nuts' (Nonnegotiable, Unalterable Terms)'

Glenn discussed men, marriage and how men can be "married and happy" with men's counselor Wayne Levine, M.A., director of the West Coast Men's Center more >>

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December 14, 2003

The Second Wives Movement

The fathers’ rights movement is often stereotyped as being full of angry guys at war with womankind. Fathers today certainly have a lot to be angry about. However, the fathers' movement is not at war with women, but instead with the idea held by some women and some men that mothers matter and fathers don’t. Though critics try to avoid mentioning it, women comprise much of the membership of many fathers’ rights and shared parenting organizations.    more >>

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December 7, 2003

Darkness at Noon: Soviet-Style Re-education in State Mandated 'Batterers' Classes

It doesn't matter that you're innocent. Or that she attacked you first. Or that you both went over the line and that both of you want to put it behind you and work it out. The system will prosecute you and persecute you until you've confessed your sins--even if you've none to confess. And you're not cured until they say you're cured--even if you were never sick to begin with.    more >>

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November 30, 2003

Former Women's Studies Professor Daphne Patai Slams
Academic Feminism

Former Women’s Studies professor Daphne Patai, co-author of Professing Feminism: Cautionary Tales from the Strange World of Women's Studies, slammed Women's Studies for its hatred of men and fathers.    more >>

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November 23, 2003

The Men's Movement: Legitimate Grievances or Whiners with a Gender Grudge?

For decades men's issues have been locked out of the mainstream media--particularly if it is a man who seeks to discuss them. However, in recent years men's and fathers' issues have exploded on the web, including on websites such as MensNewsDaily and Mensactivism . Are these and other prominent men's sites the beginnings of a coming civil rights movement? Or are they merely a forum for the grumbling and petty complaints of a privileged class?    more >>

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November 16, 2003

Fathers' Rights Showdown in CA Supreme Court

Over two dozen feminist groups nationwide have joined together to help ensure that California custodial parents can move children hundreds or thousands of miles away from their noncustodial parents.

Against them all stands one loving father and his tenacious attorney.   more >>

 

November 9, 2003

 Judge Leaves Former NFL Star Tim McKyer Penniless with Two Kids to Support

Two time All-Pro cornerback Tim McKyer played on three Super Bowl champions during his distinguished, 12-year NFL career. However, everything that he had worked so hard to earn was taken away in a divorce by a judge who reminded McKyer that "[your money] is no longer your money--it's mine."    more >>

 

November 2, 2003

Servicemen, Veterans Fight Paternity Fraud

In the aftermath of the first Persian Gulf War, Taron James was working with Naval Intelligence and taking part in missions behind Iraqi lines when he was fraudulently identified as the father of a newborn son. Despite earning four service medals and three ribbons before his honorable discharge, he has endured nine years of unremitting government harassment and financial deprivation, and has fought a constant struggle to stay out of jail.    more >>

 

 

October 26, 2003

Seattle Press Brands Cops as Batterers

The pro-feminist Seattle press has launched an assault on Washington state police officers with the publication of a series of hit pieces on the alleged link between cops and domestic violence. Glenn discussed this press campaign and anti-male bias within the domestic violence system with police lieutenant Greg Schmidt, who created the Seattle police department's domestic violence investigation unit in 1994, and criminal defense attorney Lisa Scott, founder of the advocacy group Taking Action Against Bias in the System (TABS).   more >>

 

October 19, 2003

Masculists, Feminists Rumble Over Choice for Men

"No shame. No blame. No names."

Posters bearing this slogan can be found in bus stops and on billboards all over Los Angeles, urging unhappy new mothers to drop off their babies at hospitals and fire stations. The noble intent of the Safe Haven Laws now in place in 44 states is to prevent new mothers from abandoning or killing babies they do not want. However, these laws also starkly reveal the enormous inequality in reproductive rights between American men and women
. more >>

 

October 12, 2003

Communications Guru Michael Levine and Love Coach Athena Navarro on the Modern Chasm Between Men and Women

Communications expert Michael Levine and Los Angeles-based relationship coach Athena Navarro  discussed changing gender roles and the "wall of suspicion" between modern men and women on His Side with Glenn Sacks on Sunday, October 12. Levine is the founder of Levine Communications, one of the largest public relations firms in the United States.   more >>

 

October 5, 2003

His Side Commemorates DV Awareness Month by Debunking Anti-Male Myths

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, the month when the men of America have to endure listening to feminists and their endless array of media lackeys pretend that domestic violence is only committed by men. In reality, the overwhelming majority of domestic violence research shows that women are just as likely as men to initiate and engage in domestic violence, and that women use weapons and the element of surprise to balance the scales. more >>

September 28, 2003

Texas P.I. Reveals Secrets Behind Clara Harris' 'Murder
by Mercedes'

From the beginning the Clara Harris "murder by Mercedes" case--wherein a Texas woman garnered widespread sympathy after killing her husband as his daughter begged her not to kill her father--has been a textbook example of our society’s noxious mix of anti-male feminism and anti-male male chivalry. Incredibly, last week the murderess was granted joint custody of her twin five year-old boys. The ruling validates what fathers' and children's advocates have been saying for years--when it comes to children, many courts believe that mothers can do no wrong. more >>

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September 21, 2003

Father & Son Reunited After 'Decade of Hell'

Despite a decade of physical and emotional abuse at the hands of his mother, Darius never gave up on his dream to be reunited with his father more >>

 

September 14, 2003

The Boy Crisis in Education--and What Can Be Done About It

Boys have fallen seriously behind girls at all K-12 levels. Girls get better grades than boys and boys are far more likely than girls to drop out of school or to be disciplined, suspended, held back, or expelled. By high school the typical boy is a year and a half behind the typical girl in reading and writing, and is less likely to graduate high school, go to college, or graduate college than a typical girl.  more >>

 

September 7, 2003

Father Spends 3 Months in Jail for Returning Phone Call

One of the greatest dangers men and fathers face today is the way restraining orders based on false domestic violence allegations are used to drive fathers out of their children's lives. There have been numerous documented cases of decent fathers being arrested for sending their children birthday cards, attending their son's Little League games, or calling their own children at the wrong time of the day.  more >>

 

 

August 31, 2003

Fewer Dads, Less Crime

According to a new Justice Department study, the United States has the highest incarceration rate in the world. More than 5.6 million Americans are in prison or have served time there--one out of every 37 American adults. more >>

 

August 24, 2003

The Degradation of LA's 'Deadbeat Dad Court'

Studies show that most so-called "deadbeat dads" are actually "dead broke dads," either because they have low-wage jobs, are unemployed, or are deep in arrears on unrealistic and crushing child support obligations...  more >>

 

August 17, 2003

Warren Farrell Discusses His Historic Men's & Fathers' Rights Campaign for Governor

Best-selling men's issues author Warren Farrell discussed his historic men's and fathers' rights campaign for Governor of California.  more >>

 

August 10, 2003

UC Ban on Faculty-Student Relationships an 'Unethical Intrusion into Private Lives'

Cal State Long Beach professor Barry Dank criticized the UC Regents' recent ban on professor-student relationships as an 'unethical intrusion into private lives'.   more >>

 

August 3, 2003

Seattle Press Brands Cops as Batterers

The pro-feminist Seattle press recently launched an assault on Washington state police officers with the publication of a series of hit pieces on the alleged link between cops and domestic violence. Glenn discussed this press campaign and anti-male bias within the domestic violence system with police lieutenant Greg Schmidt, who created the Seattle police department's domestic violence investigation unit in 1994, and criminal defense attorney Lisa Scott, founder of the advocacy group Taking Action Against Bias in the System (TABS).   more >>

 

July 27, 2003

Bush Betrays Male College Athletes, Caves in to
Feminists on Title IX

Largely due to Title IX, over 350 men's collegiate athletic teams have been cut over the past two decades, and today there are 600 more NCAA women's programs than men's. Despite this, feminist groups such as the National Organization for Women have fiercely resisted tentative efforts by the Bush administration to make Title IX less discriminatory towards male college athletes. Recently the Bush administration backed down, agreeing to leave Title IX largely untouched more >>

 

July 20, 2003

Men, Marriage, and 'Finding your Nuts' (Nonnegotiable, Unalterable Terms)'

Glenn discussed men, marriage and how men can be "married and happy" with men's counselor Wayne Levine, M.A., director of the West Coast Men's Center more >>

 

July 13, 2003

Does NOW Represent Young Women? Three Women of Diverse Views Discuss the Issue

Does the National Organization for Women represent young women? At its annual conference this weekend on the theme of "The Drive Towards Equality," NOW struggled to win the loyalties of many women in their 20s and 30smore >>

 

July 6, 2003

Former Women's Studies Prof. Daphne Patai
Slams Academic Feminism

Former Women’s Studies professor Daphne Patai, co-author of Professing Feminism: Cautionary Tales from the Strange World of Women's Studies, slammed Women's Studies for its hatred of men and fathersmore >>

 

June 29, 2003

Alison Armstrong &  'Understanding Men 101'

Educator and relationship guru Alison Armstrong, who has given workshops to thousands of women all over the United States, claims to understand men. Glenn Sacks, the defender of the American male, decided if she is rightmore >>

 

June 22, 2003

Leader of British 'Dads Army' Discusses Group's Rapid Rise, Upcoming Plans

Matt O'Connor, leader of the British "Dads' Army" Fathers 4 Justice --whose spectacular acts of civil disobedience have garnered international attention--discussed his group's rapid rise and its upcoming plans. Also joining Glenn was Pat Lyons, a courageous English businessman who has vowed that he will go to jail rather than pay the Child Support Agency on behalf of employees who are being denied access to their childrenmore >>

 

June 15, 2003

Attorney Representing Father in Key California
Supreme Court Move-Away Case

In most divorces the custodial parent, usually the mother, has the right to move the children hundreds or even thousands of miles away from the noncustodial father, harming or sometimes destroying the crucial bonds between fathers and their children, and there is usually little that noncustodial fathers can do about itmore >>

 

June 8, 2003

His Side with Glenn Sacks Fires Back at Status of Women Canada: 'We're not Sexists--You Are!'

Men's activists fired back at the Status of Women Canada Ministry and its call to criminally prosecute men’s and fathers’ organizations under Canada's "Hate Speech" laws.  more >>

 

June 1, 2003

Child Support System Abuses Drive Fathers out of Their
Children's Lives

Hundreds of thousands of divorced and unwed fathers are victims of the government's war on so-called "deadbeat dads." Patti Diroff of the Children's Rights Council joined Glenn to discuss these abuses and how they drive decent fathers out of the lives of their childrenmore >>

 

May 25, 2003

Memorial Day Marked on His Side with Glenn Sacks:
How America Betrays its Military Fathers

Military men’s service to their country often creates the conditions under which they can be the victims of injustice in our family courts.  Nationally-known family law attorney Jeffery Leving and paternity fraud crusader Carnell Smith discussed how America betrays its military fathersmore >>

 

May 18, 2003

Sacks, Guests Refute Chavez's Dismissal of Fathers' Importance

"As tragic as the death of a father is in a young child's life, it simply can't compare to the loss of a mother."

--Syndicated Columnist Linda Chavez

Yale professor Kyle Pruett, author of Fatherneed: Why Father Care Is As Essential As Mother Care for Your Child, and Dr. Gary Ventimiglia, a Los Angeles-based psychoanalyst, joined Glenn as they refuted syndicated columnist Linda Chavez's dismissal of the importance of fathersmore >>

 

May 11, 2003

Women Who Help Men: Kathleen Parker and Cathy Young to Appear on Mother's Day Edition of His Side with Glenn Sacks

Syndicated columnist Kathleen Parker and Boston Globe columnist Cathy Young joined Glenn as the show celebrated Mother's Day 2003 by honoring women who help menmore >>

 

May 4, 2003

Wife, Husband Ordered to Separate over False Charge of Sexual Abuse Blast State's Destruction of Their Family

With one baseless accusation two families were torn apart, three children lost their father, and a woman lost the husband she loves.  more >>

 

April 27, 2003

Warren Farrell, NCFM-LA Protesters Discuss Anti-Male
Hostility on College Campuses

Best-selling men's issues author Warren Farrell discussed anti-male hostility on our college campuses.  more >>

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April 20, 2003

Sommers Criticizes Modern Schools' Anti-Boy Culture

Christina Hoff Sommers, author of The War Against Boys: How Misguided Feminism is Harming our Young Men, criticized modern schools' attempts to pathologize, stigmatize and feminize boys.  more >>

 

April 13, 2003

Heroic Los Angeles Father Risks Jail Rather than Lose
His Daughter

Martin Luther King went to jail to end segregation. Nelson Mandela went to jail to end apartheid. Edgar, a Los Angeles teacher, risked a long jail sentence for his right to be a father.  more >>

 

April 6, 2003

A Hero's Service Costs Him His Right to be a Father

When Gary, a US Navy SEAL, was deployed in Afghanistan as part of Operation Enduring Freedom in the wake of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, he never dreamed that his service to his country would cost him his little sonmore >>

 

March 26, 2003

California Paternity Fraud Victims Tell Their Incredible Stories

California Paternity Fraud Victims shared their incredible stories. Guests included nationally known paternity fraud "poster boy" Bert Riddick, Taron James of Veterans Fighting Paternity Fraud, Raegan Philips of Women Against Paternity Fraud, and Daryl & Avita Crismonmore >>

 

March 19, 2003

Abused Men Tell Their Stories, Blast DV Industry

Male victims of domestic violence shared their stories of abuse and anti-male bias on His Side with Glenn Sacks. Victims included Jim (attacked by his ex-wife with a butcher knife as he held their two month old baby in his arms), Benny (gouged and attacked with household objects by his ex-wife) and Ray (a Vietnam veteran attacked by his ex-wife on several occasions, causing permanent injury)more >>

 

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