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Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2001 1:54 PM
Subject: DV and the Death Penalty (was Science has a new Martyr)
> Rob wrote:
> >Every thursday night I participate in a mens group
> >dedicated to the prevention of family violence (even though it actually
has
> >a wider scope in utilisation). This program actually works. I see men
change
> >quite a bit over the course of 18 weeks. I get a lot of satisfaction
> >volunteering my time this way, but I also learn a lot too.
>
> Blessings from me, Rob. I'm glad to see responsible men taking time to
> 'fix the problem' with domestic violence. As part of the women's
movement,
> we women have worked with women to get them out of the situation for a
> number of years. I'm more happy than I can relate than men are doing the
> same on the other end with other men.
>
Thank you Jo Anne!
It is a hard world for men too. We are told that things used to be simple
and that men should be in control of all things, but the world has changed
so much for men in the last century that we tend to feel threatened by many
things that we should welcome.
The truth is that men should be in control..........of themselves first and
foremost, and allow others the right to control themselves also.
xponent
rob