Something that I said Violation legalized in Maryland
Something that I said Violation legalized in Maryland News Insight SIS files March 7 / Maryland legalizes Violation Dwight Hobbes In Minnesota, a man may be sitting at home, minding their own business. Delete the entire city a woman can pick up the phone, call the police and said the threat. He will receive a knock on the door, the police come and haul him to jail in nothing but the strength of that claim. In Minnesota, a man may be co-habitating in your house or apartment with a girlfriend or wife. If the exchange of crosswords and she is determined enough to have the last word, all you have to do is call 911, claims that she fears for her safety. The police come and drag him out of his own house, lock him up and when he is released, a restraining order will be automatically in place, except as going to your house or apartment. A noncustodial parent can document and demonstrate to a county official that her son is being treated for an unfit mother – say rampant raging drunk or drug addict – and it is highly unlikely that a judge signed an order granting even temporary custody until a hearing court can be set. I’m not doing any of this up. Nor are these rare cases. And indeed, it is not unusual for a woman unjustly jam a man up and then comment with a smile: “This is the state of a woman.” Is it not fair, but true. Anyone who has ever wondered what idiots moved in the state legislature to allow such a sorry state of affairs is legal, need only look at what happened recently in Maryland. In early February, with the case of Baby v. Maryland Special Court of Appeal held that if a woman agrees to get horizontal with a man and when they are in the midst of consummating a carnal knowledge, she changes her mind as well, it’s too late. He has to stop. And she is not being violated (for the record, let’s get something straight right now – if still her body, she has a perfect and inalienable right to decide what to do with it, which does not happen to him and , for that matter, it stops happening to it.) The Maryland court idiots have gone back in time to restore the code of conduct legally sanctioned by barbarians, while across the United States, a husband can have sex with his wife whenever he wanted and if he did or not. They have returned to a time in any court in the country, if a girl or woman was alone with a man in his own house, apartment or hotel room and was sexually assaulted, she was asking for it. In Minnesota, women are finally so fed up with being subjected to abuse – rape, abuse – the political and social reaction prompted this radical change that we now have, as I said, the “state of women.” Protection bent on taking the lead away from men who have placed at the feet of women in the necks of men. Because the lobby for the rights of women to turn this upside down been down all over again, before allowing an appellate court or anything else get away with saying, “Well, once she started it, you lose the autonomy they tell you to stop. ” The black dress socks in Maryland. Just make sure it will be more difficult than ever – here, there and elsewhere – for men and women polarized to reach any kind of common ground while respecting each other rights. And, mark my words, but laid the groundwork for a hell of a seizure. PS They have also established the basis on which, as in Minnesota, decent men were hung out to dry, jerky can not get it through their thick skulls that when a woman says “No” – at any point – it is mean the end of it. Decent men who are blind side by the arrival of “state of women” in Maryland should have no trouble finding out who to thank – the donkeys in the Court of Special Appeals.
Twin Cities Daily Planet articles www.tcdailyplanet.net files / profiles / Dwight Hobbes. Dwight Hobbes has written for Essence, Reader’s Digest, Washington Post, Minneapolis Star Tribune, St. Paul Pioneer Press, City Pages, Minneapolis / St.Paul, MN Law and Policy, Pulse of the Twin Cities, Twin Cities Daily Planet, Women and the Word, San Diego Union-Tribune, Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder (where column provides commentary Something I Said). He has spoken his mind on National Public Radio, Minnesota Public Radio, unobstructed and KMOJ Blog Talk Radio in Minneapolis and St. Paul. He appeared regularly as a guest commentator on Newsnight Minnesota (KTCA-Minneapolis/St. Paul) and The Spectator (Minneapolis Television Network). His monthly column “Hobbes in the House in MN Spokesman Recorder talks about domestic abuse and works are violación.Sus Refuge – produced at Mixed Blood Theatre by Pangea World Theater, Dues – produced by Mixed Blood Theatre, University of Southern Illinois at the point of the Revue, elected to play 10 minutes Bedlam Theatre Festival and published by Playscripts, Inc. You may not always Sometimes Never Tell – produced by the Theater Center Philadelphia, Long Island University, reading the Kennedy Center and published in an anthology stage in the middle – produced by the University of Long Island, starring Samuel E. Wright. Hobbes spoke on the panel of “A Farewell to August Wilson” at the Guthrie Theater, issued in Conversations with Al McFarlane (KFAI, KMOJ). Dwight Hobbes singer and songwriter recorded the single “Atlanta Children” (BeatBad Records) and gigged 10 years in the Long Island / New York area, including the other end, Kenny and Shipwrecked Members of My Fathers Place. He led the Boston group Midlight Blues Band. In Minneapolis, Hobbes David Daniels opened on First Street Entrance, James Curry in Terminal Association, sat down with Yohannes Tona, Alicia Wiley Testimony on Soul Jam Sun, The New Congress Babalu, Willie Murphy at the Viking Bar and Wain McFarlane and Lucille Jahz in kitchen. Dwight Hobbes still drops in the occasional open mic in town. www.myspace.com / dwighthobbesmusic
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