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                   I-VAWA: Liberal Lies Tempt Women to Embrace a
                  Radical Agenda 
                  
                    
                  
                  The International Violence Against Women Act,
                  recently introduced in Congress, is a bill that
                  purports to curb partner violence around the world.
                  Who could ever be opposed to that?
                  
                  But look more closely, and youll discover
                  a billion-dollar manifesto that is larded with
                  ideological assumptions, logical non-sequiturs, and
                  outright falsehoods. Many women may come to believe
                  its alarming statistics and demand its passage
                   and thats what makes this bill so
                  worrisome. 
                  
                  Behind its innocent-sounding name, the
                  International Violence Against Women Act will fund
                  female empowerment programs that would
                  serve to break up families, vilify men as abusers,
                  and leave millions of women dependent on the
                  state. 
                  
                  The bill does that by defining domestic violence
                  expansively to include coercion and
                  psychological harm, convincing women to
                  call the police at sign of the first
                  sharply-uttered word, and then slapping a
                  restraining order on the couple that has the effect
                  of precluding partner counseling or
                  reconciliation. 
                  
                  Im not going to claim that Democrats Sen.
                  John Kerry or Rep. Bill Delahunt of Massachusetts
                  truly desire to undermine the fundamental family
                  unit. But the fact is, their bill is awash in a sea
                  of Orwellian half-truths that are designed to scare
                  women out of the protective embrace of the
                  family. 
                  
                  If even half the bills 15 findings were
                  truthful, I might think about supporting the
                  International Violence Against Women Act. But it
                  turns out to be a sham, a scientific legerdemain
                  that calls to mind the United Nations
                  now-discredited predictions on global warming. 
                  
                  Take I-VAWAs leading claim that
                  up to 70% of women in some countries
                  report having being victims of domestic violence at
                  some point in their lives. 
                  
                  Two years ago University of New Hampshire
                  researcher Murray Straus published the results of a
                  survey of university-student dating violence in 32
                  countries around the world. The results? About a
                  quarter of the students acknowledged a slap, a
                  shove, or other type of partner violence in the
                  past year, and  get this  women were
                  more likely to be the aggressors than men. 
                  
                  The I-VAWA bill deftly omits mention of that
                  inconvenient truth. 
                  
                  Then theres the indelicate qualifier,
                  up to. Exactly what does that mean? 
                  
                  Turns out the up to 70% points to
                  two obscure studies from Nicaragua and Papua New
                  Guinea -- and neither of the studies were
                  peer-reviewed. Thats the mistake the United
                  Nations global warming panel made when it warned
                  the Himalayan glaciers were doomed to melt by
                  2035. 
                  
                  The I-VAWA bill makes other claims that any
                  half-intelligent person would immediately recognize
                  as preposterous. Like the sky-is-falling claim that
                  Violence against women dramatically
                  impedes progress in meeting all of our global
                  health goals. 
                  
                  Really? 
                  
                  Around the world, the leading causes of death
                  are infectious diseases, heart conditions, and
                  cancer. So TB, malaria, and measles are all caused
                  by partner abuse? Cancer, too? 
                  
                  I know it sounds funny, but thats what
                  Sen. Kerry and Rep. Delahunt want us to
                  believe. 
                  
                  Kerry and Delahunt also declaim that domestic
                  violence is contributing dramatically
                  to maternal mortality. Better tell that to the Pan
                  American Health Organization, because theyre
                  on record as saying, It is not yet known what
                  proportion of maternal mortality is due to domestic
                  violence. 
                  
                  Then theres the old chestnut that
                  1 in 4 women are abused during
                  pregnancy  that one is calculated
                  to convince all the chivalrous souls out there to
                  jump on the I-VAWA bandwagon. But wait! The World
                  Health Organizations 10-country survey of
                  domestic violence found the real figure is closer
                  to 4-12%, not one in four. 
                  
                  Werent liberals the ones who invented
                  fuzzy math? 
                  
                  Overall, the bill contains 15 findings. Of
                  the 15, none of them are objective, verifiable, and
                  truthful: www.ifeminists.net/e107_plugins/content/content.php?content.702
                    
                  
                  Thats right, the International Violence
                  Against Women Act, to put it delicately, is filled
                  with fibs. As a result of its ideologically-driven
                  recommendations, I-VAWA is more likely to harm than
                  help women: www.renewamerica.com/columns/roberts/100310
                    
                  
                  Can we at least give liberals an E
                  for Effort? 
                  
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                  Carey
                  Roberts probes and lampoons political correctness.
                  His work has been published frequently in the
                  Washington Times, Townhall.com, LewRockwell.com,
                  ifeminists.net, Intellectual Conservative, and
                  elsewhere. He is a staff reporter for the New Media
                  Network. You can contact him at E-Mail 
                  
                    
                  
                   
                  
                  
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