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Judge delays hearings for FLDS until December

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zxcvbnm | 3:14 p.m. Oct. 27, 2008

Wow.....the count is now up to 415 children that weren't pregnant, abused, or otherwise mistreated.
So now can we begin the investigation promised by Meisner?
It seems that CPS needs to answer a few questions about just how 415 innocent children and their parents were abused by representatives of the State of Texas.
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Chai | 5:30 p.m. Oct. 27, 2008
hmmm....

There seems to be a silence from the FLDS detractors that were out for blood....

Perhaps I'm just speaking too soon.

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Chai | 4:48 a.m. Oct. 28, 2008
Nope...utter silence....

Hmmmm.....

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re Chai | 8:53 a.m. Oct. 28, 2008
Thats because there is no real news. The hearings were pushed back so the defence can build a case. There is nothing to discuss at this point. There may be things to talk about once the triles start.
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zxcvbnm | 12:52 p.m. Oct. 28, 2008

Geez....we could talk about why the ex-flds don't want to talk about why they won't talk with defense lawyers......
We could talk about just why texas won't talk about the innocent children that were released.
We could talk about MerriAnn still held on the say so of persons that were never at the ranch.
So much to say for those that don't rely on gossip.
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beat a dead horse | 5:11 p.m. Oct. 28, 2008
no one cares about this anymore. molesters and abusers going to jail and kids back home with the zealots. what's there left to say? nothing. get a life.
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Interloper | 2:31 a.m. Nov. 2, 2008
The delays were sought by the defendants, so it is odd to blame others for the lack of activity, and, therefore, less interest in the FLDS cases. Besides, the election and the economy are dominating the news currently. But, when the child sexual abuse cases go to trial, or more FLDS men are indicted, interested people will return to following this topic.
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