Reader comments: Child welfare worker describes FLDS ranch as 'scary environment'
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It is nice to see the defenders doing their job and blasting this trial for the sham it is. I just don't see how anything they say or do will sway this judge. She has already made up her mind and will inevitably rule to take these children away. Hopefully the FLDS will appeal this decision and take it to the Supreme Court of the United States if necessary so they will get a fair trial by jury and not be subject to the prejudice of any judge.
So you make a call claiming the neighbors kids, who you think run wild, are abused and this is what is standard due process in Texas. Is this the reason people are having less kids?
Just how sad is that in the USA? You are on trial, your child's future and possible life (if the 3 year old is put into an abusive foster home and killed) and you can't even get into the courtroom. How on eartch can this be due process? I have seen them investigate cases in communist china with more concern for the actual people involved than this.
children. Poor Barbara is loosing patience with the rule of law, and seems to care less about truth.
Commissar Ellen wants to take the children out of the county and disperse them into surrounding county
jurisdictions, so the parents will have to fight in
multiple courts for their children.
They clearly have no case and are trying to drag out
the scam, hoping for the parents to being worn down.
This is JUST like the Mark Nifong hack job that was
done to the Duke students. The U.S. Attorney General
should step in Now,and stop this Witch Hunt.
The Texas officials responsible, should be arrested
and tried for corruption, and under the RICO laws,for conspiring to kidnap 400+ children, then sell them through the Child Prostitution Service.
I wonder how much money will be made, in the selling
of these children through the Adoption Service. It is not cheap adopting children.
There will be a lot of gushing about how the mothers can't see the children, how Texas is evil, how . . . bla bla bla.
snickerdoodle asks that before you say "shame on Texas!" you listen to my points:
Fact: there was abuse
Fact: there was reason to remove the children
Fact: the removals were NOT based on the phone call
Fact: IF Barbara Walther sees enough evidence for the FLDS and against Texas, she will unite the women & children. If she continues to separate the women & children, despite opposing evidence, I know there will be an uprising of some sort. Don't worry, people. Whoever has done wrong will be dealt with.
This is America.
There will be Justice.
"The closed society rarely talks to the media, but mothers have spoken repeatedly to reporters this week in an effort to win public sympathy for the case."
"Many of the attorneys representing children say one question most often asked of them by the mothers in the case is how their message is playing out on TV and in the papers."
"The plea for public sympathy harkens to the infamous "Short Creek Raid" in the 1950s in Utah, where media reports of crying children being ripped from their mothers' arms were so effective and poignant that the governor of Utah was voted out of office – and the polygamists enjoyed relative peace for the next several decades."
Well, we have some news for you. The sympathy propaganda by the FLDS won't work here in Texas. We see through this mind controlling, child abusing, cult and justice will rain down on them from the stand of Judge Walther.
Polygamy between consenting, self sufficient adults (meaning no welfare, food stamps, state aid, etc) is perfectly OK in most peoples minds, altough yes it is still illegal.
Also, those children, deserve the right to a proper education, I understand they are trying to keep them "pure" or what not, but the law requires children to recieve an education.
Of course the children were being abused! All children in that compound are taught from birth that they were put on earth to create body's for God's spirit babies. Every girl is taught that her life's calling is to pop out as many babies as physically possible, and to start as soon as daddy and the prophet says.
This is not religious persecution and have never been, if it was, Texas Authorities would have gone in and arrested all the men (as they did with Short Creek), but that is not what they did, is it?
Every step CPS has taken so far has been to the letter of the law. You can read up about it in the Texas Family Code. Educate yourself.
Second: Texas law was changed after the FLDS moved in, prompted by that move, and explicitly designed to block FLDS practices. The Trib reported as much in "FLDS case puts new Texas laws to the test" (since recalled from both the paper and its archives). This change in the law was openly designed to "prohibit the free exercise of religion;" Texas had never before in its history had a problem with an age consent of 14 years.
If this turns into parental rights versus child protective services, as I think these attorneys are positioning, they may blow a huge hole in the CPS way of doing business. They have the case before them to do it. Judging by the actions of the attorneys, I think that they will.
The opening salvos in this battle make me think that they have gone nuclear from the outset. Who controls the courtroom? The pro bono attorneys do. It is like watching Mike Tyson land opening blows on an amateur.
Fact: there was NO reason to remove the children
Fact: the removals were NOT based phone call
(the removals were decided upon before any alleged phone calls were made)
Fact: Barbara Walther issued the order to take all the children, so she will find "cause" to continue the separation. Any efforts to prosecute those who have done wrong have been greatly hindered by this rash/unconstitutional/tragic/massive/egregious (take your pick) child seizure.
This is America.
Justice is being strangled as we idly watch on.
[typo corrections from the original post.]
So I guess this wont start a revelution in any way will this lets try to stay alive by year 2012? by spending tax money to rip the biggest families apart so we can be famous.
Government has an obligation to protect the rights of its weakest and most defenseless citizens; in this case, the children, who have had no voice until now.
If the children go back home, beware of either a kool-aid scenario, or illegal border crossings INto Mexico, as Merrill Jessop sets up Second Zion in Colonia Juarez, Chihuahua!
Don't Mess With Texas...
Are the women victims or accomplices?
I think victims of this patriarchal dictatorship. Intervention is required to break up and dismantle this, and every other such commune.
God bless Texas.
Do you mean the state of Texas, or the polygamist men?
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Thanks, Judge.