Reader comments: Texas governor defends agency's treatment of children from compound
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Eric | 6:46 p.m. May 15, 2008
Politically, he's history. I don't live in Texas but I have relatives that do and they tell me "he will be voted OUT" !! Anyone that backs this is political hamburger.
Angela | 7:41 p.m. May 15, 2008
Before we determine that our Governor is history lets see what happens. People are not aware of what is happening here. If a child is in danger which obviously is what is the issue, they should be removed until the investigation is over.
No one knows the feelings of these children, it is said that some of the boys who turned 18 do not want to return. Do the math people. The safety of children is far more important than returning them to the same environment. There is more to it than people know. Listen to the people who have escaped. Listen to the people who have witnessed the raid, if nothing was found, nothing would have happened. Just wait and save your comments until the truth is heard. It would be nice to know how the children are adapting to life outside the compound. God knows the truth and will watch over them.
No one knows the feelings of these children, it is said that some of the boys who turned 18 do not want to return. Do the math people. The safety of children is far more important than returning them to the same environment. There is more to it than people know. Listen to the people who have escaped. Listen to the people who have witnessed the raid, if nothing was found, nothing would have happened. Just wait and save your comments until the truth is heard. It would be nice to know how the children are adapting to life outside the compound. God knows the truth and will watch over them.
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millstone | 9:39 a.m. May 16, 2008
Perry has given many people in Texas reason to dislike him because of the Texas trans corridor(it is big land grab) and his infamous HPV vaccine (it's a dangerous and untested vaccine which Perry wanted forced on little girls)mandate. Perry's endorsment of CPS tactics is hardly a good sign that CPS has the moral high road.
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News for Texass, this isn't going away. If they don't look at this in an objective and fair light they will pay dearly.