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Published: Monday, Aug. 27 2007 10:17 p.m. MDT

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Sunbear

It is all about money, money to Wisan , money to the goverments of Arizona , Utah & Nevada , brother selling out brother, father against son, mother against daughter, husband against wife , wife against husband, so I ask each and everyone of you, what is the value of 30 pieces of silver in today's dollars and is it enough to sell your soul ? And in the meantime the innocent and the children suffer.

fincenMIB

Do these comments make you FLDS? When I reported this abuse, the FLDS sent their attorneys after me. I was an unpaid rep. of a non profit Child Abuse prevention agency. I've heard all of this dribble about the righteous, but for a time I had to many of Warren's audio's and all of Rulon's hardback books and I don't buy into the FLDS innocense. Buying the land with tithing moneies had a clear match between Warren's audio's and Rulon's 1989 deposition. Warren & Rulon got the 30 pieces of Silver X 1000, you need to read the depostion of the prophet (now passed).

Foul play

I smell a setup. It is the game of money buying brains to attack the victim. The letter is burned, the victims credability is attacked, yet the judge knows a crime was done, gives community service etc. This is all background to jeffs upcomeing trial. Probley the real money to buy all this is from jeffs following to free people under him to give him a better shot at freedom, lawyers spring underlings that they dont care about paveing the way to the real upcomeing event. What really riles me is they must think we are dumb! It is all going to come down to what people are picked for jeffs jury! Then the fun will begin. Watch who are picked and eliminated untill 12 sheep are picked who claim they havent watched tv, never heard of poligamists etc, and if answered truthfully to get those 12, it would have to be some real zombies!

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