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With the FBI involved it's even more likely to turn into an armed standoff. I hope they don't end up dead like the Davidians.
Sounds fair to me.
Wait a minute - I thought this hearing was going to be a desperate attempt by heartbroken men to overturn an unconstitutional search warrant and bring their wives and children home.
This looks more like pre-emptive posterior-covering. It does them no credit.
I'm sure they want their sacred mattresses back...
The more I find out, the more I am sickened by what goes on with this group. They consider their temple to be sacred, but then we find out that they use the temple to have these young girls being forced to consamate "spiritual marriages" with these young girls. I just read that there is a 16 year old with four children. The leaders of this group have broken laws, and the most serious is defiling these young children, it is the most evil sin and authorities have all the right in the world to go into homes and their temple. If the Mormon church were suspect of this kind of thing, they would not keep the law out, that is not a worry, because "we believe in honoring, obeying and sustaining the laws of the land".
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