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Polygamous leader had refused to sign extradition papers

Published: Tuesday, Aug. 10 2010 10:39 p.m. MDT

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wrz

Too funny!

With the hullabaloo over the aberrant marriage of homosexuals raging in California and across the nation, Utah has to dink around with polygamy and underage marriage issues.

What Jeffs needed was Judge Walker who apparently has a very liberal view of what constitutes marriage.

Pagan

'Late last month, the Utah Supreme Court reversed Jeffs' 2007 conviction of rape as an accomplice for his role in the "spiritual" wedding of a 14-year-old girl to her 19-year-old cousin.' - wrz | 1:18 p.m.

So glad you find the 'spiritual' wedding of a 14yr old girl 'Too funny!'

That says more about you than to consenting adults who want to be monogamys for life.

Timothy

Yes,Warren is going to have a hot time in a Texas prison the night he is convicted of his sexual deviancy... He will discover that hardened felons take a dim view of of religious fanatics who use their power to steal little old ladies social security checks or to rape their granddaughters...He has earned this reward and I ,for one,am glad to see him get it...In a Utah prison it would have been like old times;with him and all his polygamist comrades talking about the good old days when a man could have 5,10,15 wives with not a bit of worry if one or two were a bit young...At any rate justice will be served in Texas as it was not in Utah and Warren will live out the rest of his life in a set of Texas whites awaiting his admittance to the celestial kingdom of Lucifer...

TJ Banks

I hope that he and his comrades have learned to leave the little girls alone, not redistribute wives and children to other than their original husbands and fathers, not to banish the extra boys and men and oh, it would be nice to let people have title to their own real estate.

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