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It's about time they get this case rolling. It's rediculous how much power this man had. It's too bad more people are too afraid to come forward. I'm not polygamist, but I have a ton of polygamist cousins who live or lived in Hildale and Colorado City. They, for the most part, are good people, but a lot of their leaders, like Jeffs, are up to no good. Religion is something you are supposed to believe in, not something you are threatened with. I believe in freedom of religion, but these unchecked, isolated polygamist groups are clearly in violation of the law
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