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How can our Legal system pick a legal leader to lead an illegal organization? Wouldn't that be illegal in and of its self?
(assuming that polygamy is still illegal in the U.S. of coarse)
What a waste of taxpayers' dollars. Just disband it. It's not a Church, it's a social club for older men and young girls...
'SALT LAKE CITY Utah state officials are blocking any further attempts by rival church leaders to seize control of Warren Jeffs' polygamous sect....' - Article
Lets try:
So nice to see the 'tradition of marriage, preserved.'
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