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Long litany of legal disputes begins in FLDS raid
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The State can tear children from their families because the State thinks that, at some unknown time in the future, the girls might get married to an older man and that the boys might someday become an older man and marry a young girl.
Who protects the people from the abuse of power by the state?
fathers are there for 400 or so children.They only mention 3 or 4????
Texas needs to pay plenty for this
Note how the Texas Child Protective Service implies that 18 is the legal age. The CPS can�t be trusted and can�t be trusted with foster children. Two-thirds of their foster children are on mind-altering drugs. Wouldn�t the FLDS children be better off if they were returned to their mothers. Prosecute the men who fathered children with �wives� 15 or less and let the others alone.
I believe the diabolical outcome of Lawrence v Texas by the U.S. Supreme Court ensures that polygamy will be found legal � so polygamy cannot be legally outlawed
Seriously, this really smacks of folks just wanting the babies. One day, they are a minor, the next they deliver their babies and the next they are 4 yrs older! How quaint. Texas needs to learn to count.
these people shouldn't be allowed to name children, let alone raise them.
The CPS really need to be held accountable.
What excuse will these Texas Inquisitors have when they stand before the Lord on Judgment Day?
So if you don't have birth certificates you look like you're trying to hide something.
Holding adults who have newborns? Kidnapping and arrest without due process?
The SS is alive and well in Texas where people are persecuted because of their religion. If they were polygamous Baptists all would be well.
What's new? That's how much of the world beyond the boundaries of their ranch lives.
And more frequently and violently outside the sect.
Isn't anyone aware that it's against the law to investigate one possible crime and then, by magic, start a shopping list to uncover a whole list of other crimes? Doesn't anyone see that such government action gives the police way too much power and latitude to come into our homes and investigate anythings their little (emphasize: little) hearts desire.
I am a Mormon descendant of 19th century polygamy and deplore this version of polygamy and any law-breaking they do or may be doing.
But for heaven sakes, doesn't any see the that such government action puts us all at risk? Hasn't anyone heard of Krystalnacht (one of the initial times where the Nazis severly and openly attacked their Jews)?
Renounce their religion?
Isn't that what Mormons have been asking other religions to do?
What goes around ...
What else would one expect when there are 500 lawyers involved?
Just an innocent mistake, huh? Oh yeah, they thought she was sixteen.
Held by armed thugs!! Children mistreated.
Remember that shurtleff is in this up to his arm pits. I hope this case becomes a tar baby that exposes every ideological nazi in this state.
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