aha! | 9:57 a.m. May 30, 2008
THIS is where the rubber meets the road.

Jeffs' DNA, compared to the children of those young-at-the-time mothers, will make sure that the FLDS fall apart, and that he never gets out of prison.

This is a good day.
Poison blood | 10:07 a.m. May 30, 2008
This should be enough to blow the snakes out of the water. Warren Jeffs DNA is that of a sick deviate. I wonder how many children he has brought into the world with other children? Disgusting!
Anonymous | 10:15 a.m. May 30, 2008
Good, if he is guilty of any wrong doing, I hope they present their case and convict him, and add to his sentence. In the meantime, give the children back!

I wonder if CPS will be able to find all the children, or next week will we hear that some children are missing?
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rose jessup | 7:35 p.m. May 30, 2008
Our leader has done no wrong, he is giving his wives a chance to enter heaven please leave us alone
Dave Ludy | 8:27 p.m. May 31, 2008
In Philadelphia Children are place where ever the state can obtain the most Title IV-D funding. The Federal government has financial rewards for taking kids and establishing paternity. Looks like Texas is no better than Philadelphia Family Court.
Just read the book | 4:45 p.m. June 2, 2008
Before we make judgements we need to learn everything we can about the situation. I just finished the book, Stolen Innocence, written by Elissa Wall and I was heartbroken. This is a pityful situation. Jeffs was no more than a dictator and probably still is from jail, may he rot there. I don't need a man to get me into heaven or anyone to tell me what God has to say to me. I have a straight line through Jesus Christ who died for me (and you). I say the women have a choice in what they want to do, but when they endanger the lives of their children that is when it has to stop. I don't think the children were taken in haste or should have been returned until DNA could be taken on everyone of them and if underage child birth was found it should have been addressed IMMEDIATELY, and prosecution should take place. Everyone has a right to their "religion", but not free rein to abuse children. I think the parents should be prosectured also. WAKE up and take a look at the world trying to help you!!

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