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Old 04-24-2008, 09:05 AM   #1
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Default Interesting website just put up for the FLDS...

Captive FLDS Children

Interesting timeline they have set up. If they are portraying an accurate assessment of what has transpired, some of the comments here regarding the Women's willingness to leave their children may be in error.

Regardless, Texas government powers that be are experiencing an even worse can of worms than Short Creek ever was.

This is just going to get worse especially now that word is out that the local authorities had placed a mole within the compound for over two years without securing enough evidence for a warrant, and that the precedent has been set by the judge allowing the prosecutions argument that the FLDS religious beliefs have put the children in grave danger, when they have not been able to prove any danger existed.

Two of the so called underage girls have gone through DNA testing and were allowed back into the compound when such testing did in fact prove they were 22 years of age. Only 5 teenage girls were pregnant or had children of their own, and they ranged in ages 16 to 19.

The fictitious Sara has been found to be 33 year old black woman in Colorado who has a history of falsifying reports over the phone posing as vulnerable teenage girls. She also as Sara pointed out that her "husband" was raping her and abusing here. Unfortunately her claims were place against a man who hasn't left the state of Arizona for many years. In fact the man has never stepped foot inside the Texas compound.

Just wait until lawyers are lining up pro bono to cash in on the stupidity of Texas law enforcement.

Such a shame since with a little patience they may have been able to at least help the children who were in any danger. Now they have only served to create empathy with the children and their mothers against the big bad government.

Way to go aces
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Old 04-24-2008, 02:57 PM   #2
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Captive FLDS Children

Interesting timeline they have set up. If they are portraying an accurate assessment of what has transpired, some of the comments here regarding the Women's willingness to leave their children may be in error.

Regardless, Texas government powers that be are experiencing an even worse can of worms than Short Creek ever was.

This is just going to get worse especially now that word is out that the local authorities had placed a mole within the compound for over two years without securing enough evidence for a warrant, and that the precedent has been set by the judge allowing the prosecutions argument that the FLDS religious beliefs have put the children in grave danger, when they have not been able to prove any danger existed.

Two of the so called underage girls have gone through DNA testing and were allowed back into the compound when such testing did in fact prove they were 22 years of age. Only 5 teenage girls were pregnant or had children of their own, and they ranged in ages 16 to 19.

The fictitious Sara has been found to be 33 year old black woman in Colorado who has a history of falsifying reports over the phone posing as vulnerable teenage girls. She also as Sara pointed out that her "husband" was raping her and abusing here. Unfortunately her claims were place against a man who hasn't left the state of Arizona for many years. In fact the man has never stepped foot inside the Texas compound.

Just wait until lawyers are lining up pro bono to cash in on the stupidity of Texas law enforcement.

Such a shame since with a little patience they may have been able to at least help the children who were in any danger. Now they have only served to create empathy with the children and their mothers against the big bad government.

Way to go aces
were so bright they could determine who was underage by simply looking at them. How could they misidentify 22-year-olds?
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