Posted on 06/08/2008 8:41:46 AM PDT by TLI
I wonder if Perry accepts personal liability, too.
Good! At least he has courage. I think the state was absolutely right to do this, and I hope this bunch takes his invitation and gets out - although personally, I think as the investigation goes on, there will be criminal charges against them and many of these children may have to be taken to safe places again.
My question is who wants them? Does official Mormonism want to invite them to Utah? Or maybe the Muslims would like to have them come live in Detroit.
Well, since the Texas Supreme Court found the action taken by CPS was not warranted by the evidence I suspect Gov. Perry is smelling the lawsuits headed their way. Lets see, when is he up for re-election?
Stated as if it’s not possible to get to the “good stuff”.
IF they stepped over the line? All charges dropped, all prisoners freed? For a raid based on an anomymous tip from out of STATE? IF???
Perry is a reformed Democrat turned GOPer. To me he is a do gooder with a nice suit on. How much incest and family rape is being ignored in the ghettoes and barrios of Houston by his agents?
Unfortunately, Perry wouldn’t know courage if it came and bit him on the butt!
“if”?
thrown out by two higher courts?
This is all too funny. Looks like Perry is looking to get a few votes and setting himself up against a “srawman” of a weird cult. If this causes the Break away Mormon cult to dump Warren Jeffs and underage ‘marriages’ maybe some good will come out of this mess.
If they do that (and they said they would "obey Texas Law") then they would no longer be called a "cult." Perry would loose his boogie-man, the FLDS could stop paying taxes to the county and when they all get registered to vote they can get rid of Judge Walthers.
I think it’s pretty clear that the state is quite right in its suspicions as to what is going on with this cult.
The present laws are not well suited for dealing with such organized abuse. The answer is to change the laws to something that works, not to ignore the present laws in the service of a “higher good.”
The suspicion was more than warranted. Just last week the FLDS spokesman said they will abide by the laws of the state (translation=we won't do that no more).
The execution was poor. But, I believe, the criminal investigation continues.
Yeah right, the same courage Tony Blair showed when he apopologised for the Irish Potato Famine.
Perry is positioning himself to jump whichever way the wind blows
“Does official Mormonism want to invite them to Utah?”
The FLDS dislike/distrusts the “official” Mormon church about as much as they do the Baptists. At least that’s what I’ve heard.
Did you hear that the TX gov mansion burned down?
According to the Constitution, we still have freedom of association, freedom of religion and free speech - all of which the state of TX tried to stomp all over.
I read an article saying Warren Jeffs’ lawyers filed a petition to quash all evidence extracted as a result of the raid on the FLDS because all the “evidence” was tainted due to it being seized as a result of a false report.
“Those who deny freedom to others deserve it not for themselves. - A. Lincoln”
Your tag line seems to contradict your stand on the FLDS.
http://www.redorbit.com/news/science/1421496/jeffs_defense_wants_all_raid_evidence_left_out_of_his/
I’m posting another thread on this - Warren Jeffs asks to quash all evidence gained during the FLDS raid - cuz it was obtained illegally. Here we go . . . .
I’m not sure why you think so.
The tagline could apply either to the women and children denied freedom by the asshole leaders of the FLDS.
Or to the denial of freedom to the FLDS members by the state.
It is more than obvious to me that the FLDS, like the original LDS of the 19th century (not today’s LDS) before it, is based on institionalized abuse of women and children.
Our presnt legal system is unfortunately not well suited to handling these cases. The remedy is to change the law so that it works, not to ignore the law, pretending that it says what we think it should.
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