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To: Anti-Bubba182

I think not only should they be charged on multple charges of rape and child rape, but they they should also be charged on multiple charges of welfare fraud. All sentences should be made to run consecutively rather than concurrently.


4 posted on 04/13/2008 11:46:55 PM PDT by Paleo Conservative
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To: Paleo Conservative

Yes, but according to the FLDS apologists on this board, you’re violating their 4th amendment rights by doing this, so just ignore all the child raping and law breaking “stuff”. Its all done under religious circumstances so its to be constitutionally protected. Plus some of the children have been temporarely seperated from their mothers, and we all know, thats much worse than being molested or raped.


9 posted on 04/14/2008 12:07:46 AM PDT by Proud_USA_Republican (We're going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good. - Hillary Clinton)
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To: Paleo Conservative; Anti-Bubba182; kingu
Unfortunately, though their behavior is certainly immoral and unethical by Christian standards, it may not be illegal. The polygamists got a new lease on life when court decisions on marriage went their way. If 25 single women want to live with a man who is legally married to another woman, and bear his children, that's their right, as is the aid to dependent children (ADC) and other benefits that are paid to single mothers.

Didn't anyone notice this as the funding source of the ghettos in every major city? Didn't anyone besides the police ever notice, for example, that on welfare check day, drug sales peak.

In re: multiple charges of rape and child rape

With the light of publicity, perhaps more of these women will come forward to make the accusation and press charges. Perhaps Child Welfare Bureaucrats will get off their butts and go look, since they have that right, as do the educational authorities. But these appear to be tight, well organized communities and since most of the women in these systems really are members of these "religions," cracking down on the communities is tough, because the few women and even fewer men that might come forward are constrained by peer pressure. Same goes for Muslims. We recognize one of the wives, he's got 4, and believe me a look at the welfare rolls in Lewiston-Auburn and surrounding areas will show he's collecting on the children ... many many children of three of them. We have even seen cases where the head of the housefold will divorce one or two wives according to Sharía, keep them under his roof, "marry" one or two more and still continue collecting on ALL of the children. Very common in Europe, by the way.

Law enforcement has had some limited success against the leaders of these cults, none against Muslims.

16 posted on 04/14/2008 5:11:21 AM PDT by Kenny Bunk (GOP Plank: Double Domestic Crude Production. Increase refining capacity 50 percent)
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