Posted on 04/23/2008 4:49:36 PM PDT by Politicalmom
SAN ANGELO, Texas The first of more than 400 children taken from a polygamist compound boarded buses Tuesday bound for 16 emergency shelters, children's homes and foster care agencies throughout the state, including two in North Texas.
As the buses rolled out, the children eagerly waved and smiled at television cameras. Lawyers inside the San Angelo Coliseum who were meeting with their adult or child clients said authorities allowed no one in or out while the children, 114 of them by day's end, were loaded onto the buses.
(Excerpt) Read more at dallasnews.com ...
It’s just interesting how I never see you post on anything but LDS threads.
Wow! Neither is mine! We must be brothers!
I suppose if the only place you saw me was at the grocery store, you’d assume the posture, “Gee, C, I never bump into you any other place than here. You must be a glutton for food” (never thinking, of course, that it’s a conclusion that could be extended both ways).
Five pages of previous posts—dozens, if not a hundred posts, and you have ONE post that is not related to bashing the LDS Church.
That’s an obsession.
How is it that you have the gall to call fLDS a "cult" but your fellow Mormons--and perhaps you--don't like it when other Mormons are labeled a "cult?" (Isn't that a double standard?)
Ahem, since these plural wives were not recognized by the state, one of the things undercovered so far is the amount of WELFARE the colony was receiving because of these children. The term used was "bleeding the beast". So you are defending the sexual abuse of these young girls? So you are supporting the explitation of these children by the fLDS leadership.
No, it’s not. They fit the very textbook definition of a cult. We do not.
Thanks for asking.
‘Double-minded’ is the operant term ... for the instability of the ever changing mormon cult. Mormons hate you for pointing out that what is so objectionable about the fLDS is what was at the foundation of mormonism exposing ol’ Joe Smith’s religion as something definitely not from God.
...Labeling others as "obsessed"...Another Example: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-religion/1975922/posts?q=1&;page=65 ("You antis crack me up! Youre so cute when youre obsessed!")
...Moral downfalls of Christians & Christian leaders. 11 posts the last week of March on threads like:
Pastor gets 4 years for sex assault on woman
Canada orders ministry by Christians shut down where you are full of "compliments" like: "Let them lie, slander and distort. Thats their right. If they want to look like bigoted, non-Christlike ignoramuses, who am I to stop them?"
Then April 12 seems to be your big day for Christian bashing with comments like the following to Elsie:
"Wed better not move in here and start productive farms and businesses, and perhaps become a voting bloc, and live our religion, because if we do...our kind, loving Christian brethren will burn our crops and barns, rape our wives and daughters, tar & feather and kill our leaders, and kick us out of the area so they can take over our productive farms and businesses!" http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2000458/posts?q=1&;page=101
Earlier that day you had another 21 posts alone on April 12 on threads about:
Maumee pastor steps down after accusation
San Jose pastor accused of molesting boy
Feds say minister diverted flood aid
Priest pleads guilty over church raffle scam
Study: Few Born agains Tithe to churches
And then to top off your continued double standards, here you make all these posts earlier that day on five threads talking about Christian pastors and priests, etc. and yet later that day you have the gall to say:
"I, too, am a former Catholic...but I have no interest in spending any of the precious time God has given me trying to convince Catholics that their Church doctrines or practices are wrong (especially since I agree with them on so many things). I'm more concerned with trying to live the way I understand God wants me to live, and to help and serve others as best I can. Life is too short to waste it hating." http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2000458/posts?q=1&;page=107
So I guess you had the time to engage in all this "hating" as you call it the last week of March and earlier that day, but supposedly in reality you're above all that 'cause "Life is too short to waste it hating"
Since you portray yourself as one who, personal standard wise, is "more concerned with trying to live the way I understand God wants me to live, and to help and serve others as best I can." then may I suggest you pursue that course and not get "sidetracked" in either opposing others (since that might take you away from your personal standard) or in delighting in the downfalls of Christian pastors, Catholic priests, and the closures of Canadian Christian ministries as an occasional hobby?
You can't say one thing, and then by your actions betray what you said. After all, your very first citation on your home page is Matthew 5:48...Be ye perfect, even as your Father in heaven is perfect. You know, that verse isn't "gas" ya know. And Mt 5:48 doesn't say, "Become perfect..." it says "Be perfect..."
Are you perfect? Since the LDS "prophets" say you're a "god" (Ps. 82) or "god-in-embryo," wanna explain how it's possible to be an imperfect god?
Excellent illustration of ‘double-mindedness’ ... seems to be a primary trait of Mormonism apologists.
The way of going about proving what was going on at the compound is to do it LEGALLY, in a constitutionally sound way.
I have had some experience in trying to prove these types of allegations and I know how difficult it is to prove, but failing to follow all the rules only does more damage in the long run to the very people that you are trying to protect, AND the perpetrators get off with nothing more than the hassle of the accusations.
The authorities could have used every legal means of entering that compound and made their presence a common occurrence. They could have used fire inspections, health dept inspections, department of education visits. They could have questioned the innoculation records and things like that, that would have required signatures of the parents. There is so much that the authorities could have done that would at least have deterred any violence against the children, because it would have lessened their isolation.
Ya gotta have priorities!
You guys need to talk!
DU says that no one knows what 'cult' means.
I am OBSESSED about exposing FALSE religions by proclaiming the TRUE religion!
Here is a clue for you weirdo: I don't look for "sympathy." I am not involved in this case. I am only discussing the aspects of the case.
You have committed the mainstream media demagoguery
No. YOU are using typical liberal tactics of obscuing the facts and attacking the messenger.
of looking at the numbers 30, 38, 48 and asserting that the deaths have gone up 60% ... take the per capita and redo your statistical fib to reflect what percentage of children taken into the foster care program die per year, and be sure to--to be honest, which I doubt you intended anyway--subtract the number who died in a given year from the total increase in number still in foster care, summing the number of children in foster care each year then taking the deaths as a percentage of children in foster care. Your deceit becomes obvious when the statistics are applied properly, but hey, you got away with it for a while, and not one person at FR approves of even one child killed while in foster care regardless of whether the foster parents did it or thedeath is by 'other' circumstances which you conveniently leave out for impacts sake.
I didn't write that report you idiot!!!!!!!
The Texas comprtoller wrote the report. What in God's name is your problem that you would actually attck and use such hatred against someone who only posted the report from the state of Texas regarding the sorry state of their foster care system?
You're a troll, IMHO. Are you also a Mormon?
You are a heinous liar and attacks like this should not be permitted at FR.
I am not a Mormon, but if you hate them, maybe you ought to go post at some place that encourages hatred.
Thanks for that. It is too bad that they use false information, because the real information is damning enough.
According to Carolyn Jessop, in her book and written articles, she was married when she was 18, not 17. And she had 3 children by the age of 21, I believe.
The husband in both photos is Merril Jessop. He was married to Carolyn Jessop. She is the one pictured, not someone named Carolyn Young.
‘Hate them’? ... Projection perhaps you have, troll. You are gleefully seeking to impugn the Texas foster care program. Yeah, you’re a liberal troll. But that was a nice try, troll.
Ruby and Flora are full sisters.
“No matter how rampant the welfare fraud was, you cant build what is there on that amount.”
True.
I read your entire post, and I agree. I could be misleading others with that implication.
If one has to fill 35 mouths, the money doesn’t go very far anyway.
And I suspect that the ‘husbands’ who have a large amount of ‘wives’, are limited to the ‘loyal inner circle’.
I stated, on another thread, that Texas CPS and LE should only focus on the abuse, and sex with a minor issues.
You are right about the siphoning off of the funds, from what I have read. That is, I believe, a civil case between the Fund, and Jeffs. As it should be.
Could that be the major source of their funding?
That we be hard to deny.
So, we are back to square one. They got a lot of money from somewhere. Where and how they got it might involve further prosecution, but...so what.
Is it relevant, to this issue, this case?
No. This case is about finding the source of the illegal sex with a minor, which I would almost be sure is limited to inner circle, maybe as low as just one provable case.
Our society has been tolerant of polygamy, and even the ‘child-bride’ concept, as long as the ‘child’ is really of legal age in the state of marriage. But not if they are under legal age, and not a legal marriage, and against the will of the ‘child’.
If there is some other form of child abuse going on as well, such as ‘breaking the baby’, then that may involve a much larger group of FLDS members. Proof that the breaking thing causes harm to the baby, may be hard to prove legally, when there is an acceptable reason for the spread of retardation among such a limited breeding population.
Thanks for the “Whasup wid dat?”
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