It would be nice to have an objective report, not by the state or by the pansy press, or drooling tabloids. But the APE press loves titillating headlines.
The state of Texas’s case is built on the premise of a lie. And religious intolerance is not to be tolerated. The removal of 450 kids is without precedent. And was done lightly with out sufficient preparation and now these kids will be subject to people who do not have their best interests in mind.
The kids are now nothing more than slaves to the state and the whims of state worker that only care about headlines and prosecuting this case in the media. We should ask all of the state workers when they stopped having sex with cows.
There should be no more published on this subject until it is sorted out, anything else is pornography of the most vile and reprehensible sort.
“There should be no more published on this subject until it is sorted out, anything else is pornography of the most vile and reprehensible sort.”
I agree.
“And religious intolerance is not to be tolerated.”
We don’t tolerate human sacrifice.
We don’t tolerate peyote ceremonies.
We don’t tolerate Santeria animal torture.
So I go ahead and take the position that we certainly may be religiously intolerant, particularly when the rights of U.S. citizens are being violated.
The children at the place are U.S. citizens and have a right to protection by law.
If we play “see no evil, hear no evil” every time someone claims a religious exemption, we are going to have to wink at an awful lot of crime.
As for keeping quiet until it is all sorted out, by talking about it, we are sorting it out. That’s how I see it.