Posted on 05/18/2008 10:05:55 PM PDT by UCANSEE2
"Three weeks into covering the polygamous ranch raid story, I keep hearing from colleagues throughout NBC News who want to know more about how members of the sect live."
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"Here are some of the things members of the sect told me about life on the YFZ Ranch which stands for Yearn For Zion in Eldorado, Texas:"
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"Much of the above sharply contrasts with the picture of alleged physical and sexual abuse painted by state investigators. The courts will ultimately decide which version of the truth is closer to reality. I cant say whether what ranch residents tell me is true or not, but I thought youd be interested in what they said." Source: http://fieldnotes.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2008/04/23/935617.aspx
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Most here know what side of the debate I have been on.
But.... I like to keep an open mind, and read as much as I can. Older articles can be more informative, sometimes.
So, here, is a report about the 'rumors' about the FLDS, from the FLDS members themselves.
If you want all the facts, you have to look at all of them, even the ones you don't like.
I thought this deserved it’s own place for discussion.
Gives a little balance to the case, anyway.
What’s up with the prairie dresses? Darn good question! And who said they go with an early 60’s bouffant hairdo anyway? I have a feeling it boils down to one weird guy’s sexual fetish.
All cults require various dress considerations (makes them different). Usually something akin to their perceived origins.
The California Supreme Court ruling in favor of gay marriage opens the door to all other forms of heretofore unacceptable marriage arrangements. I actually hope advocates for one or more of the other non-traditional marriage types brings legal action now that the most populous state in the nation has spit on traditional marriage. I'm interested in seeing where the Left will draw the line in its push to destroy societal norms, if they ever do draw line somewhere.
They drink coffee, which I know many mainstream Mormons dont do. I was shocked when they offered me a cup, but happy to drink it (they avoid carbonated and sugary drinks, but have no problem with caffeine).
Their diet is interesting - I also have read that they eat no processed foods, and have raw milk. It is noticable, and in great contrast to the ordinary communities around them, that none of them seem to be obese.
I’ve seen a lot of posts making snide comments about the dresses of the FLDS women.
Why no snide comments about the dresses of the Amish or Memmonite women?
They look to be pretty much the same
Here’s another article. Carolyn Jessop gives some different reasons for the FLDS ladies’ sense of style.
http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/2008/04/21/20080421polygamydress0421.html
Does it ever occur to you that Carolyn Jessop might not be a reliable source? Even CBS sometimes requires corroboration.
There is testimony from many ex-FLDS, including many of the thrown out teen boys, that corroborates and expands on Jessop’s information.
I think the info from the ex-members is the most believable, myself.
I don’t particularly believe the cult members, and I have a reasonable skepticism of the CPS. But the ex-members, male and female, old and young, related and not related, even from separate states, all back each other up fairly well. I find very convincing.
Why wouldn’t Carolyn be a reliable source? Then I suppose Flora Jessops isn’t either. Along with any other former FLDS members even those not in Warren’s group yet members of the FLDS? Although they have told their stories we shouldn’t believe them? These people such as Brent Jeffs, Kathy Jo Nicholson,Elissa Wall,Marvin Wyler,Richard Holm,Isaac Wyler,Jenny Larson,John Llewellyn,Rowenna Erickson, Teressa Blackmore,Sara Hammon, Wendell Musser,Fawn Broadbent, Johnny Jessop, Laurene Jessop or anybody else who has left the FLDS & told their stories. We just should say they are bitter & liars hmmm? They stories are just not reliable right?
So do I. There are plenty of them too. More then I knew about. I just did a search and found quite a few. Its late now or I would have continued.
I bet you’d criticize Ann Frank about her diary, wouldn’t you?
These are your words not mine
I stopped listening to Michael Savage recently because he’s so absolutely ready to disbelieve everything said against this cult.
What’s up with the 1940’s pompadours? And how do they get their hair to stand up like that?
Add the prairies dresses and they’re early rockabilly. Sure it looks a tad fetishistic, but it would be a welcome fad after all the years of over-exposed tart styles.
(I live in an area of PA with more than its share of seniors. If I went out dressed like that, the old duffers here would be charging up San Juan Hill for a glimpse of ankle.)
& they’re more colorful than burqas!
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