Posted on 05/28/2008 3:20:47 PM PDT by MizSterious
Walsh: Past time for FLDS to question their prophet |
Tribune Columnist Salt Lake Tribune |
Article Last Updated:05/28/2008 02:25:41 PM MDT |
Posted: 2:11 PM- The moment demanded a Raymond Burr flourish: |
Animal kingdom...and a few cartoons...that should be enough for all kids:’)
Pulled it. Thank you for your consideration.
You...reported yourself? (raised eyebrows) lol
Yes. I wouldn’t want something I posted to be against the wishes of FR. By reporting it via abuse it gets immediate attention and isn’t left hanging.
Thanks for your efforts........
I know. Just teasing:’)
“The problem is that it really doesnt hit you in the face until you see their young faces.”
That’s it, exactly. It just makes your skin crawl to see that pervert with that little girl.
The thing that really disturbs me the most about this whole deal is the fact that these mothers raise their children up knowing that this is going to be their fate. What kind of woman raises her daughter to be offered up to a creepy pedophile as soon as she reaches puberty? They have to be completely brainwashed to do such a thing.
Why? Freepers do it here.
Thursday evening I watched Nancy Grace on the FLDS and the pics were frequently aired. A caller noted that the young girl Jeffs was holding in his arms certainly appeared to be pregnant. I hadn't picked that up, but, when the photos were shown again, I had to agree with her.
As I write, the Texas Supreme Court has come down in favor of the Appellate Court's opinion that CPS should not have removed all the children.
As difficult as it must be for these children (who are paying for the sins of their parents), a life in this cult is a guaranteed prison.
My humble opinion is that the Supreme Court erred.
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