Posted on 06/11/2008 2:58:03 PM PDT by SmithL
The judge should not be the target of threats, but she also shouldn’t be a judge if her FLDS ruling was any example of her judgment in cases concerning children.
Well standing up to evil will make you the focus of evils response.
And marrying off little girls the moment they hit puberty to dirty old men and convincing them they’ll suffer eternal hell fire if they don’t *is* evil.
The local auxiliary of FLDS (the heterosexual branch of NAMBLA) will be along momentarily to chastise me.
Wow. I guess I have a new name for my Walther P22: Barbara!
Who do you mean?
You are WAY TO HIP for this crowd. And I’ve noticed that the traffic at the fairgrounds is moving much better without them, thank you.
“Have they ever seen an act of intimidation or violence against law enforcement from the FLDS community at all, ever?”
http://www.courttv.com/news/hildale/072106_engels_ctv.html
They lose much of the media and the tide will turn. The game is not over yet.
She blew it and now they’re trying to take some of the sting out of it, like when a football player screws up and then tries to act like he’s hurt so people will forget how he screwed up. People can see right through it.
Whoa. That sounds like intimidation to me. Thanks.
Thanks for the link—interesting info in the article.
Bump
Oh, the high drama!! The poor “polygamy judge” - she orders a raid, sends swat teams, a tank-looking vehicle, surrounds all the pathetic FLDS folks, scares the bejeebers out of all of them, including babies, and now she’s the one who is in the spotlight. It’s all about her and her law enforcement thugs trying to divert attention away from their huge blunders. Barf.
Roger that very much. I am so NOT sorry for her petty little personal problem...
Get a load of this:
Law enforcement summit discusses FLDS
By Ben Winslow
Deseret News
Published: Wednesday, June 11, 2008 8:22 p.m. MDT
LAS VEGAS The top law enforcement authorities from Utah, Arizona, Nevada and Texas gathered in a closed-door summit here, mapping out a cooperative plan to go after crimes within polygamous sects.
Just blocks from the glitzy Las Vegas Strip, federal, state and local authorities met all day Wednesday at the U.S. Attorney’s Office for Nevada. Those who attended told the Deseret News they exchanged information and pledged to work together. They mostly discussed the Fundamentalist LDS Church.
“We met a lot of people, exchanged a lot of cards, got a lot of contacts,” said Utah Attorney General Mark Shurtleff. “I think it’ll facilitate communications in the future.”
Asked if the FLDS Church should be concerned about the four states joining forces to investigate any crimes within the group, Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard smiled.
“You could draw that conclusion,” he said.
This was not the joint federal-state task force that the Utah and Arizona attorneys general have sought. The meeting did come out of their very public spat with U.S. Sen. Harry Reid, D-Nev., who accused the two states of “doing nothing” about polygamy.
“We’re just here to talk with one another about the issues we have in common,” said Nevada Attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto.
Here’s the link if you want to read the whole story:
http://deseretnews.com/article/1,5143,700233898,00.html
http://deseretnews.com/article/1,5143,700233898,00.html?pg=1
It appears that law enforcement is not going to rest until they get revenge on what the FLDS have done to them - exposed their incompetence, greed and unconstitutional acts. And my husband says someone wants the ranch property real bad!
And I still say it was a TANK!!!
Or, have their “enforcers” track you down. I am sure they have such a group ~ else they’d not have lasted more than a couple of years in this particular business.
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