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Texas Officials Hope Samples Will Clarify Family Relationships Of Kids In State Custody

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by hhroams April 22, 2008 11:42 AM EDT
Some people will be in favor of anything as long as it supposedly has religion involved!!

Most of these men are pedophiles, having *** with children!!! Getting little girls pregnant at 12-13 years old. If there was a god he would strike them dead with a bolt of lightning!!!!!!
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by dashtre April 22, 2008 11:34 AM EDT
I have to say one thing to many people are taking Gods word and changing it to make what they do that is in fact sin justified in there eyes. I am not judging any one I pray that the truth will be shown to these woman and children. But for those who are involved I have a question Why do you worship and follow one mans laws and ways but not the Fathers? Isn''t that worshiping false idols and god''s. I see a lot of things that was going on in the OT going on here that angered the Father. Do not listen to one man of this world or men of this world Pray for God to show you the truth For he who is in you is greater then he who is in this world. I pray for you all to find and see and know the truth. Seek only the Lord no man or woman of this world only one has the answer. God seek his truth. It has been written many will come as false prophets claim to be the one.
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by excoachken April 22, 2008 10:33 AM EDT
I am not a Texan, either, but for once I believe they are taking a leadership role in defending children against perverts who hide behind the cloak of religion. This CULT should be identified for what it is and the children have a right to a full childhood without adult exploitation and intrapment by people that they have been taught to trust.
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by cjennings13 April 22, 2008 9:19 AM EDT
I do not believe the authorities children have been forced to have their DNA tested to see if their parents are really their parents? Are all the Texas welfare children being DNA tested so their parents can be identified and start paying child support and stop living off the welfare system. How many of these welfare children are born to underage girls who were having *** with men over 18? Guess there are two standards in Texas? Here comes the national DNA data base for all children. Maybe all illegals should be DNA tested so we can identify them each time they come into the country and steal from our welfare system.
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by fibonacci_ April 22, 2008 8:07 AM EDT
lol, yea that would be more like it.
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by fibonacci_ April 22, 2008 7:17 AM EDT
I HIGHLY dislike that CBS titled this "Polygamist children..."
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by cruiser111-2009 April 22, 2008 6:39 AM EDT
I mell a rotten political rat in this case! By the way if things were so bad why havn''t there been scores of arrests in this case? It seems not one person has been arrested not ONE!...well with the exception of the children!
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by cruiser111-2009 April 22, 2008 6:37 AM EDT
Regardless what we think of these seperatists sects of society, our constitution provides protection of American citizens to preactice his/her religion without interference of the Government. Why isn''t anyone concerned about Rev Wroghts Church? Seems it could be a haven for domestic terrorism! Why is everyone so afraid of the Mormon church? Why were those kids loaded onto Baptist Church buses?
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by nonayabiness April 22, 2008 6:31 AM EDT
I agree these women, children and young men cannot simply be ''released'' into society. The type of abuse they''ve suffered amidst a ''sheltered'' community is going to take probably years to overcome. All ''ranches'' or ''compounds'' or these large populations of detached persons from society need to be looked into by law enforcement, especially if they are receiving taxpayer benefits. Too many times these ''ranches'' or ''compounds'' have been home to religious fanatics and their followers who know no other way to live. Very sad.
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by cruiser111-2009 April 22, 2008 5:50 AM EDT
Has anyone noticed the subtle transition that has been taking place here. Initially the "Compound" was referred to as the "Ranch", The "Cult" was referred to as a religious sect. Seems oddly familiar with another Texas religious group...Branch Davidians AKA Waco. I''m really surprised that the tanks didn''t roll in and burn all those helpless kids to death much like happened in Waco! Wasn''t the compound there initially called a "Ranch?" Wasn''t he religious sect ultimately called a "CULT?" And when they hudled in the basement of the ranch wasn''t it called a "Bunker?" I suppose if you want to worship God in your own way you had better stay out of Texas!
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