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Officials Tell Lawmakers Of Possible Sexual Abuse, Broken Bones Among Polygamist Children
- WOW! IT''S AMAZING HOW THOSE SECT MOTHERS CAME OUT EARLY PUTTING ON A "BIG ACT" AS THOUGH THEY WERE SO INNOCENT AND SWEET! IT WILL BE INTERESTING TO FIND OUT WHO THE ABUSERS ARE!
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- My mother took my three younger brothers from one polygamist group to the next for a number of years back in the early 70''s. I learned years later from the oldest that, one of the group''s leaders had beaten another brother frequently with a 2 X 4. I went to court and got custody of my brothers when I was only in my mid twenties to try to get them out of polygamy. I didn''t know about the abuse at the time, but looking back that sure explains why there was such a measure of distrust and lack of communication. Even counseling did little to help because by age 14, most young people''s personalities are set.
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- "Texas CPS has covered all possible crimes against children, except murder."
Posted by markcfl1
Give them time, and they''ll say that''s what happened to the (non-existent) 16-year-old girl who disappeared after she was raped in texas by the 50-year-old man (who was in arizona at the time). - Reply to this comment
- cbscrash07- you are so correct. I have four boys and one broke his finger playing basketball, another fractured his arm playing football. This can happen when children play outdoors- something people don''t understand that have fair-skinned, pansy-a**ed kids that play violent video games all day.
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- again, don''t take my word for it. i recommend the following book for more information on the filthy violent nature of the KLK (krazy lesbians kult) which is trying to obtain control of the mormon children:
No More Secrets : Violence in Lesbian Relationships
http://www.amazon.com/No-
More-Secrets-Violence-Relationships/dp/0
415929466/
"This study of abuse in lesbian relationships looks you in the eye and dares you to turn away. Far from being a prurient study of a fringe group of violent lesbians, this book demands that the queer community at large--afraid of straight disdain --recognize its accountability. No More Secrets illustrates that despite what many lesbian feminists believe, acts of violence are not committed solely by men." - Reply to this comment
- It is well known in psychiatric circles that ga/y men are NOT the ones abusing the young. The average *** offender is white, middle-aged, and straight. We''re hearing more about African Americans and Latino Americans abusing kids, but in almost all cases, they are straight. I don''t know who "they" are trying to prove and only mention ga/y men sexually abusing kids, but "they" are wrong.
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- So there goes Texas CPS again. Their X-ray eyes have discovered broken bones and when they paraded their "captures" past the county fair "age and weight guesser", he confirmed what was suspected- there are 31 of 53 girls between 14 and 17 that are pregnant. And to make this case even more disgusting for any pea-brain that will believe them, there "may" have been sexual abuse of boys. Texas CPS has covered all possible crimes against children, except murder. I find it increasingly difficult to believe anything CPS spews forth. They have a serious credibility issue.
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- This is really part of the Satanic plan. Since at least the 1500''s, the "Illuminated Masters of Zion" have planned to revert upbringing of children to the state. Public schools were their first move. (first schools were in Germany, where the illuminati started.)
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- I have 3 boys. One broke his arm last November. He fell backward off a power wheels car. So 33% of my children have broken bones. Contrast this to the 10% in this sect who have broken bones. I still think the state is trying to cover their ***. Does the state of Texas arrest the parents of pregnant 15 year olds? Do they remove the girl from her parents home and place her in foster care? Obviously the parents were not providing proper supervision. They are guilty of allowing their underage daughter to be taken advantage off. Texas will get theirs in the end. I figure its worth a couple billion.
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- "The objective of the KLK (whose members include the Texas social workers and judge on the case) is to obtain the humble, white Mormon children and adopt them out to infertile lesbian couples, and that is happening right now.
Posted by cpaide at 05:16 PM : Apr 30, 2008"
Of course all the child protection people and the MALE judges are members of some "klk" group, how obvious, and they are all aliens and live on Venus and come to earth to collect slaves.
Wow, a little out there aren''t we, smoke crack much? - Reply to this comment
- Your all hyper,and love BS.Texas is trying to smooth over the mistake of violating the rights of the people,like Bush, with the atom bomb Iraq never had,More BS. Texans are full of it.
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- If were just adults involved, I''d say its nobodies business.
But the accusation is that the children are involved
and all one has to realize is that these children have been taught all thier lives that this is normal behavior, they know no difference so the only way this sect can be prosecuted is if a underage girl(s)
are pregnant, then they''d have to prove who the father is and he is the only one that could be prosecuted. I just can''t think of a way they will be
able to disband a whole sect of this kind.
What a mess! - Reply to this comment
- See ya, wouldnt want ta be ya.
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- and now i go practice my english and then practice being good american by drinking too much this cheap beer and watch the lebron james and basketball contest on new plasma television that i purchase with credit card i cannot possibly afford. i love this country!
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- Deflection of a question is an old trick but does not answer it. Where is your source? Because the spokesperson is not the same does not mean that anyone has been fired. That must mean that you are making up %u2018facts%u2019 as you go, such as your KLK ideology.
So, which part of the Mid-East do you live in? - Reply to this comment
- I recommend the following book for more information on the filthy violent nature of the KLK (krazy lesbians kult) which is trying to obtain control of the Mormon children:
No More Secrets : Violence in Lesbian Relationships
http://www.amazon.com/No-More-Secrets-Violence-Relationships/dp/0415929466/
"This study of abuse in lesbian relationships looks you in the eye and dares you to turn away. Far from being a prurient study of a fringe group of violent lesbians, this book demands that the queer community at large--afraid of straight disdain --recognize its accountability. No More Secrets illustrates that despite what many lesbian feminists believe, acts of violence are not committed solely by men." - Reply to this comment
- "Anyone who supports this cult group at this point is just as bad as them."
Posted by jh6379
I agree completely. Sadly, it appears that you and several other people are being mind-managed by the KLK (krazy lesbians kult), which conspired to provide a false police report that resulted in the raid on the Texas Mormons.
The objective of the KLK (whose members include the Texas social workers and judge on the case) is to obtain the humble, white Mormon children and adopt them out to infertile lesbian couples, and that is happening right now.
Once these kids are in the hands of the KLK, they''re told there is no such thing as too early for ***. Whenever the head lesbian tells them to go ''marry'' an old lesbian, that''s who they''re given to. They''re groomed to be pedophile fodder. Information presented shows that they''re given to be concubines (not wives - lesbians can''t have wives) at puberty or before, and have un-natural $ex while still children themselves. - Reply to this comment
- "Also, as another poster has mentioned, your English has improved greatly, so I would say that your handle is a group handle. How many of you are there?"
Posted by dome200q
read the bible, bro. we are many. mu ha ha. - Reply to this comment
- "Cpaide, Once again, you never answered which part of the world you live in.
Also, you made statements that case workers were fired. Nothing has been written about that, so how do you know, or did you just make it up?"
Posted by dome200q
i am everywhere, obviously. the original social workers who so prominently accused the mormans in the press are now, apparently, nowhere. what do you make of that? - Reply to this comment
- Also, as another poster has mentioned, your English has improved greatly, so I would say that your handle is a group handle. How many of you are there?
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