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Child Welfare Worker Says Warren Jeff's 6-Year-Old Son OK; Hearings Under Way In Custody Case

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by faith_in_w May 19, 2008 5:17 PM EDT
yongamerica, I dont see any reason to be angry. They were only living their lives they way God had told them to do.
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by yongamerica May 19, 2008 5:04 PM EDT
The shame they caused all of these poor people. I just hope they can get back to their lives to the way they used to be.

Like Screwwwing 13 year old girls, kicking boys under 16 out of the house into the real world? Yeah, those were the good ol'' days.

The case is just opened up and crimminal charges worth y of a major ganster mob are coming. All these people are immoral and what they are doing is obviously illegal.
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by faith_in_w May 19, 2008 4:52 PM EDT
FloydZepp, ofcourse I would be screaming if they were muslim. That would be wrong then. Also they would be training them to be terrorists and to oneday destroy this country.
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by dan9111 May 19, 2008 4:37 PM EDT
The idea that putting a gun to these people''s heads and telling how things will be is somehow "good" is ludicrous. While this "cult" is perhaps evil, we will never know for sure until we have an unbiased source. But we do know that parents are being prevented for caring for their own children, even in the cases where there is clearly no abuse whatsoever.

The state has *presumed* guilt, and is now asking for proof of innocence, when in fact they are required to go about this the other way around. If anything is a cult, it is the government officials who are now holding and abusing these children against their wishes. The feminist-nanny-welfare state at its best.
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by faith_in_w May 19, 2008 4:37 PM EDT
Now the liberals all have egg on their faces. The shame they caused all of these poor people. I just hope they can get back to their lives to the way they used to be.
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by lochlan-2009 May 19, 2008 4:03 PM EDT
"Texas authorities have 463 children in foster care, taken because of allegations that members of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints were forcing underage girls into marriage and *** at the sect''s compound."

I have an "aligation"; All towns and cities, across the entire U.S., are forcing their teens to sleep around and get pregnant at the rate of 750,000 per year. Time to take all the children from these towns and cities, and evaluate whether or not their parents are neglegent and tell them exactly what they must do to keep their children.
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by sistatee-2009 May 19, 2008 3:13 PM EDT
CPS has both feet deep into this tar-baby.
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by bear_jet May 19, 2008 2:39 PM EDT
I believe if there is any country in the world that can stop social injustice and physiological inequality, that country is ours. I believe we can solve our problems with thought and manner not in violent reaction to fear of the unknown.
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by lochlan-2009 May 19, 2008 1:47 PM EDT
The government really screwed these kids and their families up pretty good already. Is their ANY competence in government AT ALL?!!! They couldn''t think of a better and easier way to HELP these people. I''m surprised I haven''t heard any judges, prosecuters or FLDS agents getting shot yet, I wouldn''t have to much sympathy for them if they were. You don''t scr#w with peoples kids and family and not expect severe consequences!!
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by bear_jet May 19, 2008 1:23 PM EDT
What an atrocity.
All based on a crank call from someone who has a history of crank calls.
All these children and mothers, who may be victims, did nothing illegal are being treated as guilty before proving them innocent, victimized by the country the live in. No wonder they hide! If the men were controlling and abusing the children, why weren%u2019t they removed and locked up?
For more on how our country is destroying children and families, read this story.
U.S. Holding 500 Youths Prisoner In Iraq
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/05/19/terror/main4106129.shtml

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