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Officials: Number Of Underage Mothers Was Overreported, Hurting Widespread Abuse Claims

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by markcfl1 May 21, 2008 1:45 PM EDT
dragonwagon5

Your comments are generally based on inacurrate facts and reports, are your opinion (which you still have a right to), and are embellished to the point of nausea. The courts will deal with the men, which you seem so fascinated with. Meanwhile, the innocent children and mothers remain separated under unraveling accusations.
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by lochlan-2009 May 21, 2008 1:32 PM EDT
"If you are under aged and pregnant or have children, you were a victim of statutory rape."

Not true, example, if the father was 12 and the girl pregnant was 15. And the legal age of consent is 17 in Texas, if you don''t like it, legislate to change it. Stick with the facts please. People like you are the reason these peoples constitutional rights are being violated and the rest of us are going to end up paying the bill. Texas really screwed this one up (big surprise), and that allows loop holes for defense attorneys to get any criminal activity to fall through the cracks.

We all want to see *** offenders put behind bars, in a constitutional and legal way.
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by beehive21-2009 May 21, 2008 1:08 PM EDT
The people of Texas should be very concerned as they watch The Constitution of the USA being raped, before the worlds eyes.The Texans pocket books are next.
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by barbaraf4 May 21, 2008 1:02 PM EDT
"Right you are mark, only 23 girls were raped, maybe fewer. What gives Texas the right to protect children from rape?" Posted by dragonwagon5
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How do you know the actually were raped? Has someone confessed? Have the 23 girls reported it?
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by lochlan-2009 May 21, 2008 12:55 PM EDT
These people are going to rake in the tax $$$$ when all their lawsuits against the state are done. How much tax dollars has been spent already on judges, attorney fees, court costs, police costs, foster care costs, etc., and after the lawsuits. Texas is going to get a nice bill for this screw up.
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by markcfl1 May 21, 2008 12:51 PM EDT
The good people of Texas should be outraged that CPS has practiced such blatant disregard for the these women''s Constitution rights. Yet another example. CPS disregarded the birth certificates and driver''s licenses of adults (one of which was 27), instead classifying them as children. Reason: possibly to deny these women legal representation during interviews. Let''s see, so far, warrantless searches, excessive force, separation of all children from mothers, denial of legal representation, search by unfounded allegations, seizure of religious materials ...
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by acolton1 May 21, 2008 12:41 PM EDT
*** you know the one lady in the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. The one with the UNI-Brow she is my favorite. She cant even spend 2 dollars on some tweazers and pluck that UNI-Brow. I love to see UNI-Brow on TV she is a major LEzzbeen.
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