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Apr 5, 6:15 am, "John Galt" <whoisjohng...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> "Reality_Check©" <Real...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > "John Galt" <whoisjohng...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >news:DUCJj.55839$Uf4.24778@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> Yes, you're not free to abuse children simply because your religion
> >> says
> >> it's OK.
>
> > So it's not ok to mutilate the genitals of children for religious
> > reasons?
>
> > Mazel Tov !
>
> And......that comparison seems SANE to you?
>
> Please.
>
> JG
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> >> "Reality_Check©" <Real...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >>>> 52 girls taken from polygamous sect in Texas
>
> >>>> By Bill Hanna . McClatchy Newspapers . April 4, 2008
>
> >>>> FORT WORTH, Texas -- A total of 52 girls were removed today from a
> >>>> polygamous sect's compound near Eldorado in Schleicher County,
> >>>> Texas, -- 18 of them legally, while the rest were being questioned
> >>>> this afternoon by Child Protective Services caseworkers.
>
> >>>> All the children have been confirmed to be girls ranging from 6
> >>>> months
> >>>> to 17 years old, according to CPS spokesman Patrick Crimmins.
>
> >>>> Crimmins said all the children will be placed in foster homes.
>
> >>>> "We're *****sing their needs and making arrangements for their
> >>>> placement," Crimmins said. "The caseworkers need to have an
> >>>> op****tunity
> >>>> to *****s their needs and try to find out what the appropriate
action
> >>>> will be."
>
> >>>> The children were taken in two small buses to an undisclosed
location
> >>>> in San Angelo, 45 miles north of the compound.
>
> >>>> No arrests have been made.
>
> >>>> Schleicher County Justice of the Peace James Doyle, who arraigns
> >>>> suspects brought to the Schleicher County Jail, said no one has
been
> >>>> brought into the jail.
>
> >>>> "We don't know anything," Doyle said.
>
> >>>> Randy Mankin, editor of the Eldorado Success, said the roadblocks
> >>>> remain on the roads leading to the ranch.
>
> >>>> Surveillance of the YFZ Ranch, which is owned by the Fundamentalist
> >>>> Church of Latter Day Saints and led by Warren Jeffs, began Thursday
> >>>> afternoon and continued throughout the night, Texas Department of
> >>>> Public Safety spokesman Tom Vinger said.
>
> >>>> Around midnight, Child Protective Services investigators entered
the
> >>>> compound, located about 45 miles south of San Angelo, and began
> >>>> questioning members of the sect.
>
> >>>> This afternoon, a bus left the compound with children in it.
>
> >>>> Vinger described the sect followers as "very cooperative" and that
> >>>> the
> >>>> group is "providing all of the people we need to talk to" about the
> >>>> complaint.
>
> >>>> Vinger said authorities have implemented flight restrictions to
> >>>> prevent
> >>>> anyone from flying over the compound and said the Texas Rangers are
> >>>> also involved.
>
> >>>> The sect bought the 1,691-acre ranch in 2003.
>
> >>>> The group began building a temple and other buildings on the remote
> >>>> ranchland. Jeffs, who was considered their prophet, was arrested
near
> >>>> Las Vegas in 2006 and was sentenced to consecutive life sentences
in
> >>>> November in Utah for his role in arranging the marriage of teenage
> >>>> cousins. He also faces federal charges in Arizona and Utah.- Hide
> >>>> quoted text -
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Bear in mind " reality check" is ' Prof Jonez", among other names.
The guy isn't sane. He posts attacks on Christians like this all the
time.
[JG] Yep. Quite clearly.
JG


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