What a dictator huh????
All his wives will be looking at the neighbor men!!! LOL Serve the self centered azz right.
Don't you mean the neighbor men will be looking at Jeffs' women?
What a dictator huh????
All his wives will be looking at the neighbor men!!! LOL Serve the self centered azz right.
Don't you mean the neighbor men will be looking at Jeffs' women?
What a dictator huh????
All his wives will be looking at the neighbor men!!! LOL Serve the self centered azz right.
Texas appeals court cancels hearing on relocation of FLDS children
A Texas appellate court has canceled a hearing set for Tuesday that sought to challenge a district judge's decision to send children removed from a polygamous sect's ranch to group and foster homes throughout the state.
The Third Court of Appeals said Friday that Tom Green County Judge Barbara Walther's order to move the FLDS children beyond a five-county area met statutory requirements.
http://origin.sltrib.com/ci_9060445
Golfmom, although it might be hard to see in the photo, it appears her hair isn't done in the correct style.
excellent article by the New York Times....very frank as to CPS, etc.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/26/u...123a7d4e41a7a8&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss
She was on vacation...lol.
Golfmom, although it might be hard to see in the photo, it appears her hair isn't done in the correct style.
do you think she has her special underwear on?
I did a snip of this article because it specifically addresses the concerns raised on the board as to whether or not children were being harmed in ways beyond the "teen bride" issue:
"CPS officials have conceded there is no evidence the youngest children were abused, and about 130 of the children are under 5. Teenage boys were not physically or sexually abused either, according to evidence presented in a custody hearing earlier last week, but more than two dozen teenage boys are also in state custody, now staying at a boys' ranch that might typically house troubled or abandoned teens.
Two teenage girls are pregnant, and although identities and ages have been difficult to nail down, CPS officials say no more than 30 minor girls in state custody have children. It's not clear how many other adolescent girls may be among the children shipped to foster facilities."
At this point only infants who are still nursing are allowed to be with their mothers. So the state, which has a low threshold for removal according to the law sources I have been reading, has swept up and disrupted 400+ children for the now 10% or so (my number) who have been determined to be at risk. Hmmm...
Here is the link to the ap article...
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080426/ap_on_re_us/polygamist_retreat;_ylt=AnNgOtBth2R9LSLbm41m27dvzwcF
I've forgotten who said the quote but it went something along the lines of "give me your children and they're mine for life." It's very apt quotation within this sect. Indoctrination from birth onwards leaves scars in grown women who've run from the flds, it's only to be expected that in these young children there will be as well. All of the accounts I've read about, those who left, male or female have required intensive counseling for years to get over the effects of the indoctrination they'd experienced.SNIP
We must all remember when thinking about this that everything we think, everything we know, everything we believe IS NOT APPLICABLE HERE. Every road we usually go down to seek some logic, some sense, some resolution or solution is going to smack us into a brick wall. I believe THAT is why this has taken so LONG to shine the light of truth on the FLDS - it's hard for the "masses" to accept that such a group exists and it's going to be SO HARD to educate society at large about the depth of control and "training" the FLDS Leaders had over these people and "their children". I can hear the FLDS lawyers now - arguing that "it just can't be" the way the CPS said it is - you know - "come on now...you expect us to believe that Ms CPS Investigator?" They'll look around the courtroom and roll their eyes as if to say to the gallery - "wink winK' that "can't" be the way it is and we all know it...right"?
Do NOT BE FOOLED - they are counting on us "dumb infidels" to fall for the morality play they are putting on and swallow their line of BS - just like we've been doing. THEY ARE ASKING US TO "BE SWEET" - and I for one, am not feeling very "sweet at all!
My Opinion
Truly, I'm not through the whole thread yet ... as soon as I get a chance I try to sleuth it out. The name of the party who purchased the property is in one of our threads. I remember it had been published in the little Eldorado newspaper.
I think Jeffs is still "the man," although it's difficult to use the term "man." It's my understanding he's ruling the roost from prison.
I was incorrect, I thought I'd read somewhere that Wisan was a former flds member but he is not.
http://www.mcclatchydc.com/homepage/story/33510.html
"Although Jeffs is now behind bars, sect members still consider him their leader and prophet, said Bruce Wisan, a nonmember appointed by the state of Utah to replace Jeffs as manager of a the FLDS' trust. Established in 1942 to "preserve and advance the religious doctrines" of the church, it is now estimated to be worth between $100 million and $150 million.
Under Jeffs' direction, Wisan said, sect households are required to tithe at least 10 percent of their gross income to the church, plus an extra $1,000 a month."
I believe he did see to it that a woman who was kicked out kept her house. I think there will be a large number of the women who file or have filed against the trust that until there's a thorough investigation of the money that the claims won't be settled. I think his main goal at the moment is to track the money, and to restore the homes to those flds or former flds members who were forced to place their homes/equity etc.. into the trust. He's also selling off properties and companies and removing them from the control of Jeffs cronies. After that will come the claims from those former members who lodge claims against the trust. Until there's more information about the entire situation I'll cut him some slack about disparity. He's got a tangled task to perform. I also believe that it's not going to be just him making the decisions about who gets what from the trust since the state is ultimately in control of it and those claims will probably end up in court and decided by a judge.I knew that he was appointed by the judge and was not a member of FLDS, but shocked at the disparity of treatment between the lost boys and child brides.