Re: Texas screwed up




"JC" <dontbother@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:qIGZj.264309$3k2.77994@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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On May 23, 12:52 pm, "George Z. Bush" <georgezb...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
California Poppy wrote:
> As I have stated elsewhere, the cruelest thing you can do to kids is
> separate them from their mother. I know because it happened to me
> when I had to go to the hospital at age 2 1/2. I still have
> separation anxieties from that.

Anybody out there have any feelings of compassion for those female children
among the group who somehow or other have become pregnant when they've
barely reached puberty? That apparently has happened more than once in a
society where young boys who might be horny enough to do the deed if they
got the opportunity get tossed out of the society and its physical compound
for far less than having sex with a female of their age group. It's fair to
conclude that the impregnating of those young girls is being accomplished by
the adult males who run the show and not by the male children in the
society.

Since all of the adults in the society are all very busy covering everybody
else's asses and nobody is ratting on any of the real culprits, it seems to
me that a case could be made for taking all of those children out of that
environment without waiting for them to reach an age when they'd be
available for the apparently ongoing sexual exploitation that seems to be
ongoing there. None of them deserve to be left at risk while that practice
goes on under the guise of religion IMHO.

George Z.

If someone were to propose making the brain washing of children
illegal, I might be one of the first people to climb on board. Or, at
least I might support a law that says for every minute of religious
indoctrination, you have to provide one minute of countervailing
social and scientific information. However, brain washing is not
illegal in this country. If you want an example of this just look at
the news media, for instance or the justifications we used to declare
war on Iraq.

It's not OK to separate hundreds of children from their mothers
because the children are being brain washed and might violate the law
in the future. The issue is whether there are any children who have
been abused or are likely to be abused in the immediate future and
whether the law has been broken. Nobody likes what goes on at the YFZ
Ranch in Texas, but that doesn't justify taking children away from
their mothers. The U.S. is supposed to be a country of laws, although
one would have to wonder about that lately. Those laws are supposed to
apply to everyone and that includes Texas officials.

If they can find some Mormon Prophet, Elder or Priest, etc., who has
abused a child or married an under-aged girl, I say let's hang the son
of a bitch. Let's put him in jail and throw away the key. But
separating mothers from their hundreds of children based on reasons
that are obviously based more on emotions than evidence is not the way
we are supposed to do things in America.

Listen up folks. If I was to pick up my phone, call the police in your town and tell them you were having sex with your 13 year old child and they came and took that child away from you based on nothing but my phone call, wouldn't you be a bit peeved? That's exactly what happend in this case.


As I understand it, they are ALWAYS supposed to err on the side of caution, to protect the child. They can always sort it out later and return the child, but if there is abuse reported, they will march in and do something about it, and worry about proving it later.

It is that way pretty much everywhere.

Evelyn

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