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Jackie Juntti
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Date Posted: 07:30:03 05/21/08 Wed
For some reason this brings back to mind the days when Welfare said to women that they could get a monthly check for them self and their children as long as the FATHER was kept out of the home and away from them. It also encouraged women to have illegitimate children as the STATE would pay for the children but there could be NO MAN IN THE HOUSE. I guess those children were conceived by artificial insemination or the thoughts of more welfare money each month.
All this talk of this being FOR THE CHILDREN is just more government BS. The underlying goal is to break up families (Communist manifesto) - place the individuals involved in STATE approved holding pens like livestock until the auction takes place. In the meantime the STATE controls all - including the ASSETS of the people they are destroying. No need to bomb or burn this bunch out like they did at Mt. Carmel.... this is the next big step forward in Slave MANAGEMENT. It proves how well the previous experiments (Ruby Ridge, Mt. Carmel, and many others) worked - only a few of the slaves objected and fewer did anything to stop this action.
We have learned nothing from history - look what the GOVERNMENT did to the Indians -- and you think that history does not REPEAT itself? hahahahahahaha Just look around you.
It's all alright as long as it isn't YOU being victimized... YOUR TURN IS COMING.
Jackie Juntti
WGEN idzrus@earthlink.net
First they came for Randy Weaver,
Then they came for Koresh
Then they came for THE CHILDREN
and then,
They came for ME........ where is everybody? HELP ME
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http://www.star-telegram.com/state_news/story/655790.html
Posted on Wed, May. 21, 2008
Dads excommunicated from FLDS offer option for custody
By MICHELLE ROBERTS
The Associated Press
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS/TONY GUTIERREZ
Excommunicated church members Frank Johnson, right, and Arthur Barlow, center, leave the Tom Green County Courthouse with FLDS attorney Jim Bradshaw.
SAN ANGELO -- Two men excommunicated by a polygamist sect went to a West Texas courtroom Tuesday to offer themselves as guardians for their children, who were seized from a church-run ranch, if the state deems their custodial parents unfit.
"If we can establish I'm not guilty of those things, why can't I have my children?" asked Arthur Barlow, 59, who drove from Utah to seek custody of five of his children, who lived at the YFZ Ranch in Eldorado.
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