I don't care what you hear on MSNBCBSFOX... It isn't called "The Polygamist Ranch". It is called, "The Yearning for Zion Ranch". It is a religious sect, true. But that is about the only truth you're getting from the media.
It has been five weeks since state authorities swept this West Texas ranch and kidnapped more than 400 children based on a hoax phone call made by a Colorado man-hating scumbag.
Armed with a bogus search warrant, Texas Storm Troopers decided on their own that over 400 children at the ranch were in danger of being sexually abused and removed them from the ranch.
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The Constitution of The United States specifically protects its citizens from illegal search and seizure. But that didn't stop them from going to court and stripping the mothers of their parental rights, and their children.
Two arrests have been made. One for resisting police, the other for attempting to destroy evidence. Both men are free on bond. No arrests or charges have been made for child molestation or illegal marriages. If there was one child abused, the abuser should face justice. Instead, Texas took the children.
The state showed a judge documents seized from the church showing that many of the wives became wives at the age of 16, which is legal in Texas. They are also trying to submit medical records of a 17 and 18-year old to justify the removal of 416 children from the only home they've ever known.
ENOUGH IS ENOUGH! SEND THOSE KIDS HOME!
FOX News is reporting that only three witnesses had testified, including state child welfare investigator Angie Voss, who said women MAY have had children when they were minors, some as young as age 13.
"MAY" not "did". If children are being raped or molested, they should arrest the molesters, not the children. But there have been no arrests. Why have there been no arrests? I think it is simple. They can't prove that anybody broke any laws.
"At least five girls who are younger than 18 are now pregnant or have children", Voss also said. When I was in high school, we had about 400 students. At any given time, there were at least five pregnant girls somewhere in the school. I sure am glad the Texas Storm Troopers didn't find out. Anyhow, it isn't illegal for a 16, 17, or 18 year old wife to have children with her husband.
At this point, I'm sure Texas knows what a big mistake they have made. But in order to keep the attention away from themselves and try to focus it on the big bad religious group in 19th century garb, they now say that the reason for going in isn't important. But rather, it is what they found when they got there that is important. I say it IS important. It is protected by the Constitution.
"These children have been so happy here," said Mrs. Jessop, who was seized from her own childhood home 55 years ago in the infamous Short Creek, Ariz., raid. "To be taken away from your parents, from everything you know – I didn't think I'd see this again in my lifetime."
Oh, for Heaven's Gate, send those children home, and arrest the molesters.
...if there ever were any.







I dunno
I think you're gonna end up being real wrong on this one.
They only need 1 pregnant minor to win it.
It isn't Illegal!
It isn't illegal to get a minor pregnant in Texas.
This whole thing is based on a hoax. Care to place a bet?
Right now...
There are men reading this story and thinking:
Sex with a 16 year old?
Or younger?
Multiple women?
Man, I have really, really got to start my own religion!
I'd make the women wear shorter skirts.
Here is your victim.
Rozita Swinton - She lied. That lie was basis for the search warrant.
Hey? Does any body else think it looks like she was trained to keep her mouth shut?
Pup.. How about that bet?
Still on.
It only takes one illegal sex act with a minor.
I'll play the odds.
It's only the 2nd inning.