Friday, April 25, 2008

Texas Kidnapping Update

That's what this whole thing is, readers.

Whatchya gonna do when they come for YOUR KIDS, America?


"Children of polygamist sect are moved"

"Dozens of mothers from a polygamist retreat were bused away from their children yesterday, their legal efforts to stay united rejected as Texas officials sort out their massive custody case.

All based on an anonymous phone call from someone the state has never found, readers.

Just think about that for a minute, and then imagine one of these kids were yours!


Two buses took the women from the San Angelo Coliseum, where they had been temporarily housed with their children. Texas officials were preparing to move the last of more than 400 children to group homes, shelters, and residences, some hundreds of miles away, over the next few days.

Nothing like BUSTING UP FAMILIES!!

Starting to think that's why government exists these days; to shatter any goodness in America at all!

You think this is really going to do the kids well -- dropping them off hundreds of miles away from their parents with total strangers?

Why should we even trust authorities anymore?


"Let's see, together with the cop using the Police computers to send out child porn, and the other cop molesting kids and farm animals, this is strike three" -- Mike Rivero of whatreallyhappened.com

One woman held a handwritten sign out the bus window that read: "SOS. Mothers separated. Help."

In Austin, the state's Third Court of Appeals yesterday rejected the mothers' pleas to immediately stop authorities from busing the children taken from the ranch to foster homes.

The court agreed to hear arguments Tuesday, but attorney Robert Doggett, who represents 48 mothers, said that "having a hearing after the fact" was pointless.

"It could very well be there's some good reasons to remove some of those children, absolutely," Doggett said. "But to suggest all of them be painted with this broad brush because they belong to a particular religion is a very dangerous thing, and that's why we have courts."

Also see: My Take on Texas Totalitarianism

Telescoping the Texas Tragedy

The Tall Tales of Texas