Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Texas Still Trying to Destroy Families

Type "Texas, Mormons" into my blog search and scroll down for more, please.

I'm tired of totalitarian lies from government and Zionist racism in "news" pages.
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"Girl from polygamist sect ordered into foster care" by Michelle Roberts, Associated Press | August 20, 2008

SAN ANGELO, Texas - A 14-year-old girl allegedly married to jailed polygamist sect leader Warren Jeffs with her parents' blessing at age 12 was ordered back into foster care yesterday by a Texas judge.

District Judge Barbara Walther said that there was "uncontroverted evidence of the underage marriage" and that the girl's mother, Barbara Jessop, refused to guarantee the girl's safety. The girl, shown in photographs submitted to the court kissing Jeffs, must immediately enter foster care.

Yeah, never mind all the state perverts.

I'm not even sure I believe these charges, readers. This is just a way of cracking down on independent people who aren't hooked into the globalist system much yet.

Her 11-year-old brother, whom Texas child welfare authorities also wanted placed in foster care, will be allowed to stay with his mother but will have to undergo psychological evaluation in the next month.

Ripping him away from his family and friends with SWAT teams and a tank probably didn't do him much good.

The girl's case marked the first effort by Child Protective Services to retake custody of a child who lived at the Yearning For Zion Ranch in Eldorado before the April raid that resulted in 440 children being placed in foster care for six weeks. The Texas Supreme Court later struck down that early custody decision, saying the state failed to show any more than a handful of teenage girls might have been abused.

Was there ever even an apology for that?

The children were returned to their parents in June. Since then, the child welfare agency has asked for custody of seven children, including the 14-year-old girl and her brother. It sought the dismissal of cases involving 76 children, including nine who have turned 18. The rest of the cases remain under investigation.

How come THAT wasn't BLARED ALL OVER the NEWS SCREENS with "BREAKING NEWS" like the RAID and CHARGES, huh, MSM assholes?

Lawyers reached settlements yesterday in three of the cases in which state officials had sought custody, according to court filings. The three girls in those cases can stay with their mothers, provided that the women restrict contact with men accused of being involved in underage marriages and comply with other, more routine custody-related court orders.

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