Audio interview with Daphne Bramham over the FLDS
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An audio interview with Daphne Bramham concerning the FLDS in Bountiful, BC (Canada), and the issue of child brides, lost boys, sexual abuse, physical abuse and other problems associated with the polygamous sect.
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Tags: Audio Interview, Bc Canada, Bountiful Bc, Bramham, Child Brides, Daphne, Flds, Physical Abuse, Polygamous Sect, Sexual Abuse
August 14th, 2006 at 9:43 am
There is nothing but suspicion & prejudice to go against the FLDS. The negligence and criminal acts of the Texas state foster care system and its handlers are well-documented.
It’s not child protection. It’s atrocity.
The taking of the FLDS children of El Dorado is a crime against humanity committed as an act of religious persecution. That is a real abuse of human rights.
Why don’t YOU come out and tell the truth about what is going on, Ms Bramham? In the Texas foster care system!
August 15th, 2006 at 5:43 pm
“It has been said that any society can be judged by how it treats its weakest members. My investigation shows that Texas can and must be judged harshly. Foster care in this state has been studied time and time again; reports are issued, promises are made, and the children continue to suffer. That’s unacceptable.” Carole Keeton Strayhorn, former Texas Comptroller.
August 15th, 2006 at 10:00 pm
There was not a panic phone call from a sixteen-year old in the U.S., either. That was a hoax, which the police were only too happy to use as pretext for committing their attrocities against the God-fearing people of the FLDS of El Dorado, stealing all of those scared children away from their righteous families and forcing them to go live out in the utter decadence of modern America, in the failed foster care system of Texas, where many children have been raped and killed and abuse is ignored.
August 18th, 2006 at 10:12 pm
Why is Canada allowing this? This is terrible…something must be done, they multiply with handicapped children and collect welfare…there must be something that can be done.