FLDS compound in eldorado, texas

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24 Responses to “FLDS compound in eldorado, texas”

  1. chadandbarby Says:

    Here’s the deal. Polygamy is illegal. Those babies match his DNA. that is the evidence that is needed to put him behind bars. Texas is just playing this one cool right now. This guy is going to be someone else’s girlfriend for a change.

  2. kwazi6 Says:

    What a beautiful place! I’ve visited a Mormon Church a number of times. They’re wonderful, conservative people. Anytime someone creates paradise, someone else gets jealous and destroys it.

  3. Dakoota Says:

    wow Shelby, your head is really up your arse.
    Teenage boys are NOT kicked out of these communiies so “gross Old Men” can have all the young women. They are allowed to venture into our Corrupt, drug and murder ridden society (spelt “freedom”) to see for themselves the outside and world and what is has to offer (not much I’d say) I have worked and spent a lot of time with Amish, Quacker and Mennonite people, and I guarantee you don’t know what you are talking about. You rant like a bitter Lesbian

  4. jameswolney Says:

    That’s a cool theme song, i wish the Wiggles would use it.

  5. dkrustyklown Says:

    What’s wrong with speaking like people from the Victorian era?

  6. dkrustyklown Says:

    shelby1546

    Read the news much?

    The Texas Court of Appeals has ruled in favor of the FLDS due to a stunning lack of evidence on the part of the state of Texas.

    When asked to present evidence, CPS said, “we don’t need evidence”. Like any intelligent legal scholars would, the 3 judge panel was shocked that a police action of such magnitude was undertaken with a complete lack of evidence of any sort.

    Texas is appealing to the state Supreme court, but they still have no evidence.

  7. MikeHansonArchives Says:

    For the truth about child protective services go to:

    kidjacked . com

  8. shelby1546 Says:

    ~God, I pray that you save us from out of control right wing factions that take your name in vain for their own personal gain!~

  9. shelby1546 Says:

    Kudos to the state of Texas for making the big, difficult decision to prosecute these criminals. Investigations and searches for criminals is rarely an easy or painless ordeal, especially when the victems are too far gone to realize that the abuses they sustained were not normal or the plan of God.

  10. shelby1546 Says:

    This compound was built for privacy & control of it’s future generations and for the pleasure of it’s few male leaders, ie: kicking out many teen boys so that the gross, old men can take many under- age wives. Using and abusing the mental health and bodies of the innocent is a crime!

  11. shelby1546 Says:

    It’s a society within a society. Closed off to outsiders for fear of being caught and held accountable for their morally corrupt practices!

  12. torden48 Says:

    The government needs to leave these people alone. How will a judge prosecute these people when they are much better humans than he is? It’s not right. Leave them alone.

  13. idiotsallover Says:

    Out of Control: Who’s Watching Our Child Protection Agencies, by Brenda Scott
    This book of horror stories is true. The deplorable and unauthorized might of Child Protection Services is capable of reaching into and destroying any home in America. No matter how innocent and happy your family may be, you are one accusation away from disaster. Every year, it is estimated that over 1 million people are falsely accused of child abuse in this country. You could be next.

  14. idiotsallover Says:

    Several years ago the local CPS in Wenatchee, Washington, got the word from the state office to find some cases to justify its budget. Thus began a modern day Salem Witch Hunt that resulted in the arrest of 43 adults on 30,000 counts of sex abuse against 60 children.

    It was all a fabrication to justify a budget.

    Many of the accused were poor and uneducated

  15. rwzal Says:

    anybody has pics of the inside of the church?
    I’ll love to see how looks like….

  16. rwzal Says:

    thank you for this

  17. idiotsallover Says:

    The town of Wenatchee, Wash., made world headlines in 1994 and 1995 when police and state social workers undertook what was then called the nation’s most extensive child sex-abuse investigation. In February 1998, the Post-Intelligencer published a series of articles that documented overzealous — and even abusive — actions by Perez and social service caseworkers, civil rights violations by judges and prosecutors as well as sloppy work by public defenders

  18. MetalJacket01 Says:

    Obviously, the FLDS women of Texas don’t speak like people in New York or the South, but that people throughout the US speak differently including those in the FLDS. And sounding differently doesn’t mean someone is brain washed or whatever the media brain washed you to believe.

    No, lawyers dictate what someone can say or not or whether to comment or not. But no, lets be quick to assume it’s their husbands and leaders influencing them and risk spreading another false rumor.

  19. Zickcermacity Says:

    A New “Yawwhk” accent or “Suuuthern” accent have nothing to do with the way these women speak! They speak like women from the victorian era, saying probably what their husbands or leaders tell them to say.

    Try stretchin’ the brain matter a little before you jump the gun, eh, sparky? ;)

  20. MetalJacket01 Says:

    Cristo359 Said two original posts back…Blessed are the prosecuted for righteousness. Blessed are those reviled and spoken about falsely. Cristo359 also said FLDS boys grow up to be industrious. Very successful in construction contracts. And the FLDS have no need to take welfare. FLDS is hated by those who lose out to the FLDS in these business ventures.

  21. MetalJacket01 Says:

    Where’s the Crocodile Hunter when we need him?!

  22. MetalJacket01 Says:

    People in New York speak in a funny accent, and they always appear angry. What’s the matter them too? How about that Southern drawl?

    Are they brainwashed?

  23. jameswolney Says:

    too bad Steve Irwin and the Wiggles didn’t intervene, it would have been a much better place. ps keep sweet!

  24. Zickcermacity Says:

    And the women are all so soft spoken, like timid mice when interviewed on TV! This is all the world they know. They themselves are children of polygamists. It’s a double edged sword: Does the state step in on the side of the children, or does the First Amendment apply?

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