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It was strange though in my opinion. All of the women interviewed seemed so lifeless, like their souls and their personalities were maybe sucked away from them in this culture. Like they had been beaten down - they looked like the living dead. It seems like most women would be much more passionate and angry if they were in this position. I would be fighting tooth and nail to get my kids back if it was me. Anyway, such a sad situation. ![]() |
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You're welcome.
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The one thing that really bothered me was the number of pictures of Warren Jeffs that the woman had in her house. I can see having one picture of the prophet in your house, but I counted three or four of the same picture of him in one room. Every picture in her home was of him. Strange, especially given the reason that the guy is in prison. Don't know if you noticed, but the guy from Bountiful obviously didn't have much respect for Warren. My impression is that the families in the ranch are either Warren Jeffs' families or people very close to him. Last edited by jonny; 04-16-2008 at 09:45 PM. |
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I agree - I noticed the pictures of Warren Jeffs too. Creepy. I have also heard stories from members of other polygamous groups (Canada & Utah) that seemed to indicate that whatever went on at the YFZ ranch was different, and stemmed from Warren Jeffs twisted leadership.
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it my be harsh of me, but I think the woman who gives her 15 year old daughter to a 50 year old man is just as guilty as the man.
I hope this mess gets cleaned up quickly and as tough as fairness allows. wa:do
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I don't think anyone disagrees with you on that point. The point where there disagreement on is whether or not the neighbors are guilty also. Texas obviously thinks they are. I don't.
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The neighbors in this case are also part of the culture of abuse.
The neighbor who celebrates the abuse of a child is also guilty of that abuse. The neighbor who facilitates that abuse is not without guilt. If a man has 50 wives and they all have a few children, then the numbers of abuse victims rises sharply. wa:do
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mispellers of the world 'untie'! ![]() wa:do Cherokee for 'thank you'
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