Mass abuse at Texas stadium
It’s not that hard to believe especially since the government forces at all levels, Federal, State, and local are moving from democratic to fascist everyday. There is a variety of excuses used to justify the behavior, but the one most-favored in recent years is the “protect the children” scheme.
Under the “protect the children” mantra, the government can violate pretty much any right a citizen might otherwise have. That’s because children have been promoted to gods in the US society. There is no wish or demand that a child might have that will be denied them.
In a particularly bizarre abuse of power, the State of Texas has decided that an entire segment of their population is guilty of abusing children. Therefore, it’s quite acceptable to wrest 416 children from their parents and “go fishing” for evidence of abuse.
In the meantime, the State has no problem with the abuse it imposes on the children. I’m quite sure each and every child wants to live in a stadium with a bunch of strangers. Gee, that couldn’t possibly be frightening to be thrust into that environment. Ask any Katrina victim about how much they enjoyed living in a stadium. At least the Katrina victims weren’t forced to submit their DNA into a database.
Now we have 416 children forced to strip naked, en masse, in an auditorium full of strangers who then proceed to poke and prod their genitalia looking for “signs of abuse.” These same children will then be forced to provide DNA samples.
I suspect this is all a stall tactic while waiting for the crematoriums to be built.
The only question remaining is which of the FLDS members will have to be cremated, the parents, the children or the entire population.
April 20, 2008 at 11:26 pm
The question is: what is really, really important?
I viewed the video exposing the drug-riddled Texas Foster Care system at:
http://dayofpraise.blogspot.com/
I have also read over 1,000 thought-provoking comments by outraged citizens at:
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/2/free-the-innocent-flds
It seems this is huge historically.