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Comments regarding Pastor Alamo, our children and our church from the FLDS web site:

 

Arkansas Asks Texas For Help To Abuse Kids

comment from skywalker on April 26th, 2009:
These DHS scum bags were even trying to grab people who have not attended church at the Alamo church for years.
And people who were well into their 20’s while their gay gestapo police force were surounding buildings to make sure no escaped being molested and raped in state custody.


comment from Bill on April 25th, 2009:
“Close” as in “Seal”. Not open to the public. No information about the trial.
After splashing the kiddie sex BS all over the Country, NOW the State and Feds want to keep things a secret?
Not on your life Mandy baby!
Making children “Confess” to being sexually abused, especially 8 to 10 year olds, is as easy for the Feds as burning baby’s to death in Waco.
Are you REALLY as gullible as you sound?


comment from Bill on April 24th, 2009:
Quoting the feds is the wrong thing to do around here:
It was the feds who claimed that the Branch Davidians were having sex with babies, which is why the babies were better off roasted to death.
If the feds told me that we all lived in America, I would try to figure out how we were all moved to Africa.
In other words, they are proven liars.
If they had any evidence that would stand up in Court, they wouldn’t be trying to close the case to public scrutiny.


comment from Bob on April 23rd, 2009:
Don’t let the bigots on state salaries hide what they’re doing. Drag these punks out from under their rocks and shine some bright light on them.


After smearing the parents, Arkansas wants Alamo case closed.

comment from Bill on April 22nd, 2009:
I have written to the folks at CPS Legal Watch and have put them up on our blog.
It’s way past time that those abused by CPS band together and forget about “The stygma of Child Abuse”.
That tired old dog won’t hunt anymore, and if they still want to consider me a child abuse “Protector”, ask me if I give 2 dumps.


comment from Bill on April 22nd, 2009:
Obviously, if they had anything good to say in their defense, the kids would take a back seat to any of these “Privacy” issue’s. If it made them look good, Arkansas would have these kids in Macy’s window naked. I know nothing about Alamo, any more than I knew anything about the FLDS, but I DO KNOW that CPS are wrong 95 out of 100 times, and the kids end up paying for it. They need to start going to prison when children die and are raped, only then will they stop placing kids with pit bulls.


comment from Julie on April 22nd, 2009:
An AP article last year suggested that Arkansas DHS was trying to undo some negative publicity by taking on Tony Alamo’s ministry. Too bad for DHS (not to mention the innocents they’ve abused) it looks like they’ve dug themselves an even bigger hole.
From the article: With the Alamo case, DHS takes a high-profile test of its abilities as it faces increased scrutiny over the deaths of four foster children and the conviction of a Bella Vista man who admitted having sexual contact with boys the state placed in his care.
Legislators say they’re taking a close look at DHS and the state’s foster-care system and grilled agency officials over the case of Brian John Bergthold, who pleaded guilty this month to a sexual assault charge and pleaded guilty last year to producing and distributing child pornography. The state had placed 30 boys in Bergthold’s home over a two-year period.
A review of the state’s foster-care system was already under way before the deaths of the four children, but has been accelerated because of them, Gov. Mike Beebe’s office says.
DHS Director John Selig said he thinks the Alamo case will give the state the chance to show a success story in taking children in its care.


comment from Thomas on April 22nd, 2009:
What went wrong in both cases were the raids themselves.


comment from Cheryl Barnes on April 22nd, 2009:
Their goal is to keep us from talking to the press since the press seems to be swaying our direction now. This case is very similar to the FLDS case, in fact, the head of DHS in Arkansas, John Seling, stated to the press that he consulted with officials in Texas to determine how their case went wrong so he could construct a case that would pass legal scrutiny.


comment from Julie on April 22nd, 2009:
Secrecy is one hallmark of totalitarianism. Like demanding the CPS interviews with the Alamo girls be removed from internet sites to protect the girls’ confidentially, when really it was to protect the government from embarrassment.


Alamo suit: DHS violating civil rights

Lawsuit alleges church can no longer serve the poor

comment from Skywalker on April 26th, 2009:
Ya someone even overheard these dyke’s mocking the bible saying ya the Lord gives and the DHS taketh away hahaha. these bastard’s need to go back to europe


comment from Joey on April 10th, 2009:
That was another mass kidnapping by the state that I find unbelievable to have happened in this day and age. The dumb dykes at the reigns of CPS have gotten away with pronouncing an entire culture and church as “harmful” to children, and thusly ALL Alamo families automatically have lost their children to the state. It’s freakin’ unbelievable. These bitches are pronouncing people guilty by association and punishing them as a class. What’s up with that??!


comment from Bob on April 10th, 2009:
There is a precept in law that goes: “IF YOU SIT ON YOUR RIGHTS, YOU LOSE YOUR RIGHTS.”
Tony Alamo apparently understands this. Now, the FLDS had better get over this sweet stuff and take legal action against their persecutors. If they don’t, the persecutors will take it as a weakness and keep attacking them.
Good grief! When you have some politicians coming right out and saying they’re trying to chase the FLDS out of the state, what more do you need to start a civil rights lawsuit?


article from Free the FLDS Children AKA The Freedom Liberty Defenders Society

Another MSM Non-Story:

Court Finds No Sex Abuse of Alamo Boy Who Is Returned Home

If the story doesn’t have really juicy tales of long blond hairs on Temple catafalques, or boys being groomed to grow up being pedophiles, it’s just not going to hit the papers or broadcast media.

Like the raid on the Ranch, the raid on the Church in Arkansas made headlines around the world. That same world isn’t told of Merrianne’s going home as the last of 465 children, or the boy who’s being returned to his parents after the Courts found no evidence of him being sexually abused in Arkansas.

Nobody needs to go out and find “Porn” to read anymore, just pick up your local newspaper or watch the news, and you’ll get all the titillating sex stories your little hearts desire. There’s no such thing as a “Reporter” anymore; they’ve all become pimps.


 

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