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TLFarlow Bench Warmer
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Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 7:58 am Post subject: The Scariest Texas Two-Step |
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The Scariest Texas Two-Step
By T. L. Farlow
Despite how they accuse others of being so, liberals are xenophobic. Liberals have demonstrated that they have antipathy towards those who are unlike them.
It does not matter if you believe in polygamous marriage or not. It does not matter if you believe in marrying before the normally perceived age of adulthood or not. What does matter are the examples of and precedents being established in a blatant disregard for individual rights, a flagrant and outright abuse of the 1st Amendment right to practice religion in the State of Texas, or, for that matter, the United States of America.
What does matter is the fact that your chances of facing these same types of targeted, systemic, bureaucratic tyranny has greatly increased; if you are different, if your beliefs are different from theirs.
In this, by no means am I advocating plural marriages, arranged marriages or marrying women under the age of perceived adulthood, which is widely accepted as 18 years of age. I do believe in obeying the laws of the land. I am confining my issues of discussion concerning the Texas raid on the FLDS compound in Eldorado, Texas.
In an age when technology allows government agencies to triangulate exact positions of cell phone calls, tracing those calls to particular cell phones and/or cell phone owners, in the case of the call from an alleged 16 yr old, who bureaucrats claim to have called and complained of abuse, we seem to have some issue with identifying and finding who made the call and not being able to find the cell phone itself. Authorities (just because someone is employed by the State they automatically become an authority) have seized phones during their witch-hunt, fishing expedition in the case of the raid on the polygamous compound in Texas.
They have yet to find the alleged caller and it is becoming increasingly doubtful that there ever was such a person. Will they actually be able to trace the phone call? Will they be able to identify the phone owner? If they know the identity of the cell phone owner, will the authorities publicize it? Don’t hold your breath.
If the alleged caller was someone other than one of the occupants of the polygamous compound, will the authorities admit to the mistakes of raiding the compound under false pretenses and seizing the children that number 417?
It is becoming quite clear, from the actions of Texas’ authorities that the intent was merely to remove the children from the families in the compound and to place them into foster care, simply because they are different, unlike the rest of the citizens. The latest announcement by the authorities, to the mothers of the 417 children, is “your children are now ours”.
Will history show that the Texas CPS actually orchestrated the bogus phone call from an alleged victim to trigger the raid on the compound? After years of not actually having the authority to carry out such an expedition, the final key was provided by someone unknown and unidentifiable.
Liberals are not comfortable living around those who are different from themselves. They prefer a blending of societal factors, weakening any sectarian views to the point of negation. This could explain the phobic attitudes that many residents have about those strangers that moved into their community, only to keep to themselves. They later found them out to be FLDS and that they actually practiced polygamy.
GUILTY BY ASSOCIATION! It is also apparent today that you need not have committed any particular crime anymore to suffer at the hands of bureaucrats hell-bent on destroying the lives of those who they do not agree with OR who they differ from.
If there was one person who complained about being abused, then why were all the families of 417 children hauled into the Texas CPS to intimidate, to interrogate, to confiscate and to punish at the will of a handful of bureaucrats? Why didn’t the authorities arrest the one person accused of committing the crime?
Does it take just one allegation of one person being abused to have an entire neighborhood or an entire town to be arrested, accused and convicted in the court of MSM public opinion? Is this what is guaranteed in the U.S. Constitution?
Is just one allegation against one person enough to have many, many families torn apart, just because they are different?
If the sheriff gets a call about your neighbor being accused of committing a crime, should you be arrested when they come in and arrest the neighbor? If your neighbor is your sister or brother, or even friend, or forgive me, a fellow church member, does that automatically ensure that you are just as guilty and that you will suffer just as greatly?
This problem unfolding in Eldorado, Texas is nothing short of tyranny at the hands of zealots in bureaucratic positions. It reminds me of “round up the usual suspects” criminal investigations depicted in the movies.
How much was the factor that these people kept to themselves, isolating their children from the outside world, not allowing those children to attend the state’s public indoctrination centers, play in the decision to confiscate all the children from the families in the compound?
As we are witnessing "authorities" dancing the scariest Texas two-step, carrying your constitutional rights right on out the door to never return, who will stand up and demand that this liberal orchestra cease their coordinated drumbeats that give cadence to those attacks on groups who differ from them? Who will stand and say that this music must stop and the bureaucratic henchmen must end their deadly dance? |
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TLFarlow Bench Warmer
Joined: 24 Apr 2007 Posts: 160
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Posted: Sat Apr 19, 2008 10:12 am Post subject: The Last Days of Religious Freedom |
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The Last Days of Religious Freedom
By T. L. Farlow
Behold! The mighty power of the State of Texas. Behold! The mighty wisdom of District Judge Barbara Walther!
After only 21 hours of testimony by those who are afraid of all those different from them, she, who is most powerful, has decreed that the State of Texas Child Protective Services must find homes for all the more than 400 children ripped from the arms of their mothers and to be placed into the hands of those who the state will pay generously to care and nurture for as long as the money shall last.
Is it any wonder that we are witnessing on this day the last vestiges of religious freedom? We see that the state of Texas has taken the rights of parents and crushed it underfoot. We see that the state is all powerful in it's move to abolish all 1st Amendment rights and determine how, when and where citizens can pray to God. We see that the state has defined what is proper in religious beliefs. We see that the state ignores all established laws to punish those who choose to believe differently. We see the state has killed the Constitution.
As one person involved in this tyranny being harangued about in this Texas kangaroo court said, "I think every parent in America ought to go home and hug their kids in case CPS come into their homes and gets them and does this joke of a hearing to determine their status.”
Yes, tuck your children in bed tonight, for it may be the last, if you are different. If not, then go to bed and rest until perhaps next week or next month.
Forgive me for copying some themes developed by others:
They came for the Davidians and I did nothing because I was not Davidian.
We watched them burn when the fires engulfed them whole.
We watched the televised horror and tyranny and I did nothing.
They came for the FLDS and I did nothing because I was not FLDS.
We watched them rip babies from the arms of their mothers to be taken away.
We watched the state abuse their power vested in them by the citizens and I did nothing.
They came for the guns and took many by passing laws.
Entire cities of citizens went unprotected and I did nothing because I did not live there.
Murders abounded in the unprotected cities and I did nothing.
They came for the ..............................
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