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Tonk
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Mon Jun 09, 2008 8:20 pm |
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| PerryPeabody wrote: | Tonk-
How many men from YFZ gave a DNA sample?
Is it assumed that the fathers are or were all in Texas?
Weren't some of these girls impregnated before they came to YFX?
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Not all of them. A lot of them though. That's all I know. DNA results are coming in now and have been over the last week.
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dugo
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Tue Jun 10, 2008 5:41 am |
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| Tonk wrote: |
Grand jury has been convened and indictments will likely be habded down in the next couple of months. The evidence is underage pregnant girls/mothers who lack the legal capacity to consent to sexual intercourse ...and DNA test results determining the father |
Thx Tonk!
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dugo
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Tue Jun 10, 2008 5:48 am |
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| Myra Manes wrote: |
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Eh .. right .. and how many older men were arrested for this? .. and what is the evidence (anecdotal will do) that they are forced?
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Euh .. yes.. I did not follow this from minute to minute.. 400+ kids were hauled away, a lot of them not even close to the age any culture marrys off their offspring. This is a meassure I expect if paedophilia is rampant, not if a single arranged marriage went wrong. So, where are the sob storys of these girls and beardy old farts in the dock defending themselves? I understand now from Tonk that we are not at that episode yet..
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Tonk
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Tue Jun 10, 2008 6:21 am |
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| dugo wrote: |
Euh .. yes.. I did not follow this from minute to minute.. 400+ kids were hauled away, a lot of them not even close to the age any culture marrys off their offspring. This is a meassure I expect if paedophilia is rampant, not if a single arranged marriage went wrong. So, where are the sob storys of these girls and beardy old farts in the dock defending themselves? I understand now from Tonk that we are not at that episode yet.. |
I would say rampant pretty well describes i
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Myra Manes
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Tue Jun 10, 2008 7:16 am |
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| dugo wrote: |
Euh .. yes.. I did not follow this from minute to minute.. 400+ kids were hauled away, a lot of them not even close to the age any culture marrys off their offspring. This is a meassure I expect if paedophilia is rampant, not if a single arranged marriage went wrong. So, where are the sob storys of these girls and beardy old farts in the dock defending themselves? I understand now from Tonk that we are not at that episode yet.. |
It isn't/wasn't just because of a single marriage that went wrong.....
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Myra Manes
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Tue Jun 10, 2008 7:17 am |
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| Tonk wrote: |
I would say rampant pretty well describes i |
Very rampant.........
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Black-Tulip
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Fri Jun 13, 2008 8:25 am |
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Do you like genealogy?
A TANGLED FAMILY TREE
A simple drawing of a former resident's family tree has become a strange mesh of circles and lines, crossing and re-crossing, back and forth, in a way that hints at how, in Colorado City, everything is relatives. We're sitting in a comfortable St. George home, listening to a woman who'd lived in Colorado City for three years of her childhood talk about her lineage.
"Now, the Steeds and the Jessops are so inter—now this is my dad. And this is Mr. Steed. And I'm only drawing who's in this story, although my mom had nine kids and my dad's second wife is my mother's double-cousin. You know how that works?"
No.
"OK, you and your brother, or you and your sister, whoever, a brother and a sister marry a brother and a sister, so that makes their kids double cousins. OK, my mom, and my dad's other wife were double cousins. So my mom had nine kids, and then his second wife, May, had 10 boys and four girls. Well, I'll just go on with the story, and you can hear the rest of it. This is Mr. Steed, and he married two sisters, Liza and Vilate. Vilate had three daughters, Olive, Chloe and Alice. OK. Mr. Jessop over here had a son, Glade. And Glade came over here and married Olive's daughter, Mary, and the younger sister, Louise, and then Chloe's son came over here and married three of Mr. Jessop's daughters. Then big daddy comes down here and marries little sister Laura. Little sister Laura is mother-in-law to her two older sisters. But she came up after my dad died and married his brother, his half-brother, Joseph, and the other wives did not go for it at all. So she married his son Sterling. So now she has children by her own son, she is her own mother-in-law and a grandmother to her own children because she married her husband's son. This is a true story."
Couldn't quite follow? Just take the word of a customer in the Eagle Bar outside of Hurricane: "Family tree? Honey, that isn't a tree anymore. That tree's a telephone pole."
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Myra Manes
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Fri Jun 13, 2008 10:15 am |
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Holy shit! What a story.......
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prolific
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Fri Jun 13, 2008 1:32 pm |
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| Black-Tulip wrote: | Do you like genealogy?
A TANGLED FAMILY TREE
A simple drawing of a former resident's family tree has become a strange mesh of circles and lines, crossing and re-crossing, back and forth, in a way that hints at how, in Colorado City, everything is relatives. We're sitting in a comfortable St. George home, listening to a woman who'd lived in Colorado City for three years of her childhood talk about her lineage.
"Now, the Steeds and the Jessops are so inter—now this is my dad. And this is Mr. Steed. And I'm only drawing who's in this story, although my mom had nine kids and my dad's second wife is my mother's double-cousin. You know how that works?"
No.
"OK, you and your brother, or you and your sister, whoever, a brother and a sister marry a brother and a sister, so that makes their kids double cousins. OK, my mom, and my dad's other wife were double cousins. So my mom had nine kids, and then his second wife, May, had 10 boys and four girls. Well, I'll just go on with the story, and you can hear the rest of it. This is Mr. Steed, and he married two sisters, Liza and Vilate. Vilate had three daughters, Olive, Chloe and Alice. OK. Mr. Jessop over here had a son, Glade. And Glade came over here and married Olive's daughter, Mary, and the younger sister, Louise, and then Chloe's son came over here and married three of Mr. Jessop's daughters. Then big daddy comes down here and marries little sister Laura. Little sister Laura is mother-in-law to her two older sisters. But she came up after my dad died and married his brother, his half-brother, Joseph, and the other wives did not go for it at all. So she married his son Sterling. So now she has children by her own son, she is her own mother-in-law and a grandmother to her own children because she married her husband's son. This is a true story."
Couldn't quite follow? Just take the word of a customer in the Eagle Bar outside of Hurricane: "Family tree? Honey, that isn't a tree anymore. That tree's a telephone pole." |
I read that three times and still can't figure it out...I need a flow chart..
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~kaRN
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Fri Jun 20, 2008 1:42 am |
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| gwen wrote: | | Fearing God is one thing. Forcing your underage daughter to screw an old man can hardly be compared to that! GMAFB... |
We amputate the foreskins off newborn boys without anaesthetic and call it a social event. Take religion out of that picture and it's just gross child abuse. What's the difference really?
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pax
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Tue Jul 01, 2008 4:25 pm |
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That FLDS clothing site is hilarious. Maybe overalls and frocks will be a fall trend. Slavery is the new fashion. I doubt it.
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Heartsss
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Tue Jul 08, 2008 10:19 am |
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| Black-Tulip wrote: | Do you like genealogy?
A TANGLED FAMILY TREE
A simple drawing of a former resident's family tree has become a strange mesh of circles and lines, crossing and re-crossing, back and forth, in a way that hints at how, in Colorado City, everything is relatives. We're sitting in a comfortable St. George home, listening to a woman who'd lived in Colorado City for three years of her childhood talk about her lineage.
"Now, the Steeds and the Jessops are so inter—now this is my dad. And this is Mr. Steed. And I'm only drawing who's in this story, although my mom had nine kids and my dad's second wife is my mother's double-cousin. You know how that works?"
No.
"OK, you and your brother, or you and your sister, whoever, a brother and a sister marry a brother and a sister, so that makes their kids double cousins. OK, my mom, and my dad's other wife were double cousins. So my mom had nine kids, and then his second wife, May, had 10 boys and four girls. Well, I'll just go on with the story, and you can hear the rest of it. This is Mr. Steed, and he married two sisters, Liza and Vilate. Vilate had three daughters, Olive, Chloe and Alice. OK. Mr. Jessop over here had a son, Glade. And Glade came over here and married Olive's daughter, Mary, and the younger sister, Louise, and then Chloe's son came over here and married three of Mr. Jessop's daughters. Then big daddy comes down here and marries little sister Laura. Little sister Laura is mother-in-law to her two older sisters. But she came up after my dad died and married his brother, his half-brother, Joseph, and the other wives did not go for it at all. So she married his son Sterling. So now she has children by her own son, she is her own mother-in-law and a grandmother to her own children because she married her husband's son. This is a true story."
Couldn't quite follow? Just take the word of a customer in the Eagle Bar outside of Hurricane: "Family tree? Honey, that isn't a tree anymore. That tree's a telephone pole." |
WOW...just read this...I cant find the words to describe my thoughts LOL
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