Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Texas Civil War Averted, for Now

Jun 04, 2008 07:28

The Texas Supreme Court averted armed rebellion by forcing judge Walther to vacate her 'order' that justified kidnapping over 400 children by over 1,000 state employees and elected officials.

Pastor Butch Paugh interviewed a former sheriff who admitted what we had alluded to in these columns; that FLDS may have become America's Waterloo: there were plans being made to use force.

The reality is that the children are not 'released' but are on probation. There parents are 'required' to report to the Nazis continually as to their whereabouts, conditions, etc. In addition, the rather spineless FLDS men have submitted even further to the Evangelical-State axis demands, called appeasement by Bush in the speech he made in Jerusalem, and are changing their religion to become state approved.

Averting civil war has the appearance of a worthy goal but allows the guilty to go unpunished. The state was ready however: "State officials, fearing a violent reaction from members of a West Texas polygamist sect, considered a secret plan to haul hundreds of children and their mothers to Midlothian."

Presumably all the men who were checking their maps and gear are also 'sect members.' Very well; Texas-FEMA was deployed and ready and "experts feared that emotional outbursts could turn violent, children could be hurt or alerted fathers could become involved."

The CPS raid depended on an element of surprise, media obfuscation, religious treason, and military force. The pathetic Salvation Army cowered: the "Salvation Army indicated it would not allow the conflict associated with separation to occur in its facility."

Gov. Rick Perry was involved in the raid minute-by-minute and understood the danger he faced.

Unfortunately all of the over 1,000 guilty kidnappers, will escape punishment for now. Kidnapping is a capital crime under Torah regardless of what Pat Robertson says about 'we ain't under no law,' because, 'he be right.'

http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/news/texassouthwest/stories/060408dntexcps.3ba4457.html