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Utah Will Vote Against Texas; Heads Will Roll Over FLDS Captive Children



Utah freedom lovers are up in arms over reigning socialism in Texas!

It's about the children. Utahans cannot stand to see families broken up. When children are involved they can no longer turn the other way and ignore injustice. They feel the disorientation, confusion, and pain of children being sent off to foster care and State schools. Texas made a big mistake kidnapping over 430 FLDS children and holding them captive.

Utahans are furious. There is talk of boycotting Texas. Utahans are waking up from socialist-induced political slumber and asking fundamental questions that have too long gone unasked:

How dare the State of Texas decide who can be married and who cannot be married? What business is it of Texas lawmakers or judges or social workers who gets married?

How dare the State of Texas decide what lifestyle is good for children and what lifestyle is not good? Texas judges and social workers and lawmakers do not own the children of Texas parents.

How dare the State of Texas decide what religions are okay to practice and what religions must be harassed? Texas social workers and judges and lawmakers have no right to dictate peoples' religion.

It's about the children. But it's also about state socialism, the insane belief that government officials and bureaucrats know better than everybody else how people should lead their lives ... and are willing to use force against those who would be free to live as their conscience dictates.

It's about the children. But it's also about religious persecution masquerading as "for their own good."

It's about the children. But it's also about violating Constitutional rights because "some exceptions are justified."

For Utahans, it is about the children. But for Texans, it never was really about the children, was it? The FLDS children were never in any danger of harm. Texas officials argued essentially "these children might be brought up with values different than ours." For Texans it's about State worship and State power, and the infallibility of the State. It's socialism at it's damnedest. Yet it's the children who are being damned.

Freedom lovers everywhere would do well to stand with Utah and boycott Texas. Don't buy Texas products. Don't use Texas services. Don't vacation in Texas. Don't support Texas in any way ... until the children are freed.

Write to Texas officials of all levels and tell them specifically what you plan to do to "remove your support" of Texas until the children are free to live with their natural families. An organization which can help you is:
FreeTheFLDSChildren


See the truth about these children for yourself in the below video:

Happy FLDS kids before the government raid


"Free the Innocent FLDS" Petition

Target:Texas CPS, Governor, and Judges
Sponsored by: Connor Boyack


We, the undersigned, urge Texan authorities to free the innocent women, children, and other members of the Fundamentalist LDS Church who are currently being detained. We demand that the Constitutional rights of the innocent be preserved, and that due process be served. As individuals are innocent until proven guilty, we call upon the Texas Governor to intervene in this matter and allow the women and children to return to their homes peacefully. We also demand an apology, most especially from the Texas CPS, for the heinous acts of aggression displayed in these recent events.

Click here to read over 2,200 furious comments by outraged citizens in this Petition.

What About The Abusive Texas Foster Care System?

The State of Texas believes these 416 children, about 100 under the age of 4 years old, would be better off in the Texas Foster Care System, rather than in their own homes. Here is a shocking video that describes the horrors of the abusive Texas Foster Care System:



If you are a freedom lover interested in winning politics be sure to study: Course in Political Miracles

For a great discussion on Christianity vs. State Socialism see: Christianity vs. State Socialism

“I did not understand what made me free, nor what my freedom is, nor where to look to find it. Father, I have searched in vain until I heard Your Voice directing me. Now I would guide myself no more. For I have neither made nor understood the way to find my freedom. But I trust in You. You Who endowed me with my freedom as Your holy Son will not be lost to me. Your Voice directs me." (Prayer from A Course in Miracles)






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