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Friday, April 18, 2008
Something Pretty Ugly: Cults and Bill Maher
By Mike Gallagher
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Imagine what it would be like to feel safe and secure in your home. Suddenly, armed law enforcement officials, carrying assault weapons and wearing body armor, come roaring into your house saying that an allegation of child abuse was made and your children must be pried from their mothers’ loving arms and held by the state, possibly even being shuttled into foster care, all while you tried to figure out how this could have possibly happened.

I just returned from San Angelo and Eldorado, Texas where I took my radio show to cover the bizarre story of the showdown between the State of Texas and the members of a peculiar polygamist sect called the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.

This sect lives, works and worships on a giant tract of land called the YFZ Ranch which sits in the middle of nowhere in West Texas. Everything about this group is odd: the way they talk, their belief in the illegal act of men taking multiple wives, pretty much everything about their lifestyle is downright unusual.

But I’m hoping we haven’t gotten to a point in America where a group of people who worship and live in ways we don’t particularly agree with or understand can have their children ripped from their homes by the state.

Before you accuse me of defending child molestation or abuse, let me assure you that I fully expect the authorities to prosecute, convict and jail anyone who has committed the heinous act of sexually harming a child.

However, doesn’t something feel ominous and wrong about the way the authorities have handled this?

Let’s examine a few pertinent facts. So far, not a single person has been arrested and charged with anything. Evidently, a female who claimed to be a 16 year old member of this group made several phone calls to an abuse hotline claiming that a man named Dale Barlow, her spiritual “husband”, impregnated her against her will.

While I was in San Angelo, I interviewed Barlow’s attorney, a man named Bruce Griffen, who emphatically stated that the allegation will be pretty difficult to prove considering the fact that his client hasn’t set foot in Texas since 1977 and has never been on the property in his life.

Besides, why haven’t the police arrested him?

Based on what callers to my radio show from all over the country are saying, there is a great deal of concern over the lack of due process in this entire affair. It seems reasonable to believe that if Child Protective Services believes that a bunch of men in a religious compound are molesting young girls, they would round up the men, not hundreds of screaming, terrified children. As one emailer put it to me, it seems like it’s the children who were arrested instead of the perpetrators.

Again, no one wants child molesters to get away with their evil crimes. But not every allegation of abuse is true. Prosecutors don’t always get it right. Does the Duke Lacrosse “rape” scandal ring any bells?

I just hope we’re not witnessing a process of stripping away any and all civil rights from a group of people who don’t appear to the outside world to be “normal.”

I’ve heard a lot of people say some pretty ugly things about this group. “Did you see those strange women on TV? Don’t they talk weirdly? I think they’re brainwashed. What a bunch of kooks.”

Those same kinds of things have been said about mainstream Christians for years now by prominent TV personality Bill Maher. Continued...

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Mike Gallagher is a nationally syndicated radio host, Fox News Channel contributor and guest host and author of Surrounded by Idiots: Fighting Liberal Lunacy in America.

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No such thing as blasphemy
And there's no such thing as the right to not be offended.

Just Plain Wrong on this one
We aren't talking about a religous group operating with the free choice and consent of its members. This is a 20th century cult. You are told how to live and what to believe. You are brought up in this way of life and taught that anything outside of whats around you is evil. Even if people were allowed to freely go in and out of the compound as they pleased, I would give this to you, but that wasn't the case. Since they were born, these kids are brought up to believe something with no exposure to an alternative. They have a bed inside the "holy" temple for goodness sakes! The government was right to invade, and I'm thankful that now at least these kids will have a choice. They will have a choice in who they want to marry. They will have a choice in how they live their life. Best of all, they will have a choice in who they will place their faith in.
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