More Evidence Points to Obama Delegate as Fraudulent Polygamy Tipster

“She had done her homework. She knew it was a racist cult. We know that these kids are very frightened of black people.”

More evidence suggesting that http://www.wvwnews.net/story.php?id=4277 made the phone call that led to the Texas Polygamy cult raid. Most likely this is the same Rozita E. Swinton who is a Barack Obama delegate from Colorado Springs.

McCain has an update and links this Houston Chronicle piece:

‘The Rangers are “actively pursuing Rozita Swinton as a person of interest regarding telephone calls placed to a crisis center hotline in San Angelo,” the DPS said….

“In her little baby voice, she said, ‘If you rescue me, and I get out of here, http://www.wvwnews.net/story.php?id=3235?’" Walker said. “She had done her homework. She knew it was a racist cult. We know that these kids are very frightened of black people.

“The Texas Rangers told us she was obsessed with the FLDS. They confiscated tons of material on the FLDS (in the search of Swinton’s home). She even gave real addresses and real names of FLDS people.”‘

Hence, how Swinton would be able to “identify” the man who “Sarah” was allegedly married to, but didn’t know that Dale Evans Barlow, the man originally pegged as the “50 year old husband”, didn’t actually live in Texas, but in Arizona.

But there’s more:’“There is no verbage or terminology used that leads me to believe the statements were made by someone inside,” said Ezra Draper of Hildale, Utah, who left the FLDS sect six years ago. “I think it’s bunk.”

‘Examples: The term FLDS use to describe other people is “gentiles,” not outsiders, and they don’t observe such holidays as Easter Sunday, when the alleged victim claimed she was last beaten.

‘Susan Risdon, the crisis shelter spokeswoman, said the calls to the shelter were not recorded but that the two employees who spoke with the girl wrote down what she said.

‘“I think it’s the exact language,” Risdon said.

‘He points out that only the most worthy among the FLDS were called to live at the ranch. Those “FLDS wouldn’t have tolerated any abuse like that [the girl’s broken ribs within their society,” he says.

‘Draper also wonders how the girl knew to call the shelter, given the isolation and control that authorities say those at the ranch experienced.’

UPDATE: As I said earlier: Another example of a Democratic activist making up a fake but accurate story? Sure, she lied about everything, but isn’t the goal of removing children from parents who’s lifestyle we don’t approve of trump truth?

As to Gd. Lt’s point in the comments, er, so? Let’s just go into any community and take away all the kids since we know that some of them are abused, some get knocked up young, and some are molested. In some communities, these phenomena are pervasive.

No one is saying that the FLDS cult is a great environment to grow up in, but that seems to entirely miss the point. There is a bright line which government cannot cross under normal circumstances. That line is the home.

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2008-04-20