Friday, June 13, 2008

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Posted in another thread... for anyone who missed it, the court order to confiscate cell phones came after these photos (taken with cell phones and sent to the newspaper) were published in the Deseret News.

Fort Concho: Tight quarters, fear taking toll on moms, children
"Many people came in here healthy and strong," the woman said from a cell phone inside the temporary shelter at the "Cattle Arena" annex of the San Angelo coliseum.

"I've been walking around and comforting crying, sick children," she said, adding that she also been helping overwhelmed mothers struggle to care for their children in their new environments....

Dorothy said workers at the shelter will walk through the crowded room among the children at night, which makes it even more difficult for them to sleep. The cots, cribs and playpens are side by side.

"There's no separation," Paula, another mother, said. "When we're trying to bed down the children and a child is crying, we can't settle them down. It's hard to know how to help each child. It takes a good one-and-a-half hours to settle everyone down."
http://www.deseretnews.com/article/1...270102,00.html



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Default Re: FLDS women seek Texas governor's help

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Posted in another thread... for anyone who missed it, the court order to confiscate cell phones came after these photos (taken with cell phones and sent to the newspaper) were published in the Deseret News.

Fort Concho: Tight quarters, fear taking toll on moms, children
"Many people came in here healthy and strong," the woman said from a cell phone inside the temporary shelter at the "Cattle Arena" annex of the San Angelo coliseum.
"I've been walking around and comforting crying, sick children," she said, adding that she also been helping overwhelmed mothers struggle to care for their children in their new environments....
Dorothy said workers at the shelter will walk through the crowded room among the children at night, which makes it even more difficult for them to sleep. The cots, cribs and playpens are side by side.
"There's no separation," Paula, another mother, said. "When we're trying to bed down the children and a child is crying, we can't settle them down. It's hard to know how to help each child. It takes a good one-and-a-half hours to settle everyone down."
http://www.deseretnews.com/article/1...270102,00.html



Cattle Arena? This is shameful. I am ashamed of my Country.White people being treated like cattle.
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