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Remember, Remember, 23rd November
Next Wednesday is set to be a big day in B.C. as the Supreme Court of the Canadian Province rules on whether the Canadian Criminal Code provision against polygamy is a breach of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. This … Continue reading
Posted in Blame Canada!, Brown Family v Utah, Legal issues, Sister Wives
Tagged bountiful, browns v utah, canada, darger family, human rights, james oler, leonard doust, multiple marriage, plural marriage, polygamy, polygamy and the law, polygamy on trial, sister wives, Terence Robertson, the dargers, warren jeffs, winston Blackmore, wives
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Mainstream Mormons brace themselves for legal polygamy
It had all been going so well for the largest sect of the Mormon faith. A favoured son was a leading candidate for the Republican nomination for President, while other candidates were ruling themselves out, and then along came another … Continue reading
Posted in big love, Blame Canada!, Brown Family v Utah, Legal issues, Media coverage of polygamy
Tagged anti-polygamy, bigamy, bountiful, browns v utah, canada, celestial marriage, FLDS, history of polygamy, human rights, james oler, Jonathan Turley, Kody Brown, mormon, Mormon fundamentalist, mormon polygamy, mormon teaching, multiple marriage, plural marriage, polygamy, polygamy and the law, Polygamy article, polygamy on trial, richard peck, sister wives, Terence Robertson, Wally Opal, warren jeffs, winston Blackmore
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Blame Canada!
Today I was in a meeting with the entire British Cabinet, Prime Minister and everything. As they drifted one by one in to the vast expanse in which the event was held (for believe it or not, it was not … Continue reading
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Tagged bountiful, canada, FLDS, james oler, leonard doust, mormon polygamy, polygamy, richard peck, Terence Robertson, tom green, Wally Opal, winston Blackmore
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