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To: Red6; reaganaut; Colofornian
references to self or other blogs/posts......

Oh I can give you plenty of references far more reliable that wiki red. google Kathryn Daynes and population statistics for Utah from 1850 to 1950 to see that on the contrary, men outnumbered women in Utah.

You mean like having the US government pass laws that are unconstitutional by ANY litmus test and jail people (1,300), strip them of the voting rights, tell them that they are forbidden to run for public office.......... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmunds_Act

LOL, oh right. BTW red - had you researched this subject more closely (or even read the wiki article), you would have found that the Supreme Court ruled the law constitutional because polygamy was not a protected religious practice.

Mormons were in violation of federal and state laws in regards to polygamy long before 1887 red. Perhaps you should do some deeper research eh? Federal laws were enacted between 1862 to 1879 merely served to force the Mormons to comply with existing common laws. Young in his illegal theocracy in Utah continued to ignore the laws.

Which required an oath of office that made essentially ALL Mormons unqualified to hold public office, even if they never practiced polygamy! Dictating what textbooks kids use in schools, installing intentionally anti-Mormon federal judges.

Considering that Utah was operating outside the law as a theocracy, this is not surprising now is it. But you misrepresent the facts - non polygamous mormons were not affected by this red - only the ones practicing polygamy. the mormon church was disenfranchised because it continued to endorse polygamy and used its resources to continue the practice. Specifying textbooks - wow, how hideous red - particularly since the 'text books' were those promoting polygamy and teaching mormonism. Judges were replaced because they were personally sworn to Young and the prophets of the mormon church (like a Shira court) - and were replaced by real federal judges.

This is getting comical, keep it coming!

Yep, your exposition is a laugh a minute.

You know, I'm Southern Baptist but grew up in Germany. Over there I had people looking at me like I was weird, they saw us as radical, in fact dangerous, sort of like a Muslim extremist.............

What were you doing to stand out so much red. I lived in Germany for a fair amount of time and never did the locals look at me as something 'weird'.

Keep researching red.

56 posted on 07/03/2011 8:23:39 PM PDT by Godzilla (3-7-77)
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To: Godzilla

Excellent response, Zilla.


64 posted on 07/03/2011 9:56:50 PM PDT by reaganaut (Ex-Mormon, now Christian - "I once was lost, but now am found; was blind but now I see")
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